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Slip-editing Modes
Slip-editing has three modes:
Trimming
As a default, when Slip-editing a clip, the clip’s contents always remains fixed in
time. If the first measure of a clip is hidden using slip editing, the remaining
material does not shift forward in time by a measure. The first measure of the clip
is simply muted during playback. Playback of the clip resumes at the second
measure.
Slide-trimming
If you want the clip’s contents to shift in time, you can move the material in a slip
edited clip by using modifier keys, clicking on the middle of the clip and moving it
either right or left.
Scroll-trimming
You can also shift the clip’s contents in time, in relation to either the beginning or
end of the clip itself, by scroll-trimming.
Using Slip-editing
Use the following procedures to slip-edit clips.
To Slip-edit an Audio Clip
1. Right-click on the clip you want to slip-edit.
2. Select Clip-Properties from the menu.
The Clip Properties dialog appears.
3. Select the Action tab.
4. Make sure the Enable Looping checkbox is unchecked.
5. Click OK.