![]() The Draw tool allows the user to draw midi notes and automation control points. Stretch/Shrink: Initiates the stretch operation. ![]() Contents: Choose an advanced resampling mode that best matches the sound of the region.Strict Linear: Click this to force Mixbus to use a simple resampling method (not typically used with musical content).To use the TimeFX tool, drag on a region to lengthen or shorten the region. The TimeFX (“stretch”) tool allows the user to stretch regions to be longer or shorter, without changing the region’s pitch. The Cut tool allows you to split any region(s) under the cursor. The “P” shortcut will locate the playhead to wherever you point the mouse. Mixbus doesn’t have a dedicated “scrub” tool, but you still scrub effectively by starting playback, and then holding down the “P” shortcut while pointing the mouse where you want to listen. *How to “Scrub”: “Scrubbing” is a term used for auditioning a short piece of audio – perhaps by dragging the cursor over the desired audio. ( see: Range Editing for more details about the Range tool) Use the functions in the Edit menu to cut/copy/paste or otherwise manipulate the selection.Right-click on the selection to launch a menu that allows looping, bouncing, exporting, consolidating, or analyzing the selection.Grab the edges of the selection to lengthen or shorten each end of the selection.Drag across a range of time to create a contiguous selection.You can add or remove tracks to the selection by clicking with the mouse. Tracks that are selected in the current range are highlighted red in the edit window. The time-range can span across multiple tracks and regions, as if the range were a contiguous piece of audio tape. The Range tool allows the user to select and drag across a range of time. *If the “Smart” button is selected, the Object tool will also gain many features of the Range tool see “Smart Editing” below for more details. Click on a region’s fade-in or fade-out handle to adjust the fade length.Click inside the colored bar at the bottom of a region to trim the start or end points.Click on a region to select it for editing, or drag a region to move it.Just a few of the operations of the Object tool include: The object tool appears as a “pointer finger” icon while hovering over regions. Each tool also has an associated shortcut key, and can be changed via the Edit menu. The Edit Toolbar allows selection between several different editing tools. For example, deleting a Range or Region will move the regions after (to the right of) it, to the left. In Ripple mode, changes to a region are “rippled” to other regions on that track in the future.Lock allows trimming, fades and track shuffling, but does not allow the region to be moved in time.Slide is the normal mode that allows regions to be moved without any limitations.There are 3 different editing modes when moving regions:Ĭircled in red in the image above, you may select: The edit mode selector is to the far left, directly underneath the transport controls. Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial)Ĭlick above for video instructions. ![]()
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