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Whats the keyboard shortcut to close all plugin windows at once? I'll open up a plugin window, mess with it, click on the mixer window and the plugin windows will get buried. How do you adjust the edit length? It's like I'm working in a "grid" mode. You know when you highlight audio with the vertical " | " tool to select a region of audio...when I try to do it it only lets me grab a pre-set chunk. So I'm zooming in to take out a little "pop" in a track but it will only highlight a bigger portion than I want...hopefully someone can understand this |
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I feel like a moron but I can't figure this out. When I open the wav editor window I want to cut out this little pop. I highlight the region, then "Cut" or "Delete" it, but once I do this it shifts all the audio on the right over to the left. How do I get out of this mode? |
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If you have a click or pop and you delete or cut it, I think this will always remove that amount of time and shift it. I'm pretty sure that you want to highlight the click and then do a gain reduction of infinity if you are using the wav editor. You could also zoom in the one the track (on the main mixing screen thingy) and split it right on the pop and do a quick fade out / fade in. Is this what you are asking? Brandon |
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