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Lock a Clips's position - select the checkbox to lock the Clip. This prevents it from
being accidentally edited or dragged to a new position.
Change Gain - use this control to increase/decrease the gain of the Clip. Double click
in the cell to edit the value.
Mute - select this to mute the Clip. Its color changes in the track view and it is no
longer audible during playback.
A wide range of Clip selection features, Clip functions, and Clip display options are available
from the Clips menu. Use "What's This?" help for information on individual menu entries.
You can access this window in the Audio Montage Workspace via Workspace > Specific
tool windows > Clips.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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Specific tool windows
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Clip
6.4.7 Focused Clip window
The Focused Clip window is an accordion control that contains some sophisticated editing
commands. Each collapsible panel can be expanded by clicking on its title and allows you
to access a range of tools for working with the selected or "focused" Clip.
Using the Focused Clip window
To use the Focused Clip window you first need to select a Clip. Once you have selected a
Clip with your cursor its name will highlight in red. You can now choose one of the Focused
Clip accordion's tabs. The accordion will open to reveal options for that particular pane's
selection of editing shortcuts and tools. There are a number of panes including:
Edit - provides you with a range of common playback shortcuts and editing tools for
working with Clips.
Cue Point - a cue point is a defined position marker that belongs to a Clip. It helps to
align Clips together by making Clips snap to other Clips at the cue point position. Cue
points are displayed as dotted vertical lines. This pane provides you with a number of
shortcuts for creating and working with Cue Points.
Envelope - allows you to access a number of controls for editing and working with a
Clip's different envelopes.
Fade-in - provides you with a range of tools for adjusting a Clip's Fade-in curve.
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