cursor position to the end of the selected
tracks.
Find Zero Crossings
–
Modifies the
selection slightly so that both the left and right
edge of the selection appear on a
positive-slope zero crossing. This makes it easier
to cut and paste audio without resulting in and
audible clicking sound.
Selection Save
–
Remembers the current
selection (or cursor position), allowing you to
restore it later.
Selection Restore
–
Restores the cursor
position to the last position saved by “ Selection
Save”.
Move Cursor
…
>
to Track Start- Moves the
cursor to the start of the current track.
Move Cursor
…
>
to Track End-Move the
cursor to the end of the currently selected track.
Move Cursor
…
>
to Selection Start-Moves
the cursor to the end of the current selection.
Move Cursor
…
>
to Selection End-Moves
the cursor to the end of the current selection.
Snap-To
…>
Snap On
-
Enable Snap-To
mode. When Snap-To mode is enabled, the
selection will be constrained to the nearest
interval on the time scale, by default the
nearest second. So if you click and drag from
4.2 seconds to 9.8 seconds, it will result in a
selection from 4 seconds to 10 seconds, exactly.
You can change the units that are snapped to
using the “Set Selection Format” option in the
View Menu.
Snap-To
…
> Snap Off
–
Turns Snap-To
mode off letting you select arbitrary ranges of
time.
Preferences
-
opens the Preferences dialog.
View Menu
Zoom In
–
Zooms in on the horizontal axis of
the audio, displaying more detail about less
time. You can also use the zoom tool to zoom in
on a particular part of the window.
Zoom Normal
–
Zooms to the default view,
which displays about one inch per second.
Zoom Out
–
Zooms out, displaying less detail
about more time.
Fit in Window
–
Zooms out until the entire
project just fits in the window.
Fit Vertically
–
Resizes all of the tracks
vertically so they all fit inside of the window (if
possible).
Zoom to Selection
– Zooms in or out so
that the selection fills the window.