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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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As long as the mouse button is held down, the drawn waveform can be replaced by the<br />

original waveform—by moving the pointer to the left.<br />

Trimming Audio Files in the Sample Editor<br />

The Trim function is used to edit areas of the audio file that are not selected.<br />

You can use the Trim command to remove unimportant passages—generally<br />

silence—from the start and end of your audio files. Trim can also be used to remove<br />

portions of audio files that are not used by regions.<br />

To erase all unselected portions of an audio file<br />

µ Choose Functions > Trim (or use the corresponding key command, default<br />

assignment: Control-T).<br />

Important: Make sure that the areas you are about to delete do not contain any regions<br />

that you may need. Regions outside the selected area will be lost. Portions of regions<br />

that fall partly outside the selected area are also removed, resulting in a length reduction<br />

of the region. If any such regions are being used in the Arrange area, a warning dialog<br />

will give you the option of canceling the trim command.<br />

Silencing an Audio File Selection in the Sample Editor<br />

You can use the Silence command to set all amplitude values to 0, rather than removing<br />

(with Cut, Delete, or Trim) all data from the selected area of an audio file. This function is<br />

generally used to silence unwanted background noise in quiet passages.<br />

To silence the selected area of an audio file<br />

µ Choose Functions > Silence (or use the corresponding key command, default<br />

assignment: Control-Delete).<br />

Changing the Level of Audio Files in the Sample Editor<br />

You can use the Change Gain command to change the level of an audio file. Typically<br />

used on an entire audio file, this command can also be used to boost portions of it.<br />

To raise or lower the level of the selected audio file (or area) by a specific amount<br />

1 Choose Functions > Change Gain.<br />

564 Chapter 17 Editing Audio in the Sample Editor

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