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New clips created by separating the parent clip at the
boundaries of the Edit selection
Use Edit > Separate Clips > At Grid to separate
the audio selection according to the current
grid. This is useful when working with audio
on a Bar|Beat grid. Use Edit > Separate Clips >
At Transients to separate the audio selection
according to individual attacks in the audio.
This is useful for separating audio out into in-
dividual "hits," such as each hit in a drum loop
or each note in a guitar riff.
Rearranging Separated Clips
There are many ways to rearrange clips in
Pro Tools. The selected Edit mode (set in the
left-most section of the Edit window Toolbar)
determines how Pro Tools handles audio clips
when you move them. The following provides
just a few of the many possibilities for arranging
audio clips in your Pro Tools session.
Edit modes, Grid mode selected
To rearrange clips, do any of the following:
With the Grabber tool in Slip mode, drag an
audio clip to a new location. The clip moves to
the exact location where you moved it.
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With the Grabber tool in Grid mode, drag an
audio clip to a new location. The clip snaps to
the nearest grid location where you moved it.
With the Grabber tool in Spot mode, drag an
audio clip to a new location. The Spot dialog
opens and you can specify an exact time location
for the clip.
With the Grabber tool in Shuffle mode, drag
an audio clip to a new location between other
clips. Adjacent clips shuffle to make room for
the moved clip.
Select a clip with the Grabber or Selector tool
Edit > Duplicate
and choose
duplicated and placed directly after the current
selection.
Select a clip with the Grabber or Selector tool
Edit > Repeat
and choose
peat dialog, enter the number of times you want
to repeat the selection and click
tion is repeated as separate clips, which are then
placed one after the other.
A rhythmic audio loop separated at transients and
"shuffled"
For more information about editing and ar-
ranging audio, see the sections on Edit Modes
and Edit Tools, Clip Groups, and Elastic Audio
in the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
. The selected clip is
. In the subsequent Re-
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