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SETTING SLICES AND LOOPS
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Adding a Slice at any position
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If you hold down [Option] (MacOS) / [Alt] (Windows), the snap to
zero crossing is disabled and you can add a slice at any position.
We do not recommend that you do this unless you have very good reason,
since it can introduce clicks and pops in the sound during playback.
Moving a slice marker
You can move a slice marker manually, even if it is locked (hidden slice markers
cannot be moved).
1. Make sure the Arrow or Pencil Tool is selected.
2. Select the existing slice marker that you wish to move.
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Place it in the proximity where you want to move it to by dragging
the slice marker.
As you drag, the vertical line of the slice marker is superimposed across the
waveform. This line indicates where the slice will be placed when you re-
lease the mouse button.
3. After having placed the slice marker in the general area where you
would like to move the slice to, zoom in on it very closely and move
the slice marker to where you want it.
The line snaps to zero crossings in the waveform (positions where the ampli-
tude is close to zero) exactly like when adding slices, so manually moved
slices won’t introduce any clicks or pops. If the amplitude is zero for a period
of time, the line will move continuously over this area.
4. When you have found the correct position, release the mouse but-
ton.
! Only one slice marker at a time can be moved.
Moving a slice marker to any position
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If you hold down [Option] (MacOS) / [Alt] (Windows), the snap to
zero crossing is disabled and you can move a slice to any position.
We do not recommend that you do this unless you have very good reason,
since it can introduce clicks and pops in the sound during playback.
When do I add/move Slices manually?
As described above, we suggest you only add or move slices manually when the
program fails to find one at a position where you need it. In other words, you will
need to add/move a slice manually when you click on a slice and hear two
sounds, one after the other, even though the Sensitivity slider is set to 99.
Where do I place the Slice?
Zoom in far enough for the display to clearly show how the cursor jumps be-
tween zero crossings. Try to find the first position before the beginning of the
sound. This applies both when adding and moving slices.
Deleting Slices
It is possible to permanently delete slice markers. Note that unless you are
100% certain that you won’t need a slice, especially in case of slices detected
by the slicing algorithm, it is generally better practice to hide it using the Hide
Tool.
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To delete one or more slice markers, select it/them and press
[Backspace] or [Delete], or select Delete from the Edit menu.
! Deleted slices that were originally ”discovered” by the slicing algo-
rithm can be made to appear again by using Re-Analyze (see page
66).
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