![]() ![]() For previewing the Region prior to copying, tap the Play button. To create a Region and copy it to the Pasteboard, tap the button labeled Region Copy. The Audio Browser can be used to create Regions and copy them for pasting into a song. As you add audio to a song by Recording or Pasting, the audio will always be visible in this tab. These are the local Audio files of a song. There are tabs labeled "Song", "Shared", and "Import". To open the Audio Browser, Long-Touch to open the Hotbox and select the button labeled Audio. To commit the changes, tap outside the Region without moving. You can also drag the Region body where no Handles appear, to move the Region between tracks or through the Timeline. When you choose 'Edit' from the Hotbox on a single Region, it will change to ghost mode, allowing you to change the start and end points, the fade in and out points, and the volume using Drag Handles: To select and deselect Regions, simply tap on a Region. The actual audio that the Regions are referencing, is visible in the Audio Browser under the "Song" tab. The Regions of a song are visible in the main waveform display on the Tracks. Many different Regions can share the same Audio file, and because a Region only uses a small amount of memory, a huge amount of filespace can be saved. The recorded Region will be latency compensated and placed on the Track. The resulting Audio will be placed in the songs audio library, viewable in the Audio Browser. To stop recording, press the play or record button again. Now that a track is armed for recording, simply press the play and record buttons located in the Toolbar. The button will light up to indicate the Track is armed. Use the Arm button in the Track Buttons to enable that track for recording. Important Note: Please disable the "Input Monitor" in the Menu if you are using the internal microphone and speakers, as feedback can result. If the Playhead is close to the Hotbox location, the Playhead location will be used instead. The Slice tool will split the selected region at the Hotbox location. When using the Edit tool on multiple Regions, they can be moved between tracks and forward and backward through the timeline. The Edit tool when used on a single Region allows changing the start and end locations using the outer handles, the fade in and out locations using the inner handles, and the Region volume using the center handle. The Hotbox can be used to rename, copy, paste, bounce, edit, erase, slice, and open the Audio Browser. And if you open the Hotbox over empty space on a track, you get a Hotbox which includes the option of pasting if the Pasteboard contains compatible data. If you open the Hotbox over a Region, you get an option of copying the Region. To use the Hotbox, Long-Touch over a Track or over a Track Header, and while still holding, slide over to a button, and release the touch. The Hotbox is a feature which pops up a context sensitive group of buttons surrounding the touch area. ![]() To open the Hotbox, Long-Touch over a Region or empty area in a Track in the Waveform display. ![]() The number of channels (1 or 2, mono or stereo) is determined by the first Region to be recorded or pasted onto a Track. The Track is an empty shell which contains the Track Header (VU Meter, Volume and Pan controls, and Button Group), and the Waveform Display, which will contain the Regions. Projects (Songs) New Project New Folder Wi-Fi Options Panel Adding Tracks The Hotbox Recording Regions and Audio Audio Browser Importing Audio Copy and Paste Bounce Loop Markers OUT Fader Track Buttons Bus FX Master FX The Menu Metronome Export ![]()
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