Sync-Locked Track Groups - Editing
Gale 22Feb13: ToDo-2 ... the Editing page would have a mini custom TOC with anchor links for each command or purpose.
Editing operations on Sync-Locked Track Groups
The "Edit" menu commands "Cut", "Delete" and "Paste" will affect Sync-Locked tracks because these commands change the length of the selected tracks(s). All other commands in the "Edit" menu will not affect Sync-Locked tracks because these commands do not change the length of the selected track(s). These commands are: "Split Cut", "Copy", "Trim Audio", "Split Delete", "Silence Audio", "Split", "Split New", "Detach at Silences", and "Duplicate".
Examples of Editing Operations on Sync-Locked Track Groups:
Ed 6Jan13: it looks to me like none of the following images have "hover text" currently; I'm going to add hover text but would like someone more knowledgeable to verify that I "got it right".
Ed 6Jan13: another question for Connie…
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I know this is subtle! I feel that the colon should not be in the background colored style. Everywhere else in the manual I have tried to ensure that it was not– so I'm going to do so again here.
Ed 6Jan13: In this section we have a bulleted list, the list is preceded by a line of text in triple-equal-sign big bold text (I added a colon to it so that the bullet points had an anchor). With the images and the text for each bullet point the fact that it is a bulleted list gets lost. Additionally, the initial text after the bullet does not give enough information; the first few are just menu spans with no descriptive text and the last few are so terse as to be meaningless. I propose that, since these bulleted items are so long, the text following each bullet point should be a full sentence (not necessarily long) describing the operation which will ensue.
- Gale: Please give an example in this ednote of the text you would have for Edit > Remove Audio or Labels > Cut.
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- Result: Audio has been cut from the lower track as well as the upper track. The same thing happens for Edit > Remove Audio or Labels > Delete because those commands remove audio from a track and the following audio on all sync-locked tracks must move to remain synchronized.
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Before Edit > Remove Audio or Labels > Silence Audio
After Edit > Remove Audio or Labels > Silence Audio
- Result: There has been no change in the lower track - this is because "Silence Audio" does not move (change the time position of) any audio in the selected track.
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- Result: There is no change in the lower track - although the length of the upper track has changed, it remains synchronized with the lower track.
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- Here is the same project but now there is no selection. The cursor is in the top track, and that track is selected as can be seen by darker gray color of the Track Control Panel.
- Result: Audio is pasted into the top track moving the following audio to the right; silence is inserted in the lower track to keep it synchronized with the top track.
- Label track defined Sync-Locked Track Groups
- Here is a project with two mono audio tracks above a label track all of which are above a stereo music track. There is a selection in the upper mono audio track. The sync-locked selection extends into the second mono audio track and into the label track but not into the stereo music track. The label track defines a Sync-Locked Track Group comprised of itself and the two mono audio tracks above it; this can be verified by examining the Track Control Panels and observing the sync-lock icons at the lower right-hand corners.
- Result: Audio is removed from the two mono audio tracks and labels in the label track are moved so that the three tracks remain synchronized. No audio is removed from the stereo music track.
- Selecting in label tracks
- Selections can be made in a label track and the Sync-Locked selection will extend into any audio and label tracks in the group.
- Result: The selected portion of the label track is removed, including the label spanned by the selection. Audio is removed from the Sync-Locked audio track as well.







