File editor – Apple Soundtrack Pro 3 User Manual
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• Input Routing buttons: Use the Input Routing buttons to confirm or change recording
input signal routing.
Note: This is visible only when the track height is set to Medium or Large.
• Output pop-up menu: Choose the physical outputs for the submix from the menu.
Submixes only. (Not shown in the illustration.)
• Panner: Sets the pan position of the track or bus. Has two modes: stereo slider or
surround panner. Appears in track and bus headers only, not in submix headers or the
Master bus header.
File Editor
You can edit individual audio files in the File Editor using actions. Actions give you a
powerful and flexible way to edit audio files nondestructively using professional audio
processing effects and other operations. You can turn individual actions on or off, reorder
actions, flatten actions, and compare the project with and without actions. You can also
analyze audio files in the File Editor and fix common audio problems, including clicks and
pops, hum, and phase problems. The File Editor can take two forms: the File Editor project
view, for detailed work on individual audio files, and the File Editor tab, for convenient
editing within the context of a multitrack project.
Waveform editing tools
Time display
Playhead Location
value slider
Monitor volume slider
Waveform View and
Frequency Spectrum
View buttons
Global Waveform
view
Default Nudge Amount
pop-up menu
Actions tab
Waveform display
Previous and Next
Selection buttons
Transport controls
Automation mode
pop-up menu
Playhead
• Waveform editing tools: Include the Selection, Sample Edit, Audio Stretching, and Zoom
tools that you can use to graphically edit audio files.
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Chapter 2
The Soundtrack Pro Interface