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Adjust score duration and parts, Replace an existing score

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 65 Multitrack mixing and editing Replace an existing score ❖ In the Editor panel, select the existing score clip. In the Scores panel, select a new score, and click the Replace Score icon . A B C Score clip in Editor panel A. Menu determines displayed parameters B. Score parts C. Adjustable parameter lines By default, the Properties panel appears when you select a score clip in the Editor panel. If you prefer to retain the currently displayed panels, deselect Auto-Open Properties Panel in the General section of the Preferences dialog box. See also "Position the current-time indicator" on page 29 Adjust score duration and parts 1 In the Editor panel, select a score clip. Then do either of the following in the Properties panel: • Choose a standard duration such as 30 seconds from the Variation menu. Standard durations arrange score parts in an ideal order set by the template creator. • Enter a custom Clip Duration. To optimize the arrangement of musical parts for the new duration, choose Automatic from the Variation menu. 2 Choose an Intro/Outro option to add or remove these parts. (If editing these parts changes score length too drastically, readjust the Clip Duration setting.) In the Editor panel, you can visually adjust start time, end time, and duration by dragging the middle or edge of a score clip. A B Changing score start time (A) and duration (B) in the Editor panel See also "Playing audio" on page 28 Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Multitrack mixing and editing
Replace an existing score
In the Editor panel, select the existing score clip. In the Scores panel, select a new score, and click the Replace Score
icon
.
Score clip in Editor panel
A.
Menu determines displayed parameters
B.
Score parts
C.
Adjustable parameter lines
By default, the Properties panel appears when you select a score clip in the Editor panel. If you prefer to retain the
currently displayed panels, deselect Auto-Open Properties Panel in the General section of the Preferences dialog box.
See also
Position the current-time indicator
” on page
29
Adjust score duration and parts
1
In the Editor panel, select a score clip. Then do either of the following in the Properties panel:
Choose a standard duration such as 30 seconds from the Variation menu. Standard durations arrange score parts
in an ideal order set by the template creator.
Enter a custom Clip Duration. To optimize the arrangement of musical parts for the new duration, choose
Automatic from the Variation menu.
2
Choose an Intro/Outro option to add or remove these parts. (If editing these parts changes score length too
drastically, readjust the Clip Duration setting.)
In the Editor panel, you can visually adjust start time, end time, and duration by dragging the middle or edge of a
score clip.
Changing score start time (A) and duration (B) in the Editor panel
See also
Playing audio
” on page
28
A
B
C
B
A
Updated 15 July 2009