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Chapter 4 Getting Started with Soundtrack 69
Note: The information that is displayed depends on whether or not the file is tagged.
Untagged files may not display information for all categories. For more information on
file tags, see Appendix A, Using Apple Loops Utility,” on page 173.
You can also view and edit audio clip properties in the Details tab. For information about
viewing and editing clip properties, see “Viewing and Editing Clip Properties on
page 85.
Using Undo and Redo
As you edit clips and perform other operations in projects, you might need to use the
Undo and Redo commands. For example, if you don’t like the last change you’ve made
to a project, it can usually be undone. Then, if you decide you prefer to keep the
change you just undid, you can redo the command immediately after using Undo.
You can also use the Undo and Redo commands as a quick way of trying out changes
to your project. You can make changes to any aspect of the project, then use Undo to
step back through changes you don’t like to the project’s previous state. If you change
your mind after undoing a change or set of changes, you can always use Redo to
recover the changes. At any point, you can save a new version of the project using the
File > Save As command.
You can use the Undo command repeatedly to undo every change made since the
project was last saved.
To undo the last change:
m Choose Edit > Undo [item] (or press Command-Z).
The [item] in the menu changes to show the last command or operation.
You can use the Redo command repeatedly to redo every undone change since the
project was last saved.
To redo the last change:
m Choose Edit > Redo [item] (or press Command-Shift-Z).
The [item] in the menu changes to show the last command or operation.
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