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Regions are the building blocks of WaveBurner projects. Regions can include the entire
source audio file or any continuous section of an audio file.
Edits made to a region do not change the source audio file, so you can always revert to
the original, if necessary.
When you add an audio file to a project, a region is created. The new region appears in
the Wave View area and in the Regions list. Regions are displayed chronologically—from
left to right—in the Wave View area, and from top to bottom—in the Regions list.
Regions are alternately displayed in the upper or lower Region lanes in the Wave View
area, making it easier to view any overlapping areas between two regions.
Once a region is added to your project, it is automatically assigned a track start marker,
which contains the track number displayed by a CD player during playback. This track
start marker is mirrored by a newly created CD track that uses the new region, and appears
in the CD Tracks list.
You can edit regions in a variety of ways. You can copy, reorder, trim, and split regions,
adjust volume levels, normalize, add fade-ins, fade-outs, and crossfades.
Note: A number of region parameters can be viewed and edited in the Inspector. See
Viewing Region Info in the Inspector.
This chapter covers the following:
Selecting and Renaming Regions (p. 36)
Cutting, Copying, and Deleting Regions (p. 36)
Reordering and Moving Regions (p. 37)
Trimming Regions (p. 37)
Reversing a Region Editing Operation (p. 38)
Adjusting Region Levels (p. 38)
Adding and Adjusting Fades (p. 39)
Normalizing Regions (p. 41)
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Working with Regions
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