This option doesn't really split the track, it duplicates the current track and adjust the Fade option on both to simulate the splitting of the current track. With a right click on an audio track, a popup menu appears and asks to split the current track. By double clicking on a track, a popup appears (with the current time in its title) and asks the text which will be displayed under the cursor position. It is also possible to add Annotations on each audio track and at any position. * During the time that the blue line is increasing or decreasing, the program fades the audio sound in function of the current time and between the minimum and the maximum values of the audio sound. ![]() (Set with the slider option of the optimized display) * When the blue line is at the top of the audio track, the audio sound is on its maximum. ![]() * When the blue line is at the bottom of the audio track, the audio sound is on the minimum (i.e. The aim of these lines is to allow a basic Fade option. ![]() Some blue lines can also be seen on each audio track. Note that the other way to modify this option is only to click on and drag an audio track (by clicking on its preview). The Offset option is already detailed in this subsection. As said previously, the Master Track is the "sum" of all the tracks of the project. All the audio tracks are graphically represented in this side. ![]() Let's take a look at the right side of the audio section.
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