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11.1 Dialogs 241
Changing the values in this dialog will not process the audio in your montage in any way.
However if you change the sample rate, the file will play back at the wrong pitch.
You can access this dialog from the Audio Montage Workspace by choosing Edit > Audio
Montage properties.... It is also displayed when you create a new audio montage by
clicking on the "Create an empty document" icon or via File > New....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Workspaces
11.1.8 Split Clip at silences
This dialog allows you to split a single Clip into new ones according to any silence detected
in its audio.
Effects and envelopes are ignored, only the source material is analyzed. You can define
several factors which control the threshold at which silence is detected including the duration
of a silence, the signal level, and the gap between silent regions in the Clip. You can choose
to use a single- or two-stage analysis process and also to separate the resulting new Clips.
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace via Focused Clip > Edit >
Split at silences....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Audio Montages
11.1.9 Audio properties dialog
This dialog reports the audio properties of the active Audio File. It allows you to change the
number of audio samples per second (the sample rate) and the accuracy of samples in the
audio stream (the bit-rate).
Changing the values in this dialog does not process the file in any way (in contrast to using
Save as). However, the following rules apply:
If you change the sample rate, the file will play back at the wrong pitch.
If you change the bit resolution the file will be converted to the new resolution the next
time you save it.
Note that there is no Undo for this operation. If you save with a lower bit resolution, the file
is permanently converted.
You can access this dialog in the Audio File Workspace by choosing Edit > Audio prop-
erties.... It is also displayed when you create a new Audio File using Edit > New....
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