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Chapter 4

Editing sessions

How to arrange tracks, then cut, loop, and stretch regions

Contents:

  1. Non-destructive editing
  2. Arranging tracks
  3. Setting up time signature
  4. Using ranges
  5. Working with regions
  6. Further region operations
  7. Changing edit modes
  8. Creating looped sections
  9. Stretching & shrinking regions
  • Home

  • 1. Introduction
    • Conventions
    • What is digital audio?
  • 2. Getting started
    • Starting Ardour
    • Overview of the Interface
      • Editor window
      • Mixer window
      • Recorder window
      • Cue window
    • Creating tracks and busses
    • Importing audio and MIDI
    • Setting up the timeline
    • Installing plugins
  • 3. Recording
    • Recording audio
    • Recording MIDI
    • Performing on time
    • Understanding routing
    • Routing between applications
  • 4. Editing sessions
    • Non-destructive editing
    • Arranging tracks
    • Setting up time signature
    • Using ranges
    • Working with regions
    • Further region operations
    • Changing edit modes
    • Creating looped sections
    • Stretching & shrinking regions
    • Editing MIDI regions
  • 5. Mixing sessions
    • The mixer strip
    • Mixing levels
    • Panning
    • Using plugins
    • Using sends
    • Dynamics
    • Equalizing
    • Using automation
  • 6. Exporting sessions
    • Exporting a session
    • Exporting a region
    • Exporting a range
  • 7. Saving sessions
    • Saving a session
    • Saving a snapshot
    • Saving a template
  • 8. Appendices
    • Further help
    • Glossary
    • Credits
    • License
    • How to contribute
    • Recommended plugins
More
  • This tutorial on GitHub
  • Ardour's homepage
  • User manual
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