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Using regions

Regions identify ranges of time and provide a way to subdivide an audio file. A region is defined as the area between two region tags. Regions can function as semi-permanent time selections that can be saved with the file. You can add regions to the playlist and use regions to create new files.

Inserting regions

Sound Forge offers multiple methods of inserting regions including a menu command, drag-and-drop, a time ruler shortcut, and a keyboard shortcut. The following sections briefly describe the methods of creating regions. To work through these procedures, use the Fill.pca file. This file is located in the Sound Forge folder.

Inserting regions using menu commands

1.Open the Fill.pca file.

2.From the View menu, choose Regions List. The Regions List displays. For more information, see Using the Regions List on page 104.

3.Create a selection containing the final drum hit near the end of the waveform display.

4.From the Special menu, choose Insert Region. The Insert Marker/Region dialog appears.

Name the region

New region is added to the Regions List

5.Enter a name for the region in the Name box and click OK. The selection appears in the Regions List.

In addition, notice that region tags now display in the data window. These tags indicate the region’s name and position within the original file.

Region tags in data window

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USING MARKERS, REGIONS, AND THE PLAYLIST/CUTLIST