Editing tab
The Editing tab allows you to specify preferences for editing and undo operations.
Option | Description |
Disable | Select this check box if you don’t want to select all data when you |
sound file data | might want to select this option if |
| try to perform a drag operation. Otherwise, decrease Windows’ |
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Disable | Select this check box if you do not want selections to snap to time or |
zoom ratios | window zoom ratio is less than 1:4. |
| This is useful if you commonly zoom in fully to adjust selection points manually yet still want to use |
| automatic snapping when zoomed out. |
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Force loop bar to match selection | Select this check box if you want the loop region to always match the current time selection. Clicking to |
| position the cursor in a data window will clear the loop region. When no loop region exists and looped |
| playback is enabled, the entire data window will play looped. When the check box is selected, the |
| behavior is similar to Sound Forge 8.0. |
| Clear the check box if you want to be able to position the cursor without clearing the loop region. |
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Update loop bar on Mark In/Out | Select this check box if you want the loop bar in a data window to be updated when you mark the |
| beginning or end of a selection. When the check box is cleared, the loop bar isn't updated until after |
| you've marked both ends of the selection. |
| This check box is not available when Force loop bar to match selection is selected. |
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When this check box is selected, the Fade In and Fade Out settings for the Mix tool will pay attention to | |
| the destination selection and file length when mixing between files. |
| This setting has no effect in the following situations: |
| • When the material you are mixing does not overlap either end of the destination selection or the end |
| of the destination file. |
| • When no selection exists in the destination. |
| • When you mix data within a single data window. |
| When the check box is cleared, Fade In and Fade Out setting are not affected by the selection in the Mix |
| destination. |
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Drag & drop auto rise delay | Drag this slider to specify the time before a window underneath the cursor becomes active during drag |
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Snap to | Use this |
| • Negative Slope |
| • Any Crossing |
| • Positive Slope |
| Tip: It is usually best to use either Positive Slope or Negative Slope so that noticeable pops and |
| clicks are not generated by cutting data. |
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Specify the maximum time (in samples) that will be used to search for the next | |
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Specify the sample value below which data will be considered a | |
| Note: Setting this value above zero can compensate for DC offset. However, if possible, you should |
| remove DC offset first. |
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Pencil tool maximum zoom ratio | Choose a setting from the |
| will be available. |
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JKL / shuttle speed | Choose a setting from the |
| with the JKL keys or with a multimedia controller. |
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Global media cache | Specify the amount of RAM you want Sound Forge Pro to reserve for media recently read from or |
| written to disk. Reserving excessive amounts of RAM may decrease overall performance. |
| To turn off the cache, choose 0. |
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Wet Gain (dB) | Type a value in the Wet Gain box (or use the spinner) to set the default level of the processed signal that |
| will be mixed into the output. |
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Dry Gain (dB) | Type a value in the Dry Gain box (or use the spinner) to set the default level of the unprocessed signal |
| that will be mixed into the output. |
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