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Which editing technique can be used to extend or repair parts?
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Cutting and pasting (similar material)
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How can Logic's dragging behavior be changed in the Arrange area?
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The Drag menu aids in changing according to the editing needs of the user.
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What technique is used to smooth out transitions between regions?
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Crossfades and can be placed automatically or manually
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What makes up a composite (comp) track?
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Made up of material taken from contributing takes.
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What is the most efficient way to isolate material to create a comp?
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It would be by selecting the areas in the take folder (BLUE BOX AROUND AREA)
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Do you manually apply crossfades between the selected areas in the take folder to form a seamless edit?
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Comp tracks made from the take folder use automatic crossfades to seamlessly combine material into a cohesive whole.
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What is the Sample Editor?
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Allows exteremely fine edits and adjustments to an audio region irrespective of the project's tempo and key.
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How do you eliminate clicks and digtal spikes in an audio file?
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In the Sample Editor with the pencil tool.
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