A Grid element is created by Drag & Drop a rack, a patch or a preset on the Grid.
example of grid element for a patch
example of grid element for an audio wave
Duplicates the selected object.
Copies the selected object in the clipboard.
Pastes the clipboard in the selected object.
Deletes the selected object and copies it in the clipboard.
Undo the last operation.
Redo the last operation.
If the grid-element overlaps on 2 sections, it splits it into 2 separated elements.
If the element is an audio file, opens the audio-stretch-panel in order to change its length or pitch.
If the element is an audio file, sets the section duration to the audio file duration.
To Edit the volume curve on an audio wave file, click on volume on the commands menu.
Audio gain applied to this element.
Determines if the the rack or the patch is automatically maximized when it's active on the grid and minimized when inactive.
Fade in duration of the grid element used to fade audio, video, light. Depends on the format used.
Time format of the grid element: seconds, minutes, milliseconds, cycles, bars, beats.
Shape of the fade curve.
Fade out duration of the grid element used to fade audio, video, light. Depends on the format used.
Time format of the grid element: seconds, minutes, milliseconds, cycles, bars, beats.
Shape of the fade curve.
Fade duration of the grid element.
Only for presets.
Shape of the fade curve.
Only for presets.
Determines if the grid-element is active on the grid or not.
When deactivated, the grid-element is ignored.
Snap the grid element to the vertical ticks.
Sets the grid element locked, which means that no modification is possible on the element.
Audio files only
Determines if the audio file is loaded in memory (more memory consumption but faster) or stays on the hard disk (less memory but slower).
Determines if the patch or rack is automatically reduced or expanded when the it is calculated on the grid.
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