3 title: Region Context Menu
7 In the editor window, right clicking (context clicking) on a region
8 displays a menu with <dfn>track and region operations</dfn>. The menu begins with the
9 name of the region, or <kbd class="menu">Selected Regions</kbd> if multiple
13 If there is more than one region layered at the point where you clicked, the
14 menu will also contain an item <kbd class="menu">Choose Top</kbd>. This
15 dialog lets you select which region you want on the top <dfn>layer</dfn>. See
16 <a href="manual/region_layering">Adjusting Region Layering</a> for more details.
19 Below these items is the rest of the
20 <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-context-menu">Track Context Menu</a>, which
21 provides access to <dfn>track-level operations</dfn>. To see the contents
22 of the region context menu, select the region name or "Selected Regions", and
23 the following submenu structure appears:
25 <dl class="narrower-table">
36 <dl class="wide-table">
43 <dt>Make Mono Regions</dt>
55 <dt>Place Transients</dt>
57 <dt>Rhythm Ferret</dt>
59 <dt>Strip Silence</dt>
65 <dl class="wide-table">
66 <dt>Move To Original Position</dt>
70 <dt>Glue to Bars and Beats</dt>
72 <dt>Snap Position to Grid</dt>
74 <dt>Set Sync Position</dt>
80 <dt>Nudge Earlier</dt>
82 <dt>Nudge Later by capture offset</dt>
84 <dt>Nudge Earlier by capture offset</dt>
90 <dl class="wide-table">
91 <dt>Trim Start at Edit Point</dt>
93 <dt>Trim End at Edit Point</dt>
97 <dt>Trim to Punch</dt>
99 <dt>Trim to Previous</dt>
101 <dt>Trim to Next</dt>
107 <dl class="wide-table">
108 <dt>Raise to Top</dt>
114 <dt>Lower to Bottom</dt>
120 <dl class="wide-table">
121 <dt>Set Loop Range</dt>
123 <dt>Set Punch Range</dt>
125 <dt>Add Single Range Marker</dt>
127 <dt>Add Range Marker per Region</dt>
129 <dt>Set Range Selection</dt>
135 <dl class="wide-table">
142 <dt>Reset Envelope</dt>
144 <dt>Envelope Active</dt>
150 <dl class="wide-table">
161 <dl class="wide-table">
164 <dt>Multi-Duplicate</dt>
172 <dt>Bounce (without processing)</dt>
174 <dt>Bounce (with processing)</dt>
176 <dt>Spectral Analysis</dt>