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- Changing the length of a region is a very common editing - operation, often known as trimming. There are several ways - to accomplish this with Ardour, and some very useful specialized trimming - operations. -

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Drag-Trimming With the Mouse

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- In object mode, move the pointer near the beginning or end of the region. - The cursor will change to indicate that trimming is possible, and you then - Left-drag the edge of the region. -

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- Trimming will obey Snap settings. -

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Click Trimming With the Mouse

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- Left-click in the colored bar at the bottom of a region. - If you are nearer to the start of a region, this will trim the start time to the - position of the pointer. If you are nearer to the end of a region, it will trim the - end time. -

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Keyboard Shortcuts for Trimming

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- There are several commands for region trimming. Some use the - edit point to determine where - to trim to. Some are not bound to any keys by default (but could be via the - Keybindings Editor). -

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Region/trim-front j
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Trim selected region(s) start to edit point.
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Region/trim-end k
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Trim selected region(s) end to edit point.
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Trim to Next/Previous Region

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- Sometimes you just want to extend the start or end of region so that it reaches - the end or start of an adjacent region. There is now an operation accessible - from the region context menu, under Edit >Trim > Trim to - Next or Edit > Trim > Trim to Previous. This - will extend the selected regions so they directly adjoin their neighbours, unless - their source files are not long enough, in which case they will be extended to the - maximum possible. Trim to Next will extend the end of the selected regions to the - start of the next region; Trim to Previous will extend the start of the selected - regions to the end of the previous region. -

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Region/trim-to-previous-region j
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Trim the start of selected region(s) to the end of the previous - region.
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Region/trim-to-next-region k
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Trim the end of selected region(s) to the start of the following - region.
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Other Possible Commands for Trimming

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- These are not bound to any keys by default, but could be via the Keybindings - Editor. They can also be sent via OSC or other control protocols. -

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Region/trim-region-to-loop
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Trim region to match the current loop range.
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Region/trim-region-to-punch
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Trim region to match the current punch range.
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