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- From the region context menu, choose Edit > Strip - Silence to detect silence (based on a user-chosen threshold in - dBFS), split a - region based on the boundaries of the silent segments, and remove the - silence. You can also specify a minimum length for silence—useful - when editing very percussive material and just needing to - automatically trim the ends of a region. The dialog looks like this: + The Strip Silence tool allows to remove the parts of one or multiple + regions that are below a user-defined silence threshold. It does not + destroy the underlying audio, but trims the regions according to the silence + threshold parameter. The edit applies to all selected regions, allowing batch + processing.
-- The edit applies to all selected regions, allowing batch processing. - You can also see in the screenshot how the main editor window is used - to show silent segments and report the number and durations of the - shortest segments. + The window, accessible either through the Region > Edit > Strip + Silence menu or right click on a region + > Name_Of_The_Region > Edit > Strip Silenceis made of:
++ Changing any parameter in the window is reflected in the main editor: the silent + segments are highlighted and the number and durations of the shortest segments is + displayed, helping fine-tune the parameters. +
+ +The minimum length for silence can be useful when editing very + percussive material and just needing to automatically trim the ends of a region. +