Select one or more events by clicking in the waveform display when in event-editing mode.
Choose Edit > Mode > Event (or click the Event Mode button in an editor's playbar) to enable event-editing mode.
To select an event, click it. To deselect an event, click it again.
To select multiple adjacent events, hold the Shift key and click the first and last event you want to select. All events between the first and last selected events are also selected.
To select multiple nonadjacent events, hold the Command key and click each event you want to select.
To select the next or previous event, choose Edit > Event > Select Next/Previous Event (or press Shift+Right/Left Arrow).
To select the first or last event, choose Edit > Event > Select First/Last Event (or press Shift+Home/End).
To extend a selection to the next or previous event, choose Edit > Event > Extend Selection to Next/Previous Event (or press Shift+Command+Left/Right Arrow).
To extend a selection to the first or last event, choose Edit > Event > Extend Selection to First/Last Event (or press Shift+Command+Home/End).
Choose View > Zoom Time > Event to maximize the selected event to fit the width of the editor.
Double-click an event to select it and set the loop bar to match the event's length.
You can drag the top and bottom edges of events if you want to use only a subset of the channels in a multichannel file. This method is also useful for duplicating or rearranging channels without performing channel conversion, which always processes the entire file:
You can quickly restore contiguous channels by dragging the event edge back.