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Sound Forge Pro help
The Sound Forge Pro interface
An overview of Sound Forge Pro
Arranging editing views
Preferences
Working with files
New
Open
Opening multiple files
Save
Save As
Custom file presets
Close
Quitting and closing files
Working with projects
Properties
Summary Information
Statistics
Magnification and zooming
Using markers and regions
Using markers
Using regions
The Regions List
Exporting regions
Selecting sound data
Selecting data using the mouse
Enable snapping
Marking the beginning or end of a time selection
Selection Divisions
Find/Repair
Choosing a status format
The selection status bar
The overview bar
Editing sound data
Editing modes
Undoing and redoing edits
Cutting sound data
Copying sound data
Pasting sound data
Mixing sound data
Paste to New
Trimming a selection
Deleting sound data
Inserting silence
Simple Synthesis
Pencil Mode
Envelope Mode
Event-based editing
Creating events
Moving events
Splitting events
Cutting, copying, pasting, mixing and deleting events
Selecting events
Crossfading events
Event envelopes
Slipping and trimming events
Auto ripple events
Processing audio
Automatically trimming sound data
Channel Converter
Stretching audio
Fade in/out
Inverting data
Izotope 64-Bit SRC
iZotope MBIT+Dither
Muting sound data
Normalizing audio
Noise Gate
Reversing data
Volume
Mastered for iTunes
Applying effects
Adding a single effect
Adding effects to a plug-in chain
Channel Volume
Wave Hammer
Chorus
Simple Delay
Reverb
Flange/Wah-Wah
Automating effect parameters
Editing with SpectraLayers Pro
Recording audio
Recording a new file
Recording into an existing sound file
Recording audio automatically
The Record tool
Previewing sound data
Transport controls
Preview cut
Monitoring peak levels
VU and Peak Program Meters
Loudness Meters
Generating a loudness log
Loudness leveling
Creating disc-at-once (DAO) audio CDs
Creating tracks and burning a disc from a single file
Burning a disc using all open files
Creating an archive when burning a disc
Keyboard shortcuts
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