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Re: destructive audio editing
Also I understand "destructive" editing literally means "obliterate and reshape the source totally" in your edit move, kind of like carving wood. Obviously my use is a bit looser than that. I mean by destroy just that I have a totally new file, not a fade or clip gain, and moving forward with it.
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