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Hi
I just noticed some of the track have a little wave symbol before the clip gain fader. What is it? Thanks ![]() |
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That's the symbol indicating that the clip is part of an Audio Clip Group. Select the clip, press ⌥+⌘+U, and it will disappear. You may have to do this more than once if it's nested in other Clip Groups.
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Ahh. thank you ![]() |
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