Audio File Editor edit commands

The Audio File Editor includes several standard audio editing and processing commands and functions.

When you have selected an area of an audio file, you can use the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete commands in the Edit menu to cut, copy, paste, or remove the selected area.

Edit menu commands

WARNING: Anything selected at the time of the paste is deleted—replaced by the Clipboard contents.

Most audio editing and processing activities in the Audio File Editor are destructive. Destructive activities modify the data of the original audio file, rather than make changes to playback parameters. You can, however, use the Undo feature (see Undo edit steps).

Tip: Although you can undo edits and processing commands, you should work with copies of your audio files, rather than the originals. For details about creating and restoring backups in the Audio File Editor, see Perform manual backups.

You can use key commands to perform destructive sample editing functions. When doing so, you will be asked to confirm your actions before making any changes and overwriting the original audio file. You can bypass this safety feature.

Turn off the key command warning