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Editing M-Points
Sometimes you may want to move Match Points to make them better coincide with
the beats in the audio. It may for example happen that the automatic Match Point
detection positions an M-Point too early, due to “double” drum hits, diffuse sounds
etc. If that is the case, you can easily move the Match Points:
• If you want to move an existing Match Point or change the vertical posi-
tion of the black square (i.e. the velocity value), click on it with the Pen-
cil and drag it up/down or sideways.
The Snap value applies for which positions you can move the value to. Since
the audio material is probably not perfectly correlated to the playback tempo,
it is often best to turn Snap off when moving M-Points.
• If you want to make sure the Match Point isn’t moved left/right, hold
down [Shift].
This also makes the value change in smaller steps.
Deleting M-Points
If you find that the Match Point detection finds too many M-Points in the audio,
you may want to delete some of them:
1. Select the Eraser tool.
2. Click on the black square of the Match Point you want to delete.
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