Sequoia 11
Multi-synchronous cut
Multi-synchronous cutting, i.e. MuSyC, completes and supports the conventional method of editing an audio recording, especially for classical music.
Imagine MuSyC as an assistant for the editing process. You may work normally with the Source Destination Cut, but the functions of the MuSyC system are available at any time.
The goal of MuSyC is to minimize time spent searching for similar passages of music, thereby accelerating the editing process.
MuSyC enhances working with source and destination projects with an overview project. If a passage of music has been recorded multiple times, then these will be available in the source as multiple takes. The overview project primarily serves for navigating in the source. Each take is represented by its own object. Musically equal material is organized in parallel and temporally ideal. This allows takes to be switched exactly according to the sound while an alternative recording is monitored as an overview.
If the active track (i.e. the active take) is switched in the overview project, the playback position and the "source points" will be automatically synchronized in the respective source project.
The screenshot displays the overview project above and the original material below. In the overview project, track 2 (i.e. the green take) is active. Accordingly, the cursor in the original material moves to the position of this take and features the number 64.
If an edit is made, then the audio material from the source project will be inserted into the destination project.

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