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-==== Mix Editor ==== 
  
-The Mix Editor is another way to edit the cue markers of one or more items. It is some sort of multi-track cue editor. You can open it in various ways, the easiest is to select two or more items with the mouse (hold down Shift), and then click the //Mix Editor// button in the toolbar. 
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-Setting and adjusting cue markers in the Mix Editor works pretty much like the Cue Editor, just drag them around with the mouse (to set a new marker, drag it from the respective button at the lower edge of the dialog into the waveform). You can also drag the entire waveform with the mouse in order to adjust the Start Next marker of the preceding items. The Mix Editor has a built-in prelisten function, and changes you make are reflected in the audio output instantly. 
-==== Editing metadata ==== 
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-When you explore the other tabs of the Properties dialog, you will find that there are many other things you can edit here. The most important tab would be the //General// tab which allows editing of the basic metadata fields like artist, title etc.: 
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-Another important tab is the //Attributes// tab. In mAirList, "attributes" are simply name/value pairs that are used to store any kind of metadata for a song. When you add a new audio file that has a supported file tag (e.g. ID3 for MP3 files), mAirList will import the existing file tags (e.g. album name, genre, year) as attributes. 
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-By default, attribute values are displayed in the //Other Attributes// section on the right-hand side of the dialog, in a sample table. Use the cursor-down key to add more rows to the table. If there are any attributes that you use frequently, you can define them as "Standard Attributes" in the configuration, and you will get a much nicer input form on the left-hand side of the dialog. 
  
 ==== Storing metadata ==== ==== Storing metadata ====
tutorials/general/getting-started.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/22 08:41 by tondose

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