
98 Clip View
Clicking a Session View Track Status Field Opens the Clip View.
The properties of more than one clip can be edited collectively in the Clip View as a multi-selec-
tion. To create a multi-selection, click and drag from an empty clip slot to highlight the clips, or
select one clip and use the [CTRL](PC) / [CMD](Mac) or [Shift] modifiers to add to your selec-
tion. The properties available in the Clip View for a multi-selection depend on the contents of the
clips; generally only properties which the clips have in common are shown.
Creating a Clip Multi-Selection.
Controls such as sliders and knobs behave slightly differently when they are part of a multi-
selection. If the clips in a multi-selection have differing values for any particular knob or slider
parameter (clip transposition, for example), the range of these values will be displayed and can
be adjusted with the control. Dragging the knob or slider to its absolute maximum or minimum
value will make the clips’ settings thereafter identical, adjustable as a single value.
MIDI clips and audio clips in Live have different sets of properties and, consequently, do not
share the same set of Clip View controls. The two types of clips do have the following in com-
mon:
•The Clip box contains basic clip settings.
•The Envelopes box and the Envelope Editor manage the clip’s envelopes, which are used
to automate or modulate the effects, mixer, and clip or MIDI controls. Clip envelopes and
their associated Clip View components are covered in detail in a separate manual chapter
(page 267).
•The Launch box controls clip launch behavior and, as such, only appears for Session View
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