Undo allows you to go back to previous states. Undo is supported for the following actions.
q Editing sounds & loops
q Editing envelope points
q Effect changes
q Track adjustments
Once you save, the Undo memory is cleared. (Thus, you cannot Undo after saving…)
Redo is the opposite or Undo. For example, Sound Warrior adds an envelope point on his "angry-war-cry.wav", then decides he doesn’t like it and does an Undo. Suddenly, he thinks of the ancestors looking down upon him and decides to put it back by doing a Redo. J
Copy will take a snapshot of all currently selected sounds & associated envelopes. Each successive Copy command clears the previous copied sounds. Note that this will copy only the selected portions of the sound(s).
Cut will remove all currently selected portions of sounds and envelopes from the Mix. It will also copy the selected portions of the sound(s) into the clipboard for pasting. (Don’t worry, remember, you can Undo.)
An alternative to Cut, is the ‘Delete’ key. This will cut all the selected portions of sounds, but will not store them in the clipboard. This is handy if you don’t want to overwrite the contents of the clipboard.
Paste will add all Copied sound(s) at the Caret position.
All sounds will be selected.
Mixcraft allows you to zoom in up to a resolution of 1 pixel = 2 milliseconds.
Mixcraft allows you to zoom out to a resolution of 1 pixel = 1 second.