Split regions in the Tracks area

You can split a region in the Tracks area, and use the split segments of the region in different places in the Tracks area.

When you split a MIDI region, any notes at the split point are shortened to that point. If notes in a split MIDI region overlap other notes by more than a 1/16 note, a dialog appears, asking if you want to keep, shorten, or split the notes.

You can also split regions by selecting part of the regions using the marquee stripe in the ruler. For information about selecting regions using the marquee stripe, see Select parts of regions in the Tracks area.

Split regions at the playhead position

  1. In the Tracks area, select the region or regions you want to split.

  2. Move the playhead over the point where you want to split the regions, then choose Edit > Split > Regions at Playhead.

    The selected region is split into two regions at the playhead position. Only the selected region is split, even if a region on another track is under the playhead as well. If multiple regions are selected and are under the playhead, they are all split.

    Figure. Playhead over the selected region, ready to be split.

    Tip: To cut at the nearest bar, use the Split Regions/Events by Rounded Playhead Position key command.

Split regions using the Scissors tool

  1. Select the regions you want to split.

  2. Select the Scissors tool, then click-hold the regions you want to split.

    Figure. Splitting a region with the Scissors tool, with a help tag showing the position of the split.

    The help tag shows the current split position.

  3. Release the mouse button.

    All selected regions are cut at the position shown in the help tag.

When selecting a cut point with the Scissors tool, you can move backward and forward in steps of one division. The grid is based on the Snap pop-up menu setting.

Split regions at the locator positions

  1. Set the left and right locator positions.

  2. Select the regions you want to divide within the locator boundaries.

    Figure. Region selected with locator positions set in the ruler.
  3. Choose Edit > Split > Region(s) by Locators (or use the Split Regions/Events by Locators or Marquee Selection key command).

    Figure. Region split by locator positions in the Tracks area.

    All selected regions located wholly, or partly, between the locators are cut at the left and right locator positions. All regions created between the locator positions as a result of the Split operation are then automatically selected.

Tip: You can achieve the same effect by defining a cycle with the pointer in the ruler, while holding down Command.

Split regions at the marquee selection border

  1. Choose View > Marquee Ruler from the Tracks area menu bar.

  2. Drag in the thin marquee stripe area of the ruler to select parts of one or more regions (also shown on selected tracks).

  3. Control-click the marquee stripe, then choose Split Regions/Events at Locators or Marquee Selection from the shortcut menu.

Split a region into portions of equal length

Handle overlapping notes in split MIDI regions

If any notes in a split MIDI region overlap other notes by more than a 1/16 note, a dialog appears, asking if you want to keep, shorten, or split the notes.

You can split an audio recording into segments based on amplitude levels using the Audio > Remove Silence function in the toolbar. For details, see Remove silent passages in the Remove Silence Window.