Copying
The following Copying operations are available in AVS Audio Editor:
Cut - use this option to cut the currently selected part of the edited audio and copy it to the program internal clipboard. This option only allows you to cut the selected part of the audio, thus if no part of the audio file has been selected nothing will be cut and copied. When you cut a part of the audio you can insert it afterwards to some other place of the same audio or to a different audio, opened in AVS Audio Editor using one of the Paste options.
Copy - use this option to copy the currently selected part of the edited audio to the program internal clipboard. This option only allows you to copy the selected part of the audio, thus if no part of the audio file has been selected nothing will be copied. When you copy a part of the audio you can insert it afterwards to some other place of the same audio or to a different audio, opened in AVS Audio Editor using one of the Paste options.
Copy to New - use this option to copy the currently selected part of the edited audio to a new file. The new file will be created automatically and will have the same parameters (sample rate, sample size and the number of channels) as the currently edited file. This option only allows you to copy the selected part of the audio, thus if no part of the audio file has been selected nothing will be copied.
Copy to Win Clipboard - use this option to copy the currently selected part of the edited audio to the common windows clipboard. This option only allows you to copy the selected part of the audio, thus if no part of the audio file has been selected nothing will be copied. When you copy a part of the audio you can insert it afterwards to some other place of the same audio or to a different audio, opened in AVS Audio Editor using one of the Paste options. This option is particularly useful when there are several instances of AVS Audio Editor opened and you would like to copy some audio between them or if you additionally use some other editor and want to copy audio into it.
Note: all the
Copy options are available on the
Edit Tab.