Brian: First, remember that V-Vocal can only be used with three measures or less of audio. Use the F9 and F10 and control-enter to select your area of audio. Then, do a bounce to clip using alt-e then b. Then, you will need to reselect the exact same area by pressing shift-F9 and pressing F9 twice in the from field, and F10 twice into the to field followed by the enter key to accept your values. Then, press control-enter to select that area again. Next step is to convert that clip into a V-Vocal clip by pressing alt-e and e again. That will open the V-Vocal editor. It will tell you to press F4 and select the first option. Then, press F6 to move to the plot where you can move around the clip and select the areas you want to edit. Hope that helps. From: Brian Howerton Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 8:57 PM To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ddots-l] v vocal Hello, I was reading in the CakeTalking tutorial about the V vocal editer. It was pretty confusing. Could someone just explain how it would work and the process that I would go through to edit vocal tracks? Thank you, Brian