Paste will paste the current “Punch” clipboard into the current selection.Ĭlear Clipboard empties the “Punch” Clipboard and frees the computer memory that was used for storing the clipboard. Select action: Ĭopy will copy the selected audio to the clipboard. It also sets the parameters (settings) for the Punch Paste effect. The “clipboard” contents are held in RAM so it is essential that there is sufficient free RAM available to copy the selected audio. The default action of this plug-in is to copy the selected audio to its own clipboard (which is independent from the normal Audacity clipboard). “Punch Copy” can be used on its own, but “Punch Paste” can only be used after using “Punch Copy”. The first plug-in is called “Punch Copy” and the second is called “Punch Paste”. These plug-ins were developed from a feature request on the forum ( ) to streamline the work flow of replacing parts of a track with “room noise” (ambient noise), though in its current form it could have many other uses. Unlike the standard paste function in Audacity, the “punch” paste replaces the selected audio with just the right amount of pasted audio to match the duration of audio being replaced, thus the speed and timing of the track is not changed by pasting. A pair of plug-ins for simplifying “punch in” editing.
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