This bit introduces Bitwig Studio's Detail Editor Panel and the concept of Audio Event expressions, which are the different editing modes available when working with audio at the event level. The terminology is worth noting: in this view, an audio file is called an Audio Event, and each expression type (Audio Events, Stretch, Onsets, Gain, Pan, Pitch, and Formant) represents a distinct way of editing it.
The Audio Event expression mode is the focus here, covering the core edits you'd reach for most often: trimming the start and end of an event, cutting and erasing with the Knife and Eraser tools, making time-range selections, splitting, and reversing audio. These mirror what's available in the arranger timeline, but with finer control in the dedicated panel.
One practical highlight is batch fade control: you can adjust fades across multiple Audio Events simultaneously, which saves time whenever you need consistent fade shapes across a set of clips.