User guide

328 Chapter 13 Creating Your Arrangement
Moving Regions to a Track
The Region > Move Selected Regions to Current Track command (also available as a key
command, default: Shift-Command-T) moves all selected regions (from different
tracks) onto the selected track. The time positions of all regions are retained.
Resizing Regions
You can reduce or extend the length of any region by dragging the start or end point
of the region, thus determining what part of the source (audio file or MIDI events) is
played back in your project.
The data in regions is never deleted when they are reduced in length; playback simply
stops at the end of the region.
To resize a region:
1 Select the Pointer or Pencil tool, then place the cursor over the lower left or right hand
corner.
The cursor changes to a Resize pointer.
2 Click the corner and drag to the left or right.
Note: If Hyper Draw or automation is enabled, you’ll need to grab the left or right sides
of the region title area.
To simultaneously resize two adjacent regions (using the Junction pointer):
1 Select the Pointer or Pencil tool, then place the cursor over the upper left or right hand
corners of two side-by-side regions.
The cursor changes to the Junction pointer.
Note: If there is a gap between the regions, the Loop tool will be shown when the
mouse pointer is moved over the upper right corner of the earlier region.
2 Click-drag to the left or right.
Both regions will be resized accordingly, with no gaps between them.