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Menu Object
Cutting Objects > Delete Objects
The selected objects are deleted from the current project.
The length of the current project however remains the same.
Previously unselected objects keep their positions. The con-
tents of the VirtClip remain unchanged.
Keys: CTRL + Del
Cutting Objects > Extract Objects
All objects not currently selected are deleted. Please note
that the function Edit->Extract works similar. However, the
Edit menu function requires a previously selected range!
Cutting Objects > Duplicate Objects
All selected objects are duplicated and pasted to the same
position as the original objects. The original object is over-
laid with the copied object. The duplicate object can easily
be shifted to a desired position by using the mouse. If several
objects have been selected before the duplication, press the
shift key before shifting to ensure that all objects remain in
selected status and are shifted together.
This option does not make use of the VirtClip, so all contents
of the VirtClip remain unchanged.
This function is also available using your mouse. Press and
hold the Ctrl-key, click on the object you want to duplicate
and drag the copy to a new position in the project.
Another option is to use the Drag&Drop functionality for
the Object or Universal Mouse Mode:
If multiple objects are selected, press the Ctrl key and drag
the selected objects to the new position. This allows you to
duplicate the selected objects easily and without using the
VirtClip.
Cutting Objects > Duplicate Objects multiple
This function duplicates multiple objects and places them
in sequence. Another dialog is displayed, which allows you
to determine how many copies of the selected objects are
to be duplicated, the separating distance and the overall
length of the duplication.
This is also another way of building Loop-Objects!
The following parameters are available:
Number of Objects: Determines the number of objects
that are created.
Group created Objects: When checked, all created objects
are grouped together.