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Using MAGIX midi studio generation 6
Selecting Following Objects: To select all objects after the
current one (or, if no object is currently selected, to select
all objects after the song position), choose Edit > Select >
Select All Following.
Selecting Objects within the Locators (Vertical selection):
Edit > Select > Select inside Locators selects all objects ly-
ing wholly or partly within the locators.
Selecting all Objects: To select all objects, select Edit >
Select All or press ctrl a.
Deselecting All Objects: You can deselect all objects by click-
ing on the background or using the key command Deselect
All.
Edit Operations
The local edit menus in MAGIX midi studio generation
6’s various windows all take the same form. The first item
is Undo. Below Undo are the typical clipboard functions
and at the bottom of each are the main selection com-
mands.
Undo: Undo allows you to reverse the previous edit. Un-
der Options > Settings > Global Preferences…, you can
disable the warning message that normally appears when
you activate Undo, by checking the Disable safety alert for
Undo box.
The key command for Undo is always ctrl z.
The Clipboard
The clipboard is an invisible area of memory into which
you cut or copy selected objects so that you can paste them
into a different position.
The clipboard spans all songs, which means you can use it
to exchange objects between songs.
Cut: All selected objects are removed from their current
position and placed on the clipboard. The previous con-
tents of the clipboard are overwritten in the process (key
command ctrl x).
Copy: A copy of all selected objects is placed on the clip-
board. The selected objects are also left in place. Here too,
the previous contents of the clipboard are overwritten (key
command ctrl c).
Paste: All objects from the clipboard are copied into the
top window. The clipboard is not erased in the process
(key command ctrl v).
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