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▪ When you paste  a selection of  Groups onto an  existing Group,  the pasted Groups  replace
that Group and the following Groups. Example: If you paste the Groups A1 and B1 onto the
Group E2, the duplicates of A1 and B1 will replace the Groups E2 and F2, respectively (if,
say, F2 didn’t exist it is automatically created).
If you want to duplicate a Group more than once, just keep choosing Paste from the context menu
on other Groups: the source Group stays in the clipboard, ready for the next use.
When  you  copy/paste  Sounds  or  Groups  in  the  software,  the  entire  content  of  the  copied
Sound(s) or Group(s) is pasted, including their events and Patterns. Notably, pasting a Sound
into a Sound slot of a different Group will create the needed Patterns if they do not exist, and
replace the events for that Sound slot in an existing Patterns.
In the sentence above, “existing Patterns” means the Patterns with the same IDs (i.e. the same po-
sition in the Pattern List) as in the source Group. Example: If the source Sound contains events in
Pattern 1, 2, and 3 of its Group and you paste that Sound into another Group that only has Pattern
1 and 4, Pattern 2 and 3 will be automatically created to host the events of the pasted Sound.
You can also duplicate a Group in Ideas view and Song view by clicking the Group slot while holding
the [Alt] key (or [Ctrl] key on PC), and dragging the mouse. After the mouse is released a duplicate
copy of the Group is created.
Duplicating Groups on Your Controller
On your controller in Control mode, do the following to copy a Group to another:
1. Press DUPLICATE.
2. Press and hold GROUP.
3. If  you  want  to  duplicate  a  Group  including  its  Patterns,  turn  the  Encoder  to  enable  the
Copy Patterns option.
4. Press the pad of the Group you want to copy.
The pad starts blinking.
Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project
Managing Groups
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