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Moving clips
Moving clips within the same lane
D To move a clip, drag and drop it to the desired destination on the lane.
It’s also possible to select and move several clips by dragging and dropping them to the desired destination. If the
Snap function is selected (see “Snap”), you will only be able to move the clip(s) in steps of the selected Snap value.
D You can also use the “Cut” and “Paste” functions on the Edit menu or context menu to cut the selected clip(s)
and then paste them at the current Song Position Pointer position (see “Cutting, Copying and Pasting clips”).
Nudging clip positions
You can use the left and right arrow keys on the computer keyboard to “nudge” the positions of selected clips in a
couple of different ways:
1. Select the Snap value by which you want to nudge the clip(s).
2. Press [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and use the Left and Right arrow keys to move the clip position back or for-
ward by the set Snap value.
It doesn’t matter if Snap is on or off - the clip will always be moved in steps of the set Snap value.
D Press [Ctrl]+[Alt](Win) or [Cmd]+[Option](Mac) and use the left and right arrow keys to move the clip position
back or forward in Tick increments.
There are 240 ticks per 1/16 note so this is very fine editing - check the tick positions in the inspector when you
nudge because typically you won’t “see” the position changes unless you’re working at a high zoom level.
D Press [Ctrl]+[Shift](Win) or [Cmd]+[Shift](Mac) and use the left and right arrow keys to move the clip position
back or forward in Beat increments.
Moving clips using the Inspector
Another way of moving clips is to change the clip position in the Inspector. This can be done in the following way:
D Select one or several clips on the Arrange Pane. Then, change the Position value in the Inspector, either by
clicking on the Up/Down spin controls, or by using any of the methods described in “Inspector segment dis-
plays”.
In this example, we move the clips position 2 bars forward by clicking the “Up” spin control twice.
All selected clips are moved forward by 2 bars.
If the Tick segment in the Position display shows an asterisk (*), it means that the value is a fraction of a Tick -
a subtick. See “About subticks in the Position and Length displays” for more info.