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ARRANGING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Using Cut/Copy and Paste to repeat clips
When you cut or copy clips, the song position will automatically move to the end of the selection (or, if Snap is acti-
vated, to the closest Snap value position after the end of the longest clip). This allows you to quickly repeat a section
of clips in the following way:
1. Make sure the sequencer is stopped.
2. Activate Snap (see “Snap”) and set the Snap value to “Bar” (or to the length of the section you want to repeat).
3. Select the clips you want to repeat.
Since you can select clips on several tracks , this is a quick way to copy entire song sections.
4. Select “Copy” from the Edit menu or context menu, or hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [C].
The song position is moved to the closest snap value after the end of the longest clip in the selection (provided
that the sequencer is stopped).
5. Select “Paste” from the Edit menu, or hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [V].
The copied section is pasted in, and the song position is moved to the end of pasted selection.
6. Paste again, as many times as you want to repeat the selection.
Naming clips
1. You can name an individual clip by selecting it and then selecting “Add Labels to Clips” from the Edit menu or
context menu.
A text field is opened.
2. Type in a name for the clip and then press [Return].
When adding labels to several selected clips in one go, they will all receive generic names according to the clip type
(e.g. “untitled note clip”). Double-clicking on a label in a clip opens the text field where you can type in the label text.
Renaming clips
D To rename a clip, double-click on the label, type in a new name and press [Return].
Removing labels from clips
D To remove labels from clips, select them and choose “Remove Labels From Clips” from the Edit menu or con-
text menu.
Alternatively, double-click on the clip label, press [Backspace] or [Delete] and then press [Return].
Coloring clips
D You can color selected clips independently of track color by selecting “Clip Color” from the Edit menu or the
context menu and then choosing a color from the palette on the sub-menu.
All selected clips will be colored according to the selected color. If you record new clips on the lane, they will be
colored according to the set track color.