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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Moving Comp Rows
Moving Comp Rows up or down on the Edit Pane can be useful and make it faster and easier and to access the de-
sired Comp Rows when editing a comped clip. Let’s say you have recorded six takes but you’re only going to edit
takes 1, 3 and 5. In this case, it could be more practical to have these Comp Rows right below one another at the top
of the Edit Pane.
D To move a single Comp Row up or down, click and hold the Comp Row Handle and drag vertically.
A red insertion line is shown, indicating where the Comp Row will be placed after you release the mouse button.
Moving a Comp Row.
D To move several Comp Rows in one go, select them and then click and hold one of the selected Comp Row
Handles and drag to the new destination.
A red insertion line is shown, indicating where the Comp Rows will be placed after you release the mouse button.
Note that if you move non-adjacent Comp Rows, they will be placed as a group (adjacent) on the Edit Pane.
D To move Comp Rows between clips, use the cut/copy and paste functions described in “Cutting, copying and
pasting Comp Rows”.
D Moving Comp Rows sideways is the same as changing the Recording Offsets - see “Adjusting the Recording
Offset” for more details.
Duplicating Comp Rows
Duplicating Comp Rows can be useful if you want to re-use the same part of a take several times in a comped clip.
Duplicate the Comp Row and then adjust the Recording Offset (see “Adjusting the Recording Offset”) in the dupli-
cated Comp Row to access the same part of the recording in another segment of the comped clip. Duplicating Comp
Rows will not use up any more space on your hard disk, so you can do this as many times as you like.
D To duplicate one or several Comp Rows, select them and then select “Duplicate Comp Rows” from the Edit
menu or context menu.
The duplicated Comp Rows will be placed below the lowest selected Comp Row. Note that if you duplicate non-
adjacent Comp Rows, they will be placed as a group (adjacent) below the lowest selected Comp Row.
D You can also duplicate a Comp Row and assign the duplicated Comp Row to a new segment in one go. With
the Razor (Cut) Tool selected, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Option](Mac) and click, or swipe, on a Comp Row to
assign a new segment to a duplicate of the recording on a new, additional Comp Row.
q See “Moving a snare hit” for a practical example of how to use this function.