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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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2. Open the ReGroove Mixer from the transport panel and select a channel for editing (by clicking its Edit button).
This is where your custom groove will end up - choose an unused channel if you don’t specifically want to replace
a groove.
3. With the note clip selected, select “Get Groove From Clip” from the Edit menu or sequencer context menu.
The groove is assigned to the ReGroove Mixer channel as “User”. By selecting that ReGroove Mixer channel for
other note lanes, you can make the music fit with your custom groove.
4. Select the Groove tab in the Tool window.
Here you can adjust how the groove should affect note timing, velocity and length and also save the groove as a
ReGroove Patch (including the settings of the sliders in the window).
Read more in “The ReGroove Mixer”.
Join Clips
This requires that more than one clip is selected on the same lane. Join Clips will join the selected clips together.
! If note or automation clips contain masked-out events in the range between the clips, these events will be de-
leted. Also, if note or automation clips overlap, any hidden events are deleted - see “Joining clips”.
If joined audio clips contain masked recordings, these will not be deleted but moved and masked on a new
Comp Row - see “About joining audio clips”.
Mute Clips/Unmute Clips
If there are one or several unmuted clips selected, this menu item is called “Mute Clips”. Muted clips (shown with an-
gled stripes and dimmed borders) will not play back but can be edited and arranged as usual.
If only muted clips are selected, the menu item is called “Unmute Clips”. The keyboard shortcut for Mute/Unmute
Clips is [M].
Crop Events to Clips
Notes or automation events can be positioned outside the start or end of a clip. For example, this would happen if you
have resized a clip after recording. Notes outside the clip become masked and won’t be heard on playback, but you
can view and edit them if you open the clip.
Selecting “Crop Events To Clips” removes all such outside events from the selected clip(s). If tracks are selected in
the track list, this function is performed on all clips on the selected track(s). See “About masked recordings and
events” for more details.
Add Labels to Clips/Remove Labels from Clips
This allows you to name the selected clips.
D Clips with name labels (and their lanes) are shown slightly taller, to make room for the labels.
D If you selectAdd Labels to Clips with a single clip selected, this adds an “untitled” label and opens a text box
for editing the label.
If you have several clips selected, the “untitled” label will be added to all selected clips. To edit the names of the
clips, you need to double click each label.
D If all selected clips have labels already, the menu item is called “Remove Labels from Clips”.
See “Naming clips” for more information.
Clip Color
Allows you to select a color for the selected clip(s). See “Coloring clips” for more details.