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Working with projects
Editing parts and events
Use the Nudge buttons on the toolbar.
These move the selected events to the left or right. The amount of movement
depends on the selected display format (see
“The Project Setup dialog” on page
62) and the value set on the Grid pop-up menu.
Ö The Nudge buttons are not visible on the toolbar by default. You can decide which
items are visible by right-clicking on the toolbar and activating the corresponding
option on the context menu (see
“The setup context menus” on page 700).
Use the Up/Down key commands, found in the Nudge category in the Key
Commands dialog.
These commands allow you to nudge one or more events (except folder parts) up
or down to the nearest track.
Nudging up/down will not create new tracks: If there is no destination track that
matches the track configuration of the nudged event, nothing happens.
Exceptions
If you select events in Lane Display mode, these are moved to the upper or lower
lane.
If you select MIDI events in the In-Place Editor, the MIDI events are nudged up or
down.
Duplicating events
Events can be duplicated in the following ways:
Hold down [Alt]/[Option] and drag the event to a new position.
If Snap is activated, this determines to which positions you can copy the events
(see
“The Snap function” on page 52).
Front/Back This function does not actually change the position of the events, but
moves the selected events to the front or back, respectively. This is
useful if you have overlapping events and want to see one that is
partially obscured.
For audio events, this is an extra important feature, because only the
visible sections of events will be played back. Moving an obscured
audio event to front (or moving the obscuring event to back) will
allow you to hear the whole event on playback.
Note that it is also possible to use the “To Front” function on the
event context menu for this.
Option Description
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When the Range Selection tool is used, the Nudge buttons move the selection range
(see “Moving and duplicating” on page 82).
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If you hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] as well, movement direction is restricted to either
horizontal or vertical. That means if you drag an event vertically it cannot be moved
horizontally at the same time.