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Working with projects
Editing parts and events
Audio and MIDI parts can also be duplicated by clicking on the part, pressing
[Alt]/[Option]-[Shift], and dragging.
This creates a shared copy of the part. If you edit the contents of a shared copy, all
other shared copies of the same part are automatically edited in the same way.
Shared copies are indicated by an equal sign (=) in the top right corner.
Note:
When you duplicate audio events, the copies are always shared. This means that
shared copies of audio events always refer to the same audio clip (see
“Audio
processing” on page 302).
You can convert a shared copy to a real copy by selecting “Convert to Real Copy”
from the Functions submenu on the Edit menu. This creates a new version of the
clip (that can be edited independently) and adds this to the Pool. Note that no new
files are created by this operation – for that you need to use the “Bounce
Selection” function from the Audio menu (see
“Exporting regions as audio files” on
page 388).
Selecting “Duplicate” from the Functions submenu on the Edit menu creates a
copy of the selected event and places it directly after the original.
If several events are selected, all of these are copied “as one unit”, maintaining the
relative distance between the events.
Selecting “Repeat…” from the Functions submenu on the Edit menu opens a
dialog, allowing you to create a number of copies (regular or shared) of the
selected events.
This works just like the Duplicate function, but you can specify the number of
copies.
You can also perform the Repeat function by dragging: Select the events to
repeat, press [Alt]/[Option], click the handle in the lower right corner of the last
selected event and drag to the right.
The longer to the right you drag, the more copies are created (as shown by the
tooltip).
Selecting “Fill Loop” from the Functions submenu on the Edit menu creates a
number of copies starting at the left locator and ending at the right locator.
The last copy is automatically shortened to end at the right locator position.