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3. Click the “Show” button in the Source section if the Source region isn’t
currently shown.
If the region is active but outside of the current view you can right-click to bring up the
speed menu and select “Jump to selected region”.
4. Click the “Mark” button in the Destination section of the dialog.
Now an exact copy of the source region has been selected as the Destination region.
5. Now you can move the Destination region to where you wish to copy the
Source region to.
If you wish to preserve the original frequency range press [Shift] when
moving the region.
This restricts movement to moving left/right (the horizontal), thus preserving the frequency
range.
If you wish to preserve the original time range press [Shift] + [Ctrl] moving
the region.
This restricts movement to moving up/down (the vertical), thus preserving the time range.
You can also use the various items on the speed menu to move regions.
See “Speed menu options” on page 271.
6. When you have set the “new” Destination region, click the Destination
“Mark” button again.
Now, both a Source and a Destination region have been set. If you click the Source and
Destination Show buttons, the view will jump between the two selected regions, given that
they are both visible inside the current window view. If they aren’t, use the same method but
select “Jump to selected region” from the speed menu after clicking the corresponding
Show button. If you play back, the Pre-roll/Post-roll settings will apply to the currently
shown region.
7. Set the Filter steepness parameter to the desired value.
A high value or the Infinite setting is recommended.