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WAVELAB
The Audio Montage 19 – 419
Duplicating clips
To make a copy of a clip, proceed as follows:
1. If you want to copy more than one clip, you need to select these clips first.
2. Position the pointer over the clip, in the mouse zone to which you have as-
signed the “Drag/Copy clip” function (by default the top clip area).
3. Click and drag the clip(s) in any direction.
While you are dragging the clip(s), a dotted line indicates where the first of the copied clips
will end up. The position is also indicated on the info line (see “The info line” on page 375).
4. Release the mouse button.
If you dragged a single clip, the Insert options pop-up menu appears (see “The Insert options”
on page 388). Select one of the options to insert the duplicate of the clip. If you dragged more
than one clip, the duplicates are inserted, taking the auto-grouping settings into account, as
described below.
The clip(s) will snap to any activated magnetic bounds, see “Magnetic
bounds” on page 409.
You cannot copy mono clips to stereo tracks or vice versa.
You can also duplicate a whole track, including all its clips, by selecting
Clone track from the track pop-up menu.
Duplicating with auto-grouping
If you are copying more than one clip at the same time, two of the auto-
grouping settings in the Edit view affect the result (see “Moving with auto-
grouping” on page 416):
If Track auto-grouping is activated when you duplicate clips, all clips on
the destination track, to the right of the new copy, will be moved to the
right, to “make room” for the new clips.
If Global auto-grouping is activated when you duplicate clips, all clips to
the right of the new copy in the whole Audio Montage will be moved to
the right in the same way.