Specifications

Chapter 13: Tracks 229
Duplicating Tracks
The Duplicate Track command lets you duplicate
one or more tracks, including their audio or MIDI
data, playlists, automation, and other attributes.
To duplicate one or more tracks:
1 Select the tracks you want to duplicate.
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2 Do one of the following:
Choose
Track > Duplicate.
Press Option+Shift+D (Mac) or Alt+Shift+D
(Windows).
Right-click the name of the track in the Track
List, or Mix or Edit window, and select
Duplicate.
3 In the Duplicate Tracks dialog, configure the
following options:
Enter how many copies you want to create in the
Number of Duplicates filed.
To copy the currently active (visible) Edit playl-
ist from the source track, select
Active Playlist.
To copy all Edit playlists on the source track,
select
Alternate Playlists
To copy all automation from the source track,
select
Automation.
To copy all plug-in and insert assignments,
select
Inserts.
To copy all sends and send assignments,
select
Sends.
To maintain all Mix and Edit Group assign-
ments, select
Group Assignments.
4 If duplicating multiple tracks, do one of the fol-
lowing:
If you want all the newly created tracks to follow
the last selected source track (to the far-right of
the Mix window, and at the bottom of the Edit
window), select the
Insert after Last Selected
Track
option.
If you want each newly-created track to be in-
serted directly after its source track, deselect this
option.
5 Click OK to duplicate tracks according to the
settings in the Duplicate Tracks dialog. Click
Cancel to close the dialog and not create dupli-
cate tracks.
In the Mix window, each duplicate track is created
to the right of its original track. In the Edit window,
each duplicate track is created below its original
track. When duplicating multiple tracks, you can
also choose to have the new tracks follow the last
selected track (or have each new track follow its
source track).
For information, see “Selecting Tracks” on
page 227.
Duplicate Tracks dialog