Specifications
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Group
The Group command creates a clip group from
all elements in the current selection. Selections
can include audio, MIDI, or Video clips on one
or more tracks. Multiple clip groups can be se-
lected and included in new clip groups.
Ungroup
The Ungroup command unpacks the currently
selected clip group, revealing all underlying
clips and any nested clip groups. When there are
multiple nested clip groups, the
Ungroup com-
mand will ungroup the front-most top-layer clip
group only, preserving any underlying clip
groups.
Ungroup All
The Ungroup All command removes all layers of
clip groups and nested clip groups in the cur-
rently selected clip in one step.
Regroup
The Regroup command undoes the last Ungroup
command and regroups the individual clips
back to their former clip group state. This lets
you ungroup a grouped clip, edit its underlying
clips, and regroup it to continue working on
higher-level composition and arranging.
Loop
The Loop command lets you loop audio, video,
and MIDI clips.
Unloop
The Unloop command lets you switch looped
clips back to standard (unlooped) clips so that
they can be edited individually.
Capture
This command defines a selection as a new clip
and adds it to the Clip List. From there the new
clip can be dragged into a track. You cannot cap-
ture selections across multiple clips unless the
data is contiguous material from the same file.
Rename
This command lets you rename the selected clip.
When renaming a clip that was auto-created
during editing, the clip becomes a user-defined
clip and is displayed in the Clip List even when
auto-created clips are hidden.
You can also use the Clip > Ungroup com-
mand on looped clips to unloop and main-
tain all loop iterations as individual clips.
You can also use the Clip > Ungroup All
command on looped clips to flatten the
looped clips into one clip.