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Copying a time selection and events
When you copy a time selection and events, selected events and portions of selected events within the time selection are reproduced
and placed on the Clipboard. Time information is also placed on the Clipboard.
Cutting events
Cutting events removes them from the timeline, but places the cut information (events and time) on the Clipboard. Once on the
Clipboard, you may paste the information into your project.
1.
Click the events to be cut to select them or select a time range.
2.
Click the Cut button on the toolbar.
Cutting selected events
When cut, selected events are reproduced and placed on the Clipboard. Time information is also placed on the Clipboard. When cutting
selected events, ripple edit mode has no effect on later events.
Cutting a time selection
When you cut a time selection, events within the time selection are reproduced and placed on the Clipboard. Time information is also
placed on the Clipboard. When cutting a time selection, ripple edit mode affects the position of material on the timeline after the cut:
any events on the timeline following the cut move forward on the timeline accordingly.
Cutting a time selection and events
When you cut a time selection and events, selected events and portions of selected events within the time selection are reproduced and
placed on the Clipboard. Time information is also placed on the Clipboard. When cutting a combination of time selection and event
selection, ripple edit mode affects the position of material on the timeline after the cut: any events on the timeline following the cut
move forward on the timeline accordingly.
Pasting events
Once information is copied to the Clipboard, you may choose a variety of ways to paste the Clipboard items. CD Architect software
always pastes from the insertion point’s position along the timeline.
When ripple edit mode is enabled, the application pushes material down the timeline to make room for pasted material. The exact
behavior of the ripple depends on what is being pasted. If you are using both audio layers, both layers are ripple edited.
1.
Move the cursor to the desired location on the timeline.
2.
Click within the layer where you want to paste the event. This layer is the focus layer; there can be only one focus layer at a time.
3.
Click the Paste button on the toolbar.
Clipboard events are pasted at the cursor position on the track. Existing events can be overlapped with newly pasted information.
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