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NOTE
If you split a MIDI part so that the split position intersects one or several MIDI notes and Split
MIDI Events is activated in the Preferences dialog (Editing—MIDI page), the intersected notes
are split and new notes are created at the beginning of the second part. If it is deactivated, the
notes remain in the rst part, but stick out after the end of the part.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window Toolbar on page 30
Splitting Events Repeatedly
You can split events repeatedly into multiple events of equal size.
PROCEDURE
Select Split , hold down Alt/Opt and click the event where you want to make the rst split.
RESULT
The event is automatically split into as many equal events as the length of the original event
allows.
Gluing Events
In the Project window, you can glue two or more events on the same track.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select the events that you want to glue, and select Edit > Glue.
Select Glue and click the event that you want to glue to the next event.
Select Glue, hold down Alt/Opt , and click the event that you want to glue to all
following events.
RESULT
The events are glued together.
NOTE
If you rst split an audio event and then glue the parts together again, an event is created. In any
other case, a part is created.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window Toolbar on page 30
Pasting Events
You can paste events from the clipboard.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select the events and select Edit > Functions > Paste at Origin to paste the event at the
same position from which you cut or copied it.
Parts and Events
Editing Techniques for Parts and Events
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