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Table Of Contents
Copy an event from a different Cubase project and paste it in the event display.
RELATED LINKS
Basic Recording Methods on page 204
Importing MIDI Files on page 232
MIDI Editors on page 547
MediaBay and Media Rack on page 408
Parts
Parts are containers for MIDI or audio events and for tracks.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Parts on page 150
MIDI Parts on page 150
Folder Parts on page 151
Audio Parts
Audio parts are containers for audio events. If you want to treat several audio events as one unit
in the Project window, you can convert them to a part.
You can create audio parts in the following ways:
Select the Draw tool and draw on the audio track.
Press Alt/Opt , select the Object Selection tool, and draw on the audio track.
Select the Object Selection tool, and double-click on the audio track, between the left and
right locator.
Select several audio events on an audio track, and select Audio> Events to Part.
NOTE
To make the events appear as independent objects on the track again, select the part, and select
Audio> Dissolve Part.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Part Editor on page 379
MIDI Parts
A MIDI part is automatically created when you record. It contains the recorded events.
However, you can also create empty MIDI parts in the following ways:
Select the Draw tool and draw on the MIDI track.
Press Alt/Opt , select the Object Selection tool, and draw on the MIDI track.
Select the Object Selection tool, and double-click on the MIDI track, between the left and
the right locator.
Parts and Events
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