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Menu Reference
Edit menu
Undo/Redo
Cubase offers wide-ranging, multiple Undo, allowing you
to undo virtually any action you perform.
To undo the last performed action, select Undo from the
Edit menu, or use the corresponding key command (by
default [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Z]).
If you select Undo again, the previously performed action will be undone,
and so on.
To redo the last undone action, select Redo from the
Edit menu, or use the corresponding key command (by
default [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift]-[Z]).
Undone actions will be available for Redo until you perform another action
(at which point the “Redo Stack” is cleared – see “History…” below).
History…
The Edit History window contains a representation of the
“Undo Stack” (the performed actions, with the most re
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cent action at the top of the stack) and the “Redo Stack”
(the undone actions, with the most recently undone action
at the bottom of the stack). The two stacks are separated
by a divider line.
The Edit History dialog allows you to undo or redo several
actions in one go, by moving the divider between the
Undo Stack and the Redo Stack (moving actions from the
Undo Stack to the Redo Stack, or vice versa).
Cut/Copy/Paste
You can cut or copy selected events (or selection ranges)
and paste them in again at the cursor position.
Delete
This will delete all selected events.
Functions
The items on the Functions submenu have the following
functions:
Range
The items on the Range submenu have the following
functions:
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With the Maximum Undo setting in the Preferences
dialog (General page), you can specify how many
levels of Undo are available.
Option Description
Paste at
Origin
This will paste an event at its original position, i. e. where it
was originally cut or copied from.
Split at
Cursor
This splits selected events at the cursor position. If no
events are selected, all events on all tracks intersected by
the cursor will be split.
Split Loop This splits all events at the left and right locator positions.
Duplicate This creates a copy of the selected event and places it di-
rectly after the original. If several events are selected, all of
these are copied “as one unit”, maintaining the relative dis
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tance between the events.
Repeat… The Repeat option opens a dialog, allowing you to create a
number of copies (regular or shared) of the selected
event(s). This works just like the Duplicate function, except
that you can specify the number of copies.
Fill Loop This creates a number of copies starting at the left locator
and ending at the right locator. The last copy is automati
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cally shortened to end at the right locator position.
Convert to
Real Copy
This creates a new version of a clip (that can be edited in-
dependently) and adds this to the Pool.
Option Description
Global Copy This copies everything in the selection range.
Cut Time Cuts out the selection range and moves it to the clipboard.
Events to the right of the removed range are moved to the
left to fill out the gap.
Delete Time The selection range is removed and events to the right are
moved to the left to fill out the gap.
Paste Time Pastes the clipboard data at the start position and track of
the current selection. Existing events are moved to make
room for the pasted data.
Paste Time
at Origin
Pastes the clipboard data back at its original position. Ex-
isting events are moved to make room for the pasted data.
Split Splits any events or parts that are intersected by the selec-
tion range, at the positions of the selection range edges.
Crop All events or parts that are partially within the selection
range are cropped, that is, sections outside the selection
range are removed, leaving only events that are fully inside
or outside the selection range.