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Hold down Alt and drag the event to a new position.
NOTE
If you hold down Ctrl/Cmd as well, movement direction is restricted to either
horizontal or vertical.
RESULT
A copy of the selected event is created and placed after the original. If several events are
selected, all of these are copied as one unit, maintaining the relative distance between the
events.
NOTE
If you duplicate audio events, the copies always refer to the same audio clip.
Repeating Events
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select the events and select Edit > Functions > Repeat to open the Repeat Events
dialog, that allows you to create a number of real or shared copies of the selected
events.
Select the events, hold down Alt, click the handle in the lower right corner of the last
selected event, and drag to the right to create a real copy.
Move the mouse pointer over the middle of the right event border so that it
becomes a pointing hand symbol, click and drag to the right to create a real copy.
Select the events, hold down Alt-Shift, and drag to the right to create a shared copy.
NOTE
This applies to MIDI events only.
Move the mouse pointer over the middle of the right event border so that it
becomes a pointing hand symbol, hold down
Shift, click and drag to the right to
create a shared copy.
NOTE
Repeating by dragging only works if the track has a height of at least 2 rows.
RELATED LINKS
Shared Copies on page 155
Repeat Events Dialog on page 154
Setting the Track Height on page 130
Repeat Events Dialog
The Repeat Events dialog allows you to create a number of real or shared copies of the selected
events.
To open the Repeat Events dialog, select Edit > Functions > Repeat.
Parts and Events
Editing Techniques for Parts and Events
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