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Editing
The Draw Tool
Copying using the [Ctrl]/[Command] Key
1. Place the cursor in the center of the Synth event and hold down [Ctrl]/[Command].
2. Click and hold the selected event and drag to the position where you want the
copy to be made. In this case, drag until the copy is lined up with bar 5.
3. Release the mouse button.
You now have two Synth events.
Deleting
1. Select an event to delete.
2. Press [Delete] or [Backspace] or select the Delete option on the Edit menu.
Creating a New File from Selected Events
When you have edited events, it is often useful to create a new file from the events.
For example, you may have split an event into several events, reordered them, and
want to further edit the entire audio in the Sample Editor. Proceed as follows:
1. Hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] and select the audio events that you want to
combine in a new file.
2. Open the Edit menu and select “Bounce Selection”.
All selected events are combined in a new event.
The Draw Tool
At the top of the track list, you have access to the Draw tool.
You can use the Draw tool to draw in elements in the Arrange Zone.
You can also press [Alt]/[Option] to toggle the Draw tool in Select mode.
You can draw in the following elements in the Arrange Zone:
- Instrument parts on instrument tracks
- Pattern parts on beat tracks, see “The Beat Page” on page 53
- Performance parts on the performance track, see “Performance Parts” on page 96
- Tempo changes on the tempo track, see “Adding Tempo Changes” on page 37
- Automation events on the automation track, see “Adding Automation” on page 44
- Transpose changes on the transpose track, see “Show Transpose Track” on page
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