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Tue 17 Feb 2004, 20:37
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Wish I could help...Have you tried the digidesign website? digidesign
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Tue 17 Feb 2004, 21:49
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Would it help if you just duplicated the tracks rather than try cut-and-paste? I use that command all the time with great success. I believe it will also allow more than one track to be duplicated at a time.
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Tue 17 Feb 2004, 23:39
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Try and add the tracks that you would like to copy and paste at the same time to a group, and make sure to add edit in the group options
Hope this helps
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Thu 19 Feb 2004, 02:24
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now that sounds like the answer i was looking for. thanks.
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Mon 1 Mar 2004, 04:55
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If you're trying to copy ALL the tracks (like when you want to duplicate a chorus or verse section) you can use the "All" group command. Just click on "All" in the groups window in the lower left of the edit window.
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Tue 9 Mar 2004, 06:22
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BradG's got it. Also, make sure you're in "Shuffle" mode. This will move everything else out of the way of your destination. This way you won't erase anything else. To be in Shuffle mode, select F1 while in Edit window.
Remember, you can also create groups. This is great for when you only wanna copy and paste from a group of tracks while excluding others.
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