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Seems this had been broken for some time now, but nobody noticed it. :-/ Thanks to Len Ovens for pointing this one out. :-)
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1.4 KiB
HTML
38 lines
1.4 KiB
HTML
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<p>
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Moving or copying a region is done using the <a href="@@toolbox">Grab mouse mode</a>,
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or the Smart mode with the pointer in the lower half of the region
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to begin a move or <a href="@@copy-regions">copy</a> operation.
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</p>
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<p>
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With the pointer in the region, using a <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag will
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make the region follow the pointer as it is moved around. By default,
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the region can move freely along the timeline.
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</p>
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<p>
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To move a region from one track to another, the move must be started as
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described above, but the pointer should end in the desired track. The
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region will follow the pointer.
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<p class="note">
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if some other kinds of tracks are visible, the region will remain where it is
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as the pointer moves across them, and will then jump to the new track. This
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serves as a visual reminder that an audio region cannot be dragged into an automation
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track or a bus, for example.
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</p>
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<h2>Move Multiple Regions</h2>
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<p>
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In order to move multiple regions, they should be selected before moving. Then
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<kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-dragging one of the selected regions will move
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all the regions, keeping their positions relative to each other.
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</p>
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<h2>Fixed-Time Motion</h2>
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<p>
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Moving region(s) to other track(s) while keeping its at the
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same exact position on the timeline is done by simply using a
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<kbd class="mouse">Middle</kbd>-drag instead.
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</p>
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