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Janne Svensson

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Sep 9, 2020, 5:44:53 AM9/9/20
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Hello list.

I have a problem and I will try to explain it easy.

I have selected 2 bars of a drumtrack and would like to paste it in
the middle of this track to make a part 2 bars longer. Can anyone
explain how to do this?

I want to keep Everything at the right of the insetion Point and just
move it 2 bars forward. Hope you understand my question.

Thanks in advance.
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Rory McDonald

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Sep 9, 2020, 10:34:41 AM9/9/20
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If your using Flow Tools, hit F1 twice to go into shuffle mode, go to the spot in the session you would like to paste and drop it there. If all goes well it should have no problems.
Alternatively, I believe you could get in shuffle mode, then, assuming the section you'd like to paste is selected, hit command D and have it duplicated.
I'm not sure if you plan to record more drums there on that same track afterwards, but if not and you can do this, I often find for whatever reason that committing instrument tracks to audio before doing any editing like that makes it go smoother than not, sometimes notes move around weirdly where they shouldn't, might just be on my end for some reason though. Anyway though hope this helps at least somewhat.

Rory

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Janne Svensson

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Sep 10, 2020, 1:25:59 PM9/10/20
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Hello Rory!

Thank you for this tip. It worked after a while. Now I underständ what
these different edit modes are. I have one more question and this is
not only in midi editing. If I want to clear all memory locations, is
there a shortcut or somewhere in menus i can clear all locations?

Rory McDonald

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Sep 11, 2020, 1:08:55 AM9/11/20
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I believe the memory window shortcut is option 5 on the numpad. In there theres a clear memory locations button.

Rory

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CHUCK REICHEL

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Sep 11, 2020, 7:09:18 AM9/11/20
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Hi Rory,

The memory locates window command is "Command num pad 5"
Just hit the same command again to close it also.
HTH
Chuck
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Rory McDonald

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Sep 11, 2020, 10:29:29 AM9/11/20
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Sorry, my mistake. Got the number right anyway though, lol.

Rory

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