Suppose you have dozens of Instrument or MIDI tracks, with hundreds of small MIDI regions spread out all over the Track Overview window. Put a Marker at location 5/1, and select about 50 of them, and use the Shift Command to move them to the marker.
What happens is the left-most region of the 50 you selected moves to the Market, but the 50 regions maintain their relative positions.
Is there a way to move them all the marker, other than selecting them one a at time and applying the Shift command?
Applying Shift to Multiple Regions
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Applying Shift to Multiple Regions
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Re: Applying Shift to Multiple Regions
For MIDI, I think it's one at a time. For audio, a sync. point could be used and DP refers to that.
If some of your MIDI tracks have common relative positions, you could try moving them in groups, according how much they need to move.
If some of your MIDI tracks have common relative positions, you could try moving them in groups, according how much they need to move.