I can't recall how to copy a soundbite to a new track and then be able to edit the new copy without it affecting the soundbite I just copied from. It seems like I used to copy and then try various fades and edit versions of the same bite without it duplicating on the original bite.
Also, is there any reason control/command D will not duplicate my selected tracks? If I use the menu it works, just not the key command. I did not change this In commands and the lists control/command/D in the menu as the correct key command.
Create new soundbite from current selected
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Create new soundbite from current selected
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Re: Create new soundbite from current selected
Has anyone had this happen? I am thinking these may be software glitches as I can't find any support info on these particular issues.
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Re: Create new soundbite from current selected
I think you need Sequence Editor> Mini-Menu>Edge Edit copy checked.
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Re: Create new soundbite from current selected
+1cuttime wrote:I think you need Sequence Editor> Mini-Menu>Edge Edit copy checked.
If you add a fade before edge editing, the fade will attach to all copies. Once an edge is edited the soundbite becomes unique
Re: Create new soundbite from current selected
Wonderful, that was it! Thank you.
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