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So I laid down the first 16 bars of bass for my tune. Now I want to copy/paste that into the second 16 bars and edit in the slight changes between the 1st 16 and the 2nd 16. Unfortunately, copy and paste don’t seem to work as they work in other editors.
When I select the notes then Copy (^c) and “Paste at Playhead” (^v), I can’t tell that it pastes anything, although it repositions the buffer to a single measure later (no notes are pasted).
When I select the notes then Copy (^c) and “Paste on Selected Midi Block”, I don’t know what it does at all. Although sometimes it seems it doubles all the notes in place and totally screws things up.
How do you select some notes in the grid editor, copy them, then paste them at another location in the grid editor???
Should be easy. I’ve copy and pasted forever using this method(select, ^c,^v) in 100s of other programs (e.g., Word, Excel, Visio, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc) including the faitly similar Reaper Midi editor.
Hi,
I am sorry but I can’t replicate here. If I am in the Grid Editor and select notes and Copy (in my case Cmd+C, since I’m on a Mac) then put the playhead where I want them to end up and then Paste, the notes are indeed pasted there.
If I copy a block on the Song Track (Ctrl/Cmd+C) and then Paste (Ctrl/Cmd+V) the block is pasted where the Playhead is.
Selecting a range of notes in the Grid Editor and then Alt/Option+drag the notes is another way of copying notes and the same can of course be done with MIDI Blocks on the Song Track.
If you copy something from one MIDI Block you can paste it onto another MIDI Block on the Song Track.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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