Duplicating SubSections

You can duplicate any or all of the 64 SubSections in a track, making replicas of the original SubSection. Duplicating a SubSectioncreates a dynamic link between the duplicate SubSection and the original Section. The duplicate always retains the same parameters as the original SubSection andthe Parent Section; any edit operations you perform to the original affect theduplicates, and vice versa. Because duplicate SubSections conform to parametersidentical to the original, they take up very little extra memory; you can haveas many duplicate SubSections in a track as you want, limited only byavailable memory.

To duplicate SubSections:

  1. Within the Notes display of the Graphic Editor window, click the gray (or colored) area of the SubSection event that you want toduplicate.

The SubSection Event Edit dialog box for that event appears.

  1. Adjust the Starting at Bar:Beat:Clock field to the location where you want the duplicate SubSection to start.

  2. Click the Duplicate button in the SubSection Event Edit dialog box.

The new SubSection appears in the Graphic Editor window.

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If you want to move the duplicate SubSection to a different start time, eitherdrag it by its Begin Selector Triangle, or use its SubSection Event Editdialog box.


See Also:

Copying SubSection Tempo, Key Signature, and Time Signature Events

Creating SubSections

Deleting SubSections

Editing Tracks in SubSections

Duplicating SubSections