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using memory location window
Is it just me or do many people forget that this function exists? Man, I just brought it into a rather lengthy session with verses, chorus, bridge and all and it absolutely made my editing life so much easier than ever before!
In a couple of keystrokes I was able to cut and paste stuff, move to different parts of the song, edit to my heart's content instead of taking the long and scenic route! I can't believe I overlooked this tool for this long, from now on it'll be used in every new session. pk
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Re: using memory location window
After setting up the the needed tracks and laying down the scratch, the first thing I do is make memory locations. Start from the beginning of the song and things will get numbered correctly. I most dig the "." Loc# "." command to take me to that location. Only thing is I wish there's a way to change the order of the numbers once they're in.
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