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importing audio
How do I take an audio file that is listed in the audio menu on the right hand side of the edit window and paste it onto a track? I read the manual and and I couldnt seem do get it right. Please help
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Re: importing audio
just click and drag it where you want it.
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Re: importing audio
And, if you want it in more than one spot, like say if it's a hi hat or a kick, do this...
Once you have it in it's first spot, Click and slide the exact length of the sample going left to right, let go, and hit Ctrl./C(copy). Then, just click on the next spot you want it and hit Ctrl./V(paste). THEN, just hit Ctrl./D repeatedly to continue pasting the sample at the same interval over and over. Believe me, that's better than placing a sample at a time throughout... Roy
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