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Old 12-10-2005, 05:14 AM
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Hi all,

Searched forum and manual already. I'm not after the "special paste" function, rather I used to be able to hit "Apple+V" as many times I wished for the copied section to paste. At present, the section appears to paste on the same spot, and not one after the other along the timeline.

I'm sure it's a bleedingly simple fix, and I've just lost something in the PT5 to PT7 upgrade...

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Duplicate...Command+D
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Cheers for the prompt reply. It's been almost 2 1/2 years since I've had my hands on my rig. Feeling rather rusty.
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Region Loop.

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Yes, in Pro Tools 7 use "Region Loop".

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if you click on the line that you want to paste to and
drag down and right [creating a darkened section] that you want to paste into
then paste, it works
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Cheers for the prompt reply. It's been almost 2 1/2 years since I've had my hands on my rig. Feeling rather rusty.
I have a question regarding the command if I may.


When I duplicate anything in grid mode, it will duplicate the first duplicate and line up perfect in grid mode as the first region which is exactly let say a four bar region. Then do another duplicate the region fall short of the grid.


Or it can actually be the region even be longer than the time grid ?


What am I do wrong. I tried searching and searching and haven't found an answer yet.


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I would have started a new thread for this Having said that, are you sure the pasted clip is exactly the length to fit the grid(it needs to be)?
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I would have started a new thread for this Having said that, are you sure the pasted clip is exactly the length to fit the grid(it needs to be)?



Yeah it's really strange. it starts to stray off a sample, and when I realign it's like the grid is off. But the audio region is dead on the couple of duplicates.
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