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overlapping regions
whenever I drag a region over another and then move it away again, it appears to have deleted whatever was in the underlying region. How do I overlap without affecting the underlying region? For example if I try a cross fade, and decide I don't like it one day, it appears that if I remove the fade and move one of the regions, the underlying one is altered.
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Re: overlapping regions
There may be an easier way around it, but you can for sure CLEAR the region that was altered (using edit>clear in the upper left) then go over to your regions list and drag the old unaltered region back to where you want it, or recreating it from your WHOLE FILE if you have to.
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