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Recording
Importing Material from Another Cakewalk
Project
You use the Edit-Copy and Edit-Paste commands to import material
from one project to another using the Windows clipboard. The project
that contains the material you want to import is the source project.
The project into which the material is imported is the target project.
Normally, if you copy material from several different tracks to the
Windows clipboard, the information will be pasted back into separate
tracks. You can choose to paste all the material from the clipboard into a
single destination track in the target project.
You can also copy material from one project to another by displaying the
Track view for both projects side by side, then using drag-and-drop
editing.
Importing MIDI Files
You can create a new Pro Audio project from a MIDI Þle simply by
opening the Þle. Pro Audio takes material from the Þle and places it into
one or more tracks in the Track view. For more information about MIDI
Þles and how Pro Audio works with them, see Appendix D: MIDI Files.
To Import Material from Another Project…
1. Open the source project, or click in the Track view for that
project.
2. In the Track view, select the material you want to import.
3. Choose
Edit-Copy
to display the Copy dialog box.
4. Make sure that Events in Tracks is checked, and click OK.
5. Open the target project, or click in the Track view for that project.
6. Set the Now time and current track to indicate where the material
should be placed.
7. Choose
Edit-Paste
to display the Paste dialog box.
8. Check Paste to One Track if you want all material imported into
the current track.
9. Click OK.
Pro Audio imports the material and displays it in the Track view.

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