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Regions
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User Guide
Version 4.1
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Copying Regions
Creating A New Region
Regions can be copied and moved in the same way as MIDI
sequences. To move a region, simply grab and drag it. To copy
a region, press the O key (Mac) or the ç key (PC), while
dragging the original. The new region will have the same name
as the original region, and will be numbered consecutively.
The booundaries of the copied region can be changed, inde-
pendent of the original. This can be compared to a real copy of
a MIDI sequence, created in the same way.
Looping Regions
As with MIDI sequences, the loop parameter causes the region
to play repeatedly within the track (see Loop, Chapter 8, p.
162). It is important to note that the repetitions are guided by
the region’s precise length. This means that even if the song
tempo matches exactly, after a time, the repetitions may drift
out of sync.
Moving Regions
Just like MIDI sequences, regions can be moved with the
mouse in the Arrange window. When dragging a region, it will
move in quarter note steps.
By pressing ç (Mac) or A (PC), regions can be moved in
display format steps (e.g., sixteenths).
By pressing çS (Mac) or AS (PC), the regions can be
moved by single clock ticks.
The delay parameter in the sequencer parameter dialog box
can also be used (see Delay, Chapter 8, p. 162).

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