Motion Sequencing 2.0
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Copy Step
is copies the selected Step(s), placing them on the clipboard.
Paste Step
ese commands paste the Step(s) on the clipboard over the selected Step(s).
If you have cut or copied multiple Steps, and then select a range of Steps as the Paste destination, the following will
happen:
• If a single Step is selected, the Steps will be pasted starting at that step, and then replace as many steps as necessary
following that step.
• If you’ve selected exactly the same number of Steps as are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste
will replace only those selected Steps.
• If you’ve selected fewer Steps than are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste will replace the select-
ed Steps, and then replace as many Steps as necessary following the last selected Step.
• If you’ve selected more Steps than are on the clipboard, Paste will replace the selected Steps with a loop of the clip-
board, stopping at the last selected Step.
Insert Before and Insert After
ese commands insert the Step(s) on the clipboard before or aer the selected Step.
If a range of steps is selected, only the rst or last step matters. Insert Before refers to the rst selected step, and Insert
Aer refers to the last selected step.
Delete Step
is removes the selected Step(s) without aecting the clipboard.
Solo Step
Step solo mode makes the Lane temporarily loop on the selected Step, for auditioning shapes, troubleshooting, etc.
To enter Step Solo mode:
1. Right-click or control-click (macOS) on a Step to bring up the contextual menu.
2. Select the Solo Step command.
e Step will be marked with a brighter, thicker outline.
e Motion Sequence will play as if that Lane was set to loop on the selected Step. Other Lanes will continue to play
normally. If you select other Steps in the current Lane, solo will follow the selected Step.
To exit Step Solo mode, bring up the contextual menu and un-select Solo Step.
Only one Lane at a time can be in Step Solo mode. If you enter Step Solo mode for a second Lane, the rst Lane’s Step
Solo mode is turned o automatically. Changing to a dierent Layer also turns o Step Solo mode.