→ The Scene takes its new place. On your controller in Scene mode, you can now select this
Scene via the pad corresponding to its new location.
15.2.10 Making Scenes Unique
 
If  a  Scene  is  referencing  the  same  Patterns  you  can  make  a  separate  (unique)  copy  of  the
Scene and its Patterns by selecting Unique. This will then allow you to work on a new separate
copy of the Scene and its Pattern in isolation. Use Unique in combination with the Duplicate
option. For more information on the Duplicate option, read: ↑15.2.8, Duplicating Scenes.
To make a Scene unique in the Ideas view:
► In the top row of the Ideas view, right-click ([Ctrl]-click on macOS) the name of the Scene
you want to make unique and select Unique from the context menu:
→
A unique copy of the Scene and its Patterns are created.
This option  is  only available if the  selected  Scene is referencing the  same  Patterns  as
another Scene.
Working with the Arranger
Using Ideas View
 
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