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To use Track Edit Insert:
On the Song Play or Song Edit screen, select Track Edit Insert from the
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Song Utility menu to open the Track Edit Insert window.
You can also quickly get to this window by holding down SHIFT on the
Song Edit screen, and then clicking F9 (TrackEdit Ins).
Set the first half of the Source Track parameter—it’s selected in the 2
illustration above—to the type of track in which you want to insert
blank measures. You can select:
ALL—
• to insert blank measures for the entire song by adding it to
all of the song’s tracks.
MIDI—
• to select a MIDI track.
Audio—
• to select an audio track.
Tempo—
• to select the song’s tempo track.
If you selected
3 MIDI or Audio in Step 2, set the second half of the
Source Track parameter to the specific track you want.
Set Measure to the place at which you want to start inserting blank
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space.
Set For to the number of measures you want to insert. As you adjust
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this value, the screen behind the Track Edit Insert window shows you
graphically the measures you’ll be adding.
Set Beat to the time signature you’d like the blank measures to use.
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Click F8 (Execute) to insert the blank measures, or F7 (Cancel) if you 7
decide not to.
Removing Measures from a Song or Track
Track Edit Delete allows you to remove measures from a track. The operation’s
effect on the track’s objects depends on what’s being removed.
Objects before the removed measures—
• play at their original locations.
Playback continues past the point at which the measures have been
removed, unless you’re shortening the song. If you take measures off
the end of a song where a phrase or sample is in the process of playing
back, playback stops at the new song end.
Objects in measures that are removed—
• are also deleted from the song.
Objects after the inserted empty measures—
• are moved forward in time
by the length of the removed measures.