Cut; Delete; Copy; Paste - Mackie HDR24 Editing Manual

24 track/24 bit, digital audio hard disk recorder and editor
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Cut

Delete

Copy

Paste

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fadeout, and resize a region. The only thing that isn't recorded on the History list
is region Envelope modifications – node additions, movements or erasure.
Note: Backing up to or prior to a Record pass in the edit list is destructive. If you
undo a Record pass, you can't recover that recorded audio, nor can you redo any
editing operations that followed the Record pass on the list.
Cut removes the current selection (on one or multiple tracks) from the track area
and places it on the clipboard. You can Cut either an area selection made with the
I-Beam tool (on one or multiple tracks) or a region selected with the Hand tool.
Cut works contiguously across empty track space in the selected area – i.e.
unrecorded sections within the selected area are placed on the clipboard along
with recorded audio in the selected area. If pasted elsewhere, the pasted section
will include the blank spaces.
The Cut command is accessible from the pulldown Edit menu at the top of the GUI
screen, or by clicking on the CUT button on the Tools panel. The keyboard
shortcut is CTRL+X.
The keyboard Delete key is slightly different than Cut. It indeed cuts, but it does
not place the cut segment on to the clipboard. After a Delete operation, the
clipboard retains its previous contents. Delete is entered on the History List, so it
can be undone.
The Copy command copies the selection(s) or selected region(s) from the track
area to the clipboard. A region or selection is unaffected by a Copy operation. It
remains where it was. Like Cut, Copy works contiguously across empty track
space in the selected area – i.e. empty track space which is included in the area
marked for copying is placed on the clipboard along with areas of recorded audio.
If pasted elsewhere, the pasted section will include the blank space.
The Copy command is accessible from the pulldown Edit menu at the top of the
GUI screen, or by clicking on the COPY button on the Tools panel. The keyboard
shortcut is CTRL+C.
Paste places the current contents of the clipboard into the selected track,
beginning at the Current Time line. When multiple regions are pasted in, the
relative time between the regions remains intact, with the start of the leftmost
(earliest) region to be pasted falling on the Current Time line.
The Paste command is accessible from the pulldown Edit menu at the top of the
GUI screen, or by clicking on the PASTE button on the Tools panel. The keyboard
shortcut is CTRL+V.

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