On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 10:55:24PM +0100, Hartmut Noack wrote:
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Tapani Sysimets? schrieb:
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On 12/08/2009 04:29 AM, Brent Busby wrote:
Can you
select the regions, duplicate/copy, drag to the new start
point, then cut the old parts out of the mix and readjust the following
material to the new start point? I think this will work across multiple
tracks.
Hi, that should work indeed. I've done it by moving playhead to the
starting point of the to-be-moved section of the song, hitting Ctrl+A,
then hitting S ....
Sounds pretty complicated to me. Why not:
Zoom to whole project.
Select all regions
left-click hold them and drag them to the right
select all regions that should be moved to the start
left-click hold them and drag them to the left
repeat until all pieces are in place...
I did this some 10-12 times, it is perfectly safe. You need to make
sure, that you really select everything so unhide hidden tracks that
hold any regions before. The only problem is, that you loose automations
for these are bound to the time-line and not to a region....
If you're just trying to cut a project in two:
1) Put a marker in for your chop point, save, and close the project.
2) "cp -a" the original project directory to a new directory.
3) Open the new directory, and delete everything on one side of the marker. Just select
it, and delete, easy. Save. Close the project.
4) In the old project, delete everything on the other side of the marker. Save.
You now have two projects, one of which is "up to such-and-such point", and the
other is "after such-and-such point".
-ken