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Editing multiple tracks
Hello,
I am new so please no flames. Here is the deal... It's a standard A-B-A-B verse chorus verse thing. First I created a MIDI percussion track. Next I recorded each rhythm track individually: bass guitar, rhythm guitar, and mandolin, once for the verse and then once for the chorus. I was wondering is there a way to "Copy and Paste" all three rhythm tracks at once to get them into the A-B-A-B structure? It's been really tedious "Copying and Pasting" individually. I've already ripped apart the manual looking for an answer. I thought I'd post here and play some Battlefront II instead of wasting any more time trying to figure it out myself. Thanks, XR
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try holding "ctrl" and click the tracks you wanna copy , the right click n hit copy then paste it....should work
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