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Old 04-21-2003
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weird copy and paste thing in Cubase

this is an odd and stupid problem I'm having with Cubase SX but it's really bugging me. If I draw an event curve/line in the Project window (main view) - e.q. a series of event points that define a pan or fade, I cannot copy and paste this event series to another pan / fade variable that corresponds to a different audio channel. I.e. I can't copy and paste these kind of event points between channels. What am I doing wrong? Every time I try, the points get pasted into the channel I copied from, no matter which channel I subsequently select. It's getting annoying; it should be something that is very obvious to do.

I can't find mention of this in any of the documentation, it seems such a simple thing, help!
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hold ALT and drag the events.

I may be wrong.
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no, that doesn't seem to work - I tried ALT-dragging, alt+Ctrl+V, nothing, the event points (I mean the little dots that join the lines in pan/fade curves etc) still paste into the channel I copied from even though I selected a different audio channel to paste into. There most be some way of doing this! Either that or Steinberg made a pretty simplistic oversight.... :-( thanks for the help anyway.
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