N Newbie dude New member Mar 22, 2006 #1 Am I doing something wrong, or will cubase just not allow you to copy something on track 1 and paste it on track 2?
Am I doing something wrong, or will cubase just not allow you to copy something on track 1 and paste it on track 2?
N NYMorningstar Recording Modus Operandi Mar 22, 2006 #2 You're probably doing something wrong. Try reading the manual and figure out how to do that, it's really rather easy.
You're probably doing something wrong. Try reading the manual and figure out how to do that, it's really rather easy.
S staring New member Mar 22, 2006 #3 Newbie dude said: Am I doing something wrong, or will cubase just not allow you to copy something on track 1 and paste it on track 2? Click to expand... Select the track event, press Ctrl + C, create new track, press Ctrl + V. Done! Be sure to copy and paste to the same type - audio->audio, midi->midi. Peace out.
Newbie dude said: Am I doing something wrong, or will cubase just not allow you to copy something on track 1 and paste it on track 2? Click to expand... Select the track event, press Ctrl + C, create new track, press Ctrl + V. Done! Be sure to copy and paste to the same type - audio->audio, midi->midi. Peace out.
G Garik Registered Luser Mar 22, 2006 #4 staring said: Select the track event, press Ctrl + C, create new track, press Ctrl + V. Done! Be sure to copy and paste to the same type - audio->audio, midi->midi. Peace out. Click to expand... Yep,that works for everything..not just Cubase.....windows that is
staring said: Select the track event, press Ctrl + C, create new track, press Ctrl + V. Done! Be sure to copy and paste to the same type - audio->audio, midi->midi. Peace out. Click to expand... Yep,that works for everything..not just Cubase.....windows that is
A Agent47 Dismember Mar 23, 2006 #5 Make sure you have track 2 selected before you paste, otherwise it'll paste to track one.
T travelin travis New member Mar 23, 2006 #6 Agent47 said: Make sure you have track 2 selected before you paste, otherwise it'll paste to track one. Click to expand... ........which you may not even see if the pasted clip is pasted directly over the original clip.
Agent47 said: Make sure you have track 2 selected before you paste, otherwise it'll paste to track one. Click to expand... ........which you may not even see if the pasted clip is pasted directly over the original clip.
A Agent47 Dismember Mar 23, 2006 #7 TravisinFlorida said: ........which you may not even see if the pasted clip is pasted directly over the original clip. Click to expand... Precisely!!
TravisinFlorida said: ........which you may not even see if the pasted clip is pasted directly over the original clip. Click to expand... Precisely!!
G Garik Registered Luser Mar 23, 2006 #8 Agent47 said: Make sure you have track 2 selected before you paste, otherwise it'll paste to track one. Click to expand... if i only had a penny for every time i did that
Agent47 said: Make sure you have track 2 selected before you paste, otherwise it'll paste to track one. Click to expand... if i only had a penny for every time i did that
A Agent47 Dismember Mar 24, 2006 #9 Garik said: if i only had a penny for every time i did that Click to expand... Me too. Do it all the time.
Garik said: if i only had a penny for every time i did that Click to expand... Me too. Do it all the time.
legionserial New member Mar 24, 2006 #10 Just hold down alt and drag it and it creates a new one that you can drop where you want.