Idiots Question

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I have searched these forums, searched Google, and referred to the Cubase manual, but I still can't loop in Cubase SX.

I can make a midi section, say for a verse, and I then want to loop say a 4 bar sequence or whatever. i can use the cycle tool. But thats not how I want to do it. With experience in Adobe audition and Ableton I have just made the switch to Cubase. With both of those programmes it was a simple process of dragging the clip as many times as you wanted it to loop. If I do this in Cubase I just get an ampty stave. Do I have to arm it for looping before dragging? If so, how?

I am getting on great with all the other features in Cubase, and am exploring thm as we speak... but this simple task is still confusing me.

the only solution I have found is to C+P the clip over and over, which is not the best way to solve the problem I don't think. Surely there is a way of looping a clip throughout the timeline.

Thanks in advance,

Sammy.
 
Two ways to do it - select the thing you want to repeat and Ctrl+K or Apple+K, depending on whether you're on PC or Mac, and type however many bars you want.
Alternatively, drag the white box on the bottom-right of the nit you want to drag, with ALT held down.
 
Right click on the event in question, goto Edit>Repeat and enter the number of times you want it to repeat.
 
Thanks very much guys. I just wasn't having any luck figuring that out.
 
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