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Working with Grouped Events
If two Events are grouped, a number of operations that you carry out on one of
them are applied equally to all. Examples of such operations are moving, duplicat-
ing, adjusting Insets etc.
Grouping Events
1. Select the Events that should make up the Group.
2. Select “Group” from the Audio editor’s Do pop-up menu.
Ungrouping
1. Select the grouped Event.
2. Select “Ungroup” from the Audio editor Do pop-up menu.
● To ensure the timing relationship is kept unaffected by editing, try to keep re-
cordings that were made together grouped. If you have to Ungroup, make ab-
solutely sure you don’t edit one of the channels separately or you’ll disturb
the timing/phase relationship.
Operations on Grouped Events
Some operations are done a little bit differently on Grouped Events than on regular
ones. Below follows a list.
About Snap to Zero
Snap to Zero (see page 234) is not applied to Groups.
Selecting, Moving, Cutting and Pasting, etc.
• When you click on one Grouped Event, all Events in the Group get se-
lected.
• To select one of the Events in a Group, use the cursor keys instead of the
mouse.
The only reason to do this is to be able to edit on the Info Line, see below.
• The following operations affect the entire group, as if it was one Event:
• Moving (using the arrow pointer or the kicker)
• Duplicating
• Quantizing
• Cut, Copy and Paste
• Deleting
• Muting with the Mute Tool.
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