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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 editors 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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