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Part Operations using the Toolbox
Resizing Parts
You can change the length of a Part using the Pencil tool. There are two ways of do-
ing this:
Position the pointer close to the end point, and drag to the left (shorten)
or to the right (lengthen).
This changes the length of the Part (without changing its start position).
Position the pointer close to the beginning, and drag to the left.
This adds to the beginning of the Part, This does not move the Events in it, it
just sizes it as if recording had been activated earlier.
An outline of the Part shows the size while you are dragging. The Mouse box
aids you in positioning the pointer so that you can set the length exactly as
you want it. The Snap function helps you to restrict your changes to some
even note value (see the Getting Started book).
Shortening a Part with the Pencil.
If you make a Part shorter, the Events outside the new length are lost.
Repeating Parts
If you hold down [Alt] while lengthening a Part with the Pencil tool, new Parts will
be created, all lined up end-to-start after the Previous Part. The new Parts will be
copies of the original, including all Events and playback parameters.
The outline shown when you drag the Pencil can be thought of as a “frame”, that becomes
filled with as many copies of the original Part as possible.
If you instead hold down the [Control] key, the repeated Parts will be Ghost Parts
(see page 45).
You can also Repeat using a dialog box, see page 46. This allows you to
repeat several Parts at the same time.
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