Hi,
Just trying to work out the quickest way to copy a selection from one track to another track and have it line up exactly with the original?
I know I can do this a couple of ways:
1. Make a note of the selection start value and then reset this when the new track is selected so that the paste point is right.
2. Mark the selection with a label and then use the boundary guides.
Both these seem a bit slow - is there a quicker way - something like the Duplicate command but that doesn't create a new track?
Cheers,
Chris
Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
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Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
We were good to right about there.the Duplicate command but that doesn't create a new track?
....What.......?
Give us that again but use different words. You want to copy and paste into a new track without creating a new track.....?
Koz
Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
Sorry I'll try to be clearer.
Say I have a file containing multiple sections that I need to edit separately (e.g. multiple songs from a radio show I'm editing).
What I'd like to end up with is one track containing the complete original show and a second track containing just the songs aligned to their original positions. The problem with Duplicate is that it puts each song on a new track.
Does that make sense?
Say I have a file containing multiple sections that I need to edit separately (e.g. multiple songs from a radio show I'm editing).
What I'd like to end up with is one track containing the complete original show and a second track containing just the songs aligned to their original positions. The problem with Duplicate is that it puts each song on a new track.
Does that make sense?
Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
Why is that a problem?cpsmusic wrote:The problem with Duplicate is that it puts each song on a new track.
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Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
It's mainly a workflow issue - I tend to lose track of them on the screen!
Also, there are other things that I have to edit out of the original track and group together - it's simpler if I keep similar items on a dedicated track (e.g. live songs, songs, interviews, stings, etc.)
Also, there are other things that I have to edit out of the original track and group together - it's simpler if I keep similar items on a dedicated track (e.g. live songs, songs, interviews, stings, etc.)
Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
Several tips that may help:
Collapse / Expand tracks
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/au ... l#collapse
Collapse / Expand all tracks
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/vi ... l#collapse
Any number of tracks may be "mixed down" into a single track at any time, using "Tracks > Mix and Render". The mixed track appears at the bottom below all other tracks.
A direct answer to your original question. Using keyboard shortcut (really quick when you become familiar with the keys)
Collapse / Expand tracks
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/au ... l#collapse
Collapse / Expand all tracks
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/vi ... l#collapse
Any number of tracks may be "mixed down" into a single track at any time, using "Tracks > Mix and Render". The mixed track appears at the bottom below all other tracks.
A direct answer to your original question. Using keyboard shortcut (really quick when you become familiar with the keys)
- Make the selection in one track
- Ctrl+C (copy)
- ENTER (toggle the selection off)
- Down cursor key (move focus down to the track where you want to paste)
- ENTER (toggle the selection on)
- Ctrl+V (paste)
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Re: Quickest Way to Copy Selection to Adjacent Track?
Bingo!
Many thanks!
It's the use of the Enter command that fixes the problem I was having.
Cheers,
Chris
Many thanks!
It's the use of the Enter command that fixes the problem I was having.
Cheers,
Chris