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Chapter 13

Creating Your Arrangement

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In the dialog: Set the desired sample rate, bit depth, file format, stereo conversion, and
dither type for the destination files.

The new audio files are created in the same folder as your original audio file. The files
are also added to the Audio Bin, and all references to these new arrange regions are
changed—to correspond with the newly created files.

These newly created files can be independently edited, allowing you to reverse, time
stretch, and more, without affecting other regions based on the same original file.

Making Multiple Copies of Regions

You can make multiple copies of both audio and MIDI regions using the Repeat
Regions command.

To make multiple copies of a region:

1

Select the region you want to make multiple copies of.

2

Choose Region > Repeat Regions in the Arrange area menu (or use the Repeat
Regions/Events key command).

3

Set the following parameters in the Repeat Regions/Events window:

 Number of Copies: This is where you enter the number of copies (excluding the

original).

 Adjustment: Choose whether you want a copy to begin at the end of the original

(setting: None), or whether you want the start point to be quantized (to the bar,
beat, tick, and so on).

 As: Copies/Aliases or Clones: Here you set whether the repeats are copies, aliases

(MIDI regions), or clones (audio regions) of the original.

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