To copy from the remote or front panel, Paste, To paste from the gui – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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Click the COPY button on the GUI Tools panel.

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Click the COPY button on the GUI Tools panel.

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Pull down the Edit menu and select Copy.

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Pull down the Edit menu and select Copy.

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Use the keyboard shortcut [C

TRL

+c].

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Use the keyboard shortcut [C

TRL

+c].

To Copy from the Remote or Front Panel

To Copy from the Remote or Front Panel

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Press the TRACK button on the HDR front panel or Remote 48. This will launch the

Track

Edit menu. Press the SELECT button for Copy. The Copy submenu will then show:

(Selection)

Start, (Selection) End, Cancel and Copy

By default the Selection Start and End will be set as found entering the menu, and will be
displayed across the top two lines of the LCD. Within the

Copy submenu you can also

capture the Current Time to either setting by pressing the corresponding SELECT button for
Start and/or End after positioning the Transport as desired. Track Selection is
accomplished with the Record Arming buttons and will be indicated by an illuminated Track
LED on the Remote or Front Panel. Note that any previously armed tracks will show as
selected for this operation. This

Copy submenu will remain in effect while you settle on

your desired Selection area and during this time all Transport and GUI selection features will
be active. You can for example, mouse-modify the Selection End point in the GUI Tools
panel (as explained elsewhere), or jog the Current Time into position for capturing the
Selection End point here within the

Copy submenu. In either case the changing parameters

will be updated everywhere.

When you have selected the time range and tracks from which to make your copy, then press
Copy. Or press Cancel to exit the menu.

Paste
Paste places the current contents of the clipboard onto the selected track, beginning at the Current
Time. When multiple regions are pasted, the time and track relationship between the regions
remains intact, with the start of the leftmost (earliest) region being pasted falling on the Current
Time line and the uppermost region pasted to the lowest selected track.

Paste Rules Reminder:

• The leftmost region of the group will be the one whose starting point lands at the Current

Time Bar.

• The uppermost region of the group will be pasted to the selected track indicated by the

blue track number button. Any tracks that would end up below Track 24 will fall into the
bit bucket. Until you perform another Cut or Copy operation, however, they’ll remain on
the Clipboard so you can undo the Paste and try again somewhere else.

The Splice (page 107) and Cross-fade (page 112) functions change the way the pasted section
affects existing audio on the track. We’ll address these functions shortly.

To Paste from the GUI
To Paste the Clipboard contents to a track, do one of the following:

Click the PASTE button on the GUI Tools panel.
• Pull down the Edit menu and select Paste.
• Use the keyboard shortcut [C

TRL

+v].

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