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5string
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Posted - Mon Jan 20, 2003 2:19 pm
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after using "find beats" to make my basic loop, I then go to loop duplicate and can make up to 64 duplicates of the orig image BUT THEY ARE NOT LOCKED IN TIME. the hi hat loop i'm trying to make would require 60 duplicates. SURELY I dont have to high light each image and then go to "lock in time" 6o times. Surely cep has a more sensible way. pls help!!
PS thanks to Zemlin and wildduck for the reply on the printer problem but selecting landscape mode doesnt solve my problem..Havent tried the idea of setting margins to .25 yet.
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jonrose
Location: USA
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Posted - Mon Jan 20, 2003 6:01 pm
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Hmmm...well.
How about this:
Resize the MT display so that you can see all of your loops...
Left click on any one of them - this highlights it, correct?
Okay... it would then follow that (and this is a standard Windoze function, by the way - think of a word processing program) left-clicking/holding either on the first or last loop in the line and dragging through them would highlight the entire mess.
So then all you'd need to do is look up above and click on the "lock-in-time" button (I'll assume you have that enabled on your Toolbar).

Good luck!
Best... -Jon
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Gulliver
Location: Estonia
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Posted - Tue Jan 21, 2003 1:44 am
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... Or you can right-click on an empty place in a track and from drop-down menu choose "select all waves in track" and then lock them in time at once.
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Syntrillium M.D.
Location: USA
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Posted - Tue Jan 21, 2003 9:57 am
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Good replies, everyone...
Also, if you're using 2.0 (I assume though, you're working in 1.x) you can choose fixed length/no stretching as your loop duplicate option. Drag out your file for as many bars (duplicates) as you like. One right-click>Lock in Time and you're good to go.
---Syntrillium, M.D.
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