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Edit Menu
Undo undoes the last action you performed. When there are no actions left to undo, the Undo command
will be unavailable and appear grayed out.
Redo undoes the Undo command. You can continue redoing actions until there are no items left to redo,
in which case, the Redo command will be unavailable and appear grayed out.
Important: If you perform a new action when the Redo command is available, you will no longer be able
to redo. In other words, as soon as you perform an editing action other than Undo, Redo is no longer
available.
Cut removes selected events from the grid and copies it to the clipboard. After cutting events, you can
paste or insert them at another location in the same or another Sequence.
Copy copies selected events from the grid to the clipboard without removing them. After copying events,
you can paste or insert them at another location in the same or another Sequence.
Paste lets you to paste the contents of the clipboard at the position marker's current location.
Clear deletes the contents of the clipboard.
Delete Unused Samples deletes any samples not assigned to a pad from the Project.
Important: The samples will be deleted immediately from the project. The software will not ask for
confirmation or allow you to cancel, but you can undo this action (i.e., with the Undo command or
hardware button), if needed.
Tip: You can delete unusued samples by clicking the trash can icon in the upper-right corner of the
Project Information section, as well.
History lets you view a list of previously executed commands
in the Command History window. As you undo and redo
commands, you can see your current "position" in the list of
commands in the window.
To revert to a previous "state" in your Project, click and drag
the point just after the last step. Any "undone" steps will be
grayed out. You can do the same to redo all the grayed-out
steps, as well.
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