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selected start point.

Note: If the Clipboard contains material from multiple tracks, the data

will be pasted starting with the topmost track, and the selected

destination tracks will be filled from top to bottom.

Tip: To paste data immediately after a clip, use the TAB key (with the

Tab to Transients function turned off) to place the cursor exactly at

the clip’s end.

The Clear Command

The Clear command allows you to remove any selected clips or any selected

range of audio or MIDI data without placing the deleted audio on the

Clipboard.

To clear a selection, do the following:

1. Make a selection of any length on a single track or multiple tracks.

2. Choose EDIT > CLEAR, or press CTRL+B (Windows) or COMMAND+B

(Mac). This command has the same result as using the Delete key on the

keyboard.

The Duplicate Command

The Duplicate command copies a selection within a single clip, a selection

that crosses multiple clip boundaries (including space), a whole-file clip,

multiple clips, or any combination of these and places the selected audio or

MIDI data immediately after the end of the selection. This command provides

a handy way of quickly repeating a selection to extend a sound or create a

simple looping effect—it is faster and more convenient than copying and

pasting data to achieve the same result.

Tip: For advanced looping effects, use the clip looping features in Pro

Tools.

Clip looping is covered in the Pro Tools 110 course.

To duplicate audio or MIDI data, do the following:

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