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-title: Move Regions
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-<p class="fixme">Add images</p>
-<p>
- Ardour has a global <dfn>edit mode</dfn> selector at the left of the
- Editing toolbar, which affect how regions are moved or copied:</p>
-<dl>
- <dt><kbd class="menu">Slide</kbd></dt>
- <dd>Regions move freely. Ardour creates overlaps when necessary.</dd>
- <dt><kbd class="menu">Lock</kbd></dt>
- <dd>No region motion is permitted (except for "nudge").</dd>
- <dt><kbd class="menu">Ripple</kbd></dt>
- <dd>The effect of an edit is reflected in the regions to the "right" of the edit</dd>
-</dl>
-<h2>More details about Ripple</h2>
-<p>
- Ripple Edit mode provides the following conveniences:
- <ul>
- <li> Deleting a range will move later regions to compensate for the deleted time </li>
- <li> Deleting a region will move later regions to compensate for the deleted region's length </li>
- <li> Moving a region will move later regions to compensate for the length of the move</li>
- <li> Inserting a new region (via dragging or via Paste) will move later regions to the right to compensate</li>
- </ul>
-</p>
-<p class="note">
- If <kbd class="menu">Snap To Grid</kbd> is enabled, then regions can
- only move so that they align with locations determined by the current
- snap settings (beats, or seconds, or other region boundaries, etc).
- See <a href="/editing-and-arranging/snap-to-the-grid">Snap To the Grid</a>
- for details.
-</p>
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