<h2>Copy a Single Region</h2>
<p>
- To copy a region, make sure you are in object mouse mode. Move the mouse
- pointer into the region and <kbd class="mouse mod1">left</kbd>-drag. Ardour
- creates a new region and follows the mouse pointer as it moves. See
- <a href="@@move-regions">Move Regions</a> for more
+ Copying a region is done using the <a href="@@toolbox">Grab mouse mode</a>, by
+ moving the mouse pointer into the region and <kbd class="mouse mod1">left</kbd>-dragging.
+ Ardour creates a new region and follows the mouse pointer as it moves. See
+ <a href="@@move-regions-with-the-mouse">Move Regions</a> for more
details on moving the copied region.
</p>
<h2>Copy Multiple Regions</h2>
<p>
- To copy multiple regions, select them before copying. Then
- <kbd class="mouse mod1">left</kbd>-drag one of the selected regions. All the
- regions will be copied and as they move. The copied regions will keep their
- positions relative to each other.
+ Copying multiple regions requires them to be selected before copying. Then
+ <kbd class="mouse mod1">left</kbd>-dragging one of the selected regions will copy
+ the regions as they move. The copied regions will keep their positions relative
+ to each other.
</p>
<h2>Fixed-Time Copying</h2>
<p>
- If you want to copy region(s) to other track(s) but keep the copies at the
- exact position on the timeline as the originals, simply use
+ Copying region(s) to other track(s) while keeping the copies at the
+ same exact position on the timeline as the originals is done by simply using a
<kbd class="mouse mod1">Middle</kbd>-drag instead.
</p>