<p>
- To move or copy a region, make sure you are in object mode. If you are
- using smart mode, the pointer must be in the lower half of the region
+ To move or copy a region, make sure you are in object mode. If you are
+ using smart mode, the pointer must be in the lower half of the region
to begin a move or copy operation.
</p>
<p>
- Move the pointer into the region, use a <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag.
- The region will follow the pointer as you move it around. By default,
- the region can move freely along the timeline.
+ Move the pointer into the region, use a <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag.
+ The region will follow the pointer as you move it around. By default,
+ the region can move freely along the timeline.
</p>
<p>
- To move a region from one track to another, simply start a move as
- described above, but move the pointer into the desired track. The
- region will follow the pointer. Note that if you have other kinds of
- tracks visible, the region will remain where it is as the pointer
- moves across them, and will then jump to the new track. This serves as
- a visual reminder that you cannot drag an audio region into an automation
+ To move a region from one track to another, simply start a move as
+ described above, but move the pointer into the desired track. The
+ region will follow the pointer. Note that if you have other kinds of
+ tracks visible, the region will remain where it is as the pointer
+ moves across them, and will then jump to the new track. This serves as
+ a visual reminder that you cannot drag an audio region into an automation
track or a bus, for example.
</p>
<h2>Move Multiple Regions</h2>
<p>
- To move multiple regions, select them before moving. Then
- <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag one of the selected regions. All the
+ To move multiple regions, select them before moving. Then
+ <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag one of the selected regions. All the
regions will move, keeping their positions relative to each other.
</p>
<h2>Fixed-Time Motion</h2>
<p>
- Sometimes, you want to move a region to another track, but keeping its
- position along the timeline exactly the same. To do this, use
+ Sometimes, you want to move a region to another track, but keeping its
+ position along the timeline exactly the same. To do this, use
<kbd class="mouse">Middle</kbd>-drag instead.
</p>
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