Studio One: I just want to copy a range of time and place it somewhere else.

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double post oops.
Last edited by dblock on Tue Jun 13, 2023 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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I'm switching from Cubase to Studio one and for some reason copying everything that was recorded within say, bar 5 to bar 7 and then pasting that whole section to bar 10 is less than intuitive for me. I use that range tool to cover the area of time I want to copy, press "select all in loop", press copy, then paste it to bar 10 and I end up with some parts on lines that were never recorded on or the part pasted isn't exactly the length of the area I set the range too to cover.
What am I doing wrong?? Seems it should be a 2 step process.
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I use the Arranger Track for that.

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You can use the Arranger Track.

Check out this video:

PS: You'll probably find most of the answers you're looking for about Studio One on the PreSonus channel. Thought it might help you in the future as well, as you're migrating to S1.
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Danilo Villanova wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:00 pm I use the Arranger Track for that.
Thanks for responding Danilo. I dabbled in there a bit but found it cumbersome for the simple task I want to perform.

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I've sometimes noticed when cut & pasting that I get freaky extra notes, similar to what you describe.

Usually it's because the clip I'm cutting also has other material underneath, like a hidden layer beneath an overlaid clip .

Maybe the material you're importing from Cubase has "hidden layers" out of sight, especially if it's a dense recording where you haven't checked all the unused "takes" or layers..

Drag & dropping the clip out of the way for a moment usually shows this to be the case.

Or at least in my case :oops: :dog:
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musicproducerdee wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:20 pm You can use the Arranger Track.

Check out this video:

PS: You'll probably find most of the answers you're looking for about Studio One on the PreSonus channel. Thought it might help you in the future as well, as you're migrating to S1.
Thanks musicproducerdee. I'll check it out. I have been watching some of his other videos. Very helpful stuff and well explained.

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kevvvvv wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:27 pm I've sometimes noticed when cut & pasting that I get freaky extra notes, similar to what you describe.

Usually it's because the clip I'm cutting also has other material underneath, like a hidden layer beneath an overlaid clip .

Maybe the material you're importing from Cubase has "hidden layers" out of sight, especially if it's a dense recording where you haven't checked all the unused "takes" or layers..

Drag & dropping the clip out of the way for a moment usually shows this to be the case.

Or at least in my case :oops: :dog:
Sorry I wasn't clear kevvvvv but I was saying that I'm coming from Cubase as my DAW and switching to Studio One.I haven't imported anything. I'm starting Studio One as a second DAW.

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Danilo Villanova wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:00 pm I use the Arranger Track for that.
I take that back Danillo. The more I mess with this arranger track the more I think it could work for how I want to do things. Thanks for pointing that out!

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dblock wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:45 pm
Danilo Villanova wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 2:00 pm I use the Arranger Track for that.
I take that back Danillo. The more I mess with this arranger track the more I think it could work for how I want to do things. Thanks for pointing that out!
pretty handy, hey :tu:

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