Hi
Having great success with Mulab but cannot find a way to copy and paste and analogue wave. It's ok with digital sounds. But to repeat a musical riff I would like to be able to copy and paste it to the end of the original. Does this make sense? I cannot find a drop down menu to do this is there a short cut keystroke I could use?
Many thanks
Motz
Copy and paste with MuLab
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
What do you mean an "analogue wave"? All computer sound is digital.
Do you mean an audio track with an imported sound file? If so, you can repeat the sound file by ctrl-drag.
Alternatively, create a MuSampla track, load in the sound file, trigger it in a sequence part, and then repeat the part (simply by stretching it out for as many repeats as you want).
You need to right-click on things to get drop down menus that operate on the thing you right-clicked on. "Copy", for example, appears on the menu for an audio sound file imported onto an audio track and "Paste" appears under "Clipboard" when you click elsewhere on the track. Exactly the same applies when using a sequence track - right-click the sequence part, copy, right-click the track, Clipboard->paste.
Do you mean an audio track with an imported sound file? If so, you can repeat the sound file by ctrl-drag.
Alternatively, create a MuSampla track, load in the sound file, trigger it in a sequence part, and then repeat the part (simply by stretching it out for as many repeats as you want).
You need to right-click on things to get drop down menus that operate on the thing you right-clicked on. "Copy", for example, appears on the menu for an audio sound file imported onto an audio track and "Paste" appears under "Clipboard" when you click elsewhere on the track. Exactly the same applies when using a sequence track - right-click the sequence part, copy, right-click the track, Clipboard->paste.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 17 Jun, 2014
Thanks very much. I knew it was all digital (!) just trying explain the difference between a wave track and a bit track!!! Will be trying it out tomorrow - it sounds pretty straight forward.
Cheers
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