Hey,
I wonder, is it possible to duplicate waveform pattern in Shaperbox?
And I don't mean copy wave from one editor window to another, I understand that function.
Let's say I have designed the first half of the editor window with some waveforms, and the other half is empty, can I copy this first waveform pattern to the other half of the window easily? Similat to alt + click and drag regions in Logic to copy.
Best,
Shaperbox 2: Duplicate pattern?
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 16 Feb, 2022
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- KVRist
- 141 posts since 9 May, 2017
You can't duplicate regions directly, but here is a way to copy the first half into the second half:
1. Draw the first half of your waveform. Delete anything in the second half.
2. Select the first half of the waveform with the selection tool.
3. Resize the selection to fill the entire wave editor (drag the handle on its right edge).
4. Click the 2x button to double up the waveform.
Step 2 can be made quicker if you have no nodes at all in the second half (ie, no nodes stuck to the far-right edge), as you can Shift-click the selection tool to instantly Select All.
Note that the 2x button works on any selection, not just the full waveform. So you can use it to duplicate sections inside your waveform. And you can Shift-click it to 3x instead.
1. Draw the first half of your waveform. Delete anything in the second half.
2. Select the first half of the waveform with the selection tool.
3. Resize the selection to fill the entire wave editor (drag the handle on its right edge).
4. Click the 2x button to double up the waveform.
Step 2 can be made quicker if you have no nodes at all in the second half (ie, no nodes stuck to the far-right edge), as you can Shift-click the selection tool to instantly Select All.
Note that the 2x button works on any selection, not just the full waveform. So you can use it to duplicate sections inside your waveform. And you can Shift-click it to 3x instead.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 16 Feb, 2022
Thank you, Ill try it out!
