
If Events are grouped, a number of operations that you carry out on one of them are applied equally to all. Examples of such operations are moving, duplicating, adjusting Insets etc.
P To ensure the position relationship is kept unaffected by editing, generally avoid ungrouping Events that were automatically grouped when recorded together or imported.
About Snap to Zero
Snap to Zero (see page 348) is not applied to Grouped Events.
Selecting, Moving, Cutting and Pasting, etc.
• The following operations affect the entire group, as if it was one Event: Moving (using the arrow pointer or the kicker).
Duplicating.
Quantizing.
Cut, Copy and Paste.
Deleting.
Muting with the Mute Tool.
• If you move, duplicate or Quantize, the Q-point of the top (or first) Event is used for determining where the Event should wind up.
Changing Q-Points and Start and End Insets
If you split a Group with the Scissors tool or the Snip Loop item on the Do pop-up menu, the Group will be split into new Groups.
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