Copy and paste a section of notes in EOF
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Copy and paste a section of notes in EOF
Does anybody know if there's a way to copy and paste a section of notes in EOF? This would save loads of time
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Re: Copy and paste a section of notes in EOF
For starters, read the instructions as they tell you how to do this. In summary, just select individual notes with CTRL+click or use click and then SHIFT+click to select several notes, then press CTRL+C to copy (or use the menu to copy), seek to another position in the chart and press CTRL+V to paste (or use the menu to paste). Using Pg Up and Pg Dn to seek to beat markers before pasting will help, as will using click+drag to adjust pasted notes. If snap-to-grid is enabled, it will help you out if you have correctly timed the chart (midi offset and tempo).
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Re: Copy and paste a section of notes in EOF
Thanks a bunch! Where are these instructions that you speak of? I've only seen the tutorial which really doesn't have that much information and the manual address it
Re: Copy and paste a section of notes in EOF
Where are these instructions that you speak of?
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