Apple MB942Z User Guide - Page 86
To select an arrange region
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To show the arrange track: m Choose Track > Show Arrange Track (or press Command-Shift-A). The arrange track appears at the top of the timeline, below the beat ruler. To add an arrange region: m Click the small plus sign (+) in the track header area of the arrange track. When you add an arrange region, it is four measures long and is named "untitled". Click here to add an arrange region. Click here to rename the arrange region. To name an arrange region: m Click the name of the region, wait a moment, then type a name. To select an arrange region: m Click the arrange region. You can select multiple adjacent arrange regions by Shift-clicking them, but you cannot select arrange regions that are not adjacent. You can select all arrange regions by clicking the track header area of the arrange track. When you select an arrange region, it appears light blue, and the section of the project defined by it is highlighted. To resize an arrange region: m Drag the right edge of the region until it is the size you want. Resizing an arrange region does not affect the music in the timeline. To move an arrange region: m Drag it to a different part of the arrange track. To copy an arrange region: m Hold down the Option key as you drag the arrange region. If you move or copy an arrange region between two existing arrange regions, the region is inserted between the two existing regions. The region later in time moves (along with all its material) to the point in time where the inserted region ends. This lets you quickly repeat similar sections, such as multiple verses of a song. If you move or copy an arrange region to a part of the project that is not empty, arrange regions to the right move right to make room for the region. If you move or copy an arrange region to an empty part of the timeline, an empty arrange region is created between the last existing arrange region and the one you drag. 86 Chapter 8 Tutorial 6: Arranging and Editing Your Music