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Creating Ghost Copies (No new Segments)
1. Select the Event(s) you want to duplicate.
2. Hold down [Control] and drag to the new position.
Everything else is as when moving, see above.
The fact that the new Event is a “ghost” copy, is indicated by a dotted outline.
Please note that the original Event also gets a dotted outline, once a ghost copy is
made.
About Editing Ghost Events
• All ghost copies that are playing the same Segment have dotted outlines.
The program doesn't differentiate between the “original” and the ghost, they
are all considered ghost copies of each other.
• If you make any changes to the Segment in the Pool, this will equally af-
fect all Ghost Events that play this Segment.
• However, if you make changes to the Start and End Insets of one of the
ghost Events in the editor, this Event will be turned into a real Event, and
a new Segment will be created for it.
• If you specifically want to make Start and End Inset Changes that will af-
fect all the Ghosts that play the same Segment, hold down the [Control]
key while editing any of those Events.
● Read more about working with Ghost copies in the chapter “Making the Most
of the Event/Segment Relationship”.
Repeating Events
To repeat Audio Events, use the Repeat command on the pop-up Do menu. This
works just as the Repeat command in any of the MIDI Editors, see the chapter “The
MIDI Editors - General Information” in the main Cubase manual.
“normal” copy
The original Event
Ghost copy
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