Schnork
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When you copy/paste a track, you’ll then have the same track twice in your pattern.
The machine, assigned sample, all parameters and fx settings as well as the trigs on that track will get copied to a new track.
The rest of the pattern and part stays untouched.
So for reorganizing it’s best to have an unused track in the pattern so you can safely start moving things around.
If all tracks are in use, copy the whole pattern over to an empty pattern and start reorganizing from there.
Maybe take notes what you’re doing?
Probaply also a good idea to duplicate the whole project first (Project Menu → Save as new), so you have a backup. Just in case.
[Function] + [Copy] / [Paste] in Grid Recording Mode (led on) copy/pastes the track.
[Function] + [Copy] / [Paste] not in Grid Recording Mode (led off) copy/pastes the track.
You don’t have to change the part then, copy/pasting tracks alters the part.
You’ll have to do the rearranging process for each pattern again.
The machine assignment etc. is for the whole part, but the trigs are per pattern.
Scene locks don’t get copied to the new track.
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