Just duplicate the project and backup the cf card. If you screw up, you have the duplicated project + cf card backup.

A pattern consist of trigs, p-locks, track length, scale etc.
When you copy a track, you also copy the trigs that are on that track, but it changes the part only in the sense that you now have the same track twice (the machine + assigned sample + track and fx parameters + trigs). It changes the pattern only in the sense that the trigs are copied.
That’s all that’s gonna happen.

Probaply sounds more complicated then it actually is anyway. I think it’s a pretty straight-forward process.
You can always copy the whole pattern first to an unused bank.
In case you screw up something you don’t have to reload anything, just use the backup pattern.

It might get confusing when copying lots of tracks and dealing with different patterns, though. Easy to lose track of what was where and what should go where. So probaply a good idea to take notes of the process.

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