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Copying events by dragging along the track with shift

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asked Dec 9, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by infrasound (2,450 points)
S1 could use the following Cubase function:

On a track - one has an event with some notes and needs to copy it several times over the song on this track.

In Cubase one can hold shift, click and hold the right border of the event and drag across the track (towards its end).

This doesn't elongate the event, but produces copies of it. These copies are placed airtight against the first event (and the following copies) and repeated as often as needed to fill the track until the mouse button is released. I haven't found anything like that in S1 yet. - Greetings.

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answered Dec 9, 2016 by Skip Jones (166,910 points)

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answered Dec 13, 2016 by bangermusic (1,520 points)
Press the D key.
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answered Feb 12, 2017 by infrasound (2,450 points)
hm...I have a very own Keymap and the D key doesn't do what it did before.

For what S1 function do I need to search to bind it again to another free key, to have the original D-key function again? How is this function named originally in S1?
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answered Jun 10, 2020 by peterstudt (420 points)
Edit - Duplicate for anyone who is interested.
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