How to Use Duplicate Shared Events across Different Instrument Tracks



In this video, I take a look at how to create Duplicate Shared Instrument Parts across separate tracks using a key command modifier sequence.

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6 thoughts on “How to Use Duplicate Shared Events across Different Instrument Tracks”

  1. On the MIDI track I have Shared Events, but several versions. They are all marked with a "ghost". But how to mark related events of one type, for example to change their name and color?

    If I have 70 Shared Events on drum tracks, in 5 different versions, all have the same color, now there is no chance to find each version among them, to color them and rename each version 🙁

    After right-clicking on the Event, there should be an option "Select all related/copied Shared Events" (similar like in FL-Studio) so that you can edit all selected ones. Unless it's an Event that has no other Events associated with it.

    StudioOne needs to know which events are related (via Shift+D and the "ghost" icon in the lower left corner of the event).

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