So I went to edit mode, marked multible blocks on multiple tracks, pressed crtl+c, and moved the vertical line thingy (where play starts from if I press play) to the position where I wanted to paste the segment. Then when I pressed ctrl+v it did nothing, except seemingly unselected the original selection. Is there something I have misunderstood? What is the play-head position? Or is my LMMS version too outdated (I guess I'm gonna download the new one soon)?

So to sum up: If you want to make 3 verses. Just hit the plus button three times to create 3 new empty lines of music. Drag the mouse in the melody region to select all the notes in your verse that you have already written. Hit copy. Put the mouse cursor in the empty lines and hit paste to paste your melody. Then select all your chords the same way and repeat the process.


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I think the fastest way to rewrite a simple song is to add copies of the current row with Func Down from the mute page, which lets you bring in and take out elements pretty quickly. (Also works to add empty rows and add the pattern mutes on play through.)

I was trying to pull a song from one project into another. Cut and paste does not work either for this, either within a Project or between Projects: The Layers and Stacks are copied correctly but the Audio and MIDI tracks, whilst showing, have no content.

Please add drag and drop tracks functionality, so we can copy any track from one project to another. Including all saved parameters, like midi channels, routing, FX chains, etc. And also drag and drop tracks backwards to browser for saving them.

Simple, right? Presonus team can go even further and add this function to SO browser. So we can open project track list, see all the tracks and then drag and drop them where we want in the project (like now we can copy Instrument presets).

Does anyone have a good way to copy and paste tracks across songs? It occurs to me that for playing live it would work best to take a song down to its beat and maybe something else, then load a new song with that same track or two from the last song enabled, and then manually fade in the new beat and tracks while taking the last track's parts out. That way you could smoothly transition from one song to the next, and while a set needs to be planned ahead of time it would work great. However, as it stands I'd have to create my songs in order, and deleting everything except the outro when making the next tune. This isn't really practical because I can't use songs I've already made. I've also looked a bit into editing the XML song file, but it isn't entirely simple. Thanks in advance.

There is no way to copy a clip including the instrument. 

Copy/paste notes/automation works across Songs, after pasting the notes/automation you have to manually select the preset. 

I am not up to date but i know Downrush had a function like this, works by modifying the XML files. 

Another "solution" is to buy a 2nd Deluge and load both Deluge machines with the same SD card content - solution in quotation marks ;-)

When copying from the Tag Panel from one file and pasting to another the file size of the image is different. It's the same if you go into Extended Tags and right click on a cover image and then go to another file and paste into the image area. The pasted file is different.

When copying from the Tag Panel from one file and pasting to another the file size of the image is different. ... The Copying and Pasting in this manner isn't really putting the same exact image into the new location. It's putting an image that looks pretty much exactly like the original but internally it is slightly different.

When copying an "image/png" cover picture into the Windows Clipboard, ...

where it will be stored as DIB data (device independent bitmap), ...

and afterwards pasting the Clipboard DIB data back into a file, ...

then Mp3tag stores the data as "image/jpg".

Due to this conversion process, the image size and image colors can become different.

That is normal behaviour, when applying the Clipboard.

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I just 'upgraded' to iTunes 11 (actually 11.0.4). Now I cannot copy any songs within my Playlists. Can it be done, or do I have to re-import each time with a different name? I read someone's vague description about using 'View', but try as I might, I could not paste a song into my playlists after clicking Copy. This is why I DREAD upgrades. I see only a loss of usability with iTunes 11. Thanks if you can provide step by step. Bert *******

My irritation with iTunes version 11 is that I cannot Copy (highlight a song title in one Playlist and click on Edit then Copy) and Paste a song within the same Playlist. Since I posted on August 10th, I have discovered that I can Copy a song in one Playlist and Paste it multiple times in another Playlist.

This gets to Why I want to do that. I want to Copy & Paste within a playlist so I can hear some songs in a Playlist much more frequently (more often, replay more often) than other songs which I like less. The Control setting I use is Shuffle on, and Repeat - All. Previously if I heard a song which I wanted to hear more often, I could highlight that song in the playlist, click Edit & Copy and Paste let's say 10 times to boost how often it plays. Is there a hidden setting somewhere else which would allow me to raise the probability a particular song will play more frequently in the shuffle of a playlist? I guess copying a song from another playlist and pasting it into the one I'm listening to isn't that hard, it just takes longer and irritates me to have lost a feature.

This is the exact issue I am having. I can highlight a sing name, and when I right click it, or try to copy the name, a menu pops up. I used to be able to highlight a song title, right click it, copy, then paste the name in the tool bar. This way if I have 10 artists singing the same song, I can simply view every artist who has sung that song. Any soluions?

I created another playlist and, using the title of the original album, I added the word "duplicate." I placed the song tracks that I wanted to duplicate in this playlist. I then clicked and dragged the duplicate into the first playlist and was able to paste the duplicate song.

And, 2 features that I used were among the casualties: (a) you can no longer click-copy-and-paste songs within one playlist. Now to get more copies within one playlist (Why do you want that? Answer: to get more frequent rotation or repetition of one particular song (or songs) with Shuffle ON - i.e., hear it more often - while playing one playlist. (Why doesn't Apple add that feature???)) you have to copy from another playlist and paste it as many times as you want in the desired playlist.

The thing is, I have created a playlist for every year and I have done that since 2013. Now I figured I would like to have one playlist that has all of the songs from different years. But I can't copy the whole playlist and drop it in the new playlist. I'm not really motivated to do that one song at a time.

In this case, we suggest to move the songs from the desktop app. If you have a Windows computer, you can select all the songs you want to move within a playlists with "Ctrl + A" ("Command + A" for Mac). Then, you'll only need to drag the songs to the playlists you want them to be in.

Welcome to the Community. Can you try clicking on the very first song in your playlist, then scroll all the way down and click on the last song in your playlist while holding SHIFT or ALT depending on what computer you are using, such as a Mac or a Window.

Francis Scott Key was a gifted amateur poet. Inspired by the sight of the American flag flying over Fort McHenry the morning after the bombardment, he scribbled the initial verse of his song on the back of a letter. Back in Baltimore, he completed the four verses (PDF) and copied them onto a sheet of paper, probably making more than one copy. A local printer issued the new song as a broadside. Shortly afterward, two Baltimore newspapers published it, and by mid-October it had appeared in at least seventeen other papers in cities up and down the East Coast.

The main portion of what you're looking at is an image of a hymn book page. To the right are some notes, including the verses. I was able to copy/paste a verse from the text section into Word. In fact, I'll paste it here too: "On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suff'ring and shame; And I love that old cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain."

@Milford, as I said, I know it is a picture. And if I hadn't paid 800 for a high functioning app that wont allow me to copy paste, I used Google (free fyi). The whole idea is that this should function and allow me to do it.

Milford, it is possible to copy/paste from the section on the right. I did it a bit ago from this song: "On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suff'ring and shame; And I love that old cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain." 2351a5e196

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