
93 Session View
Clips can be moved around the Session grid by drag-and-drop. To move several clips at once,
select them by using the [Shift] or [CTRL](PC) / [CMD](Mac) modifier before dragging. You can
also click into an empty slot and “rubber-band“ select from there.
7.4.1 Select on Launch
By default, clicking a Session View clip’s Launch button also selects the clip, since you will typi-
cally want the Clip View to show the newly launched clip. However, some power-users don’t
want the current focus (e.g., a return track’s devices) to disappear just because a clip has been
launched, especially when starting a clip in order to try it with the return track device settings.
Turn off the Select on Launch option from the Launch Preferences if you prefer the view to remain
as is when you launch clips or scenes.
7.4.2 Removing Clip Stop Buttons
Slots Without Clip Stop Buttons.
You can add and remove Clip Stop buttons from the grid using the Edit menu’s Add/Remove
Stop Button command. This is useful for pre-configuring the scene launch behavior: If, for in-
stance, you don’t want scene 3 to affect track 4, remove the scene 3/track 4 Stop button.
7.4.3 Editing Scenes
In addition to the standard Edit menu commands such as cut, copy, paste and duplicate, there
are two useful commands in the Create menu that apply specifically to scenes:
•Insert Scene inserts an empty scene below the current selection.
•Capture and Insert Scene inserts a new scene below the current selection, places copies of
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