As shown below, the starting point for the paste, (the upper/leftmost element), must first
be focused by left-clicking the mouse on it. Note the green focus outline that appears on
the Mic #5 Gain block. The clipboard elements are pasted using the context menu
Paste
command,
Edit
menu
Paste
command, or <
Ctrl+V>
.
NOTE:
A cut/copy of elements may be pasted to multiple locations. To copy the
clipboard to an additional location, click on the leftmost block and paste
again.
The program prompts to be certain the user understands all settings in the pasted to
section will be overwritten:
Upon clicking
Yes
, the entire Mic #5 input path is now identical to the Mic #1 input path
including signal levels, parameters settings and mute/bypass selections.
Any single processor block may be copied, then pasted to a similar processor block in
the same or different input, virtual or output signal path. Mix-point gains can be copied
from to another, however, input gain, pre-mixer gain, post-mixer trim, and output volume
cannot. Mix-point settings can be freely copied between mix-points. The user is always
asked whether they want to overwrite the existing information. If an attempt is made
to copy a processor block setting to an incompatible block, the user is advised the action
cannot be completed.
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