I didn't. I thought if I soloed and it soloed the correct track than I
was on the correct track. When I cut I wouldn't hear that track
anymore so I thought OK I selected and cut the data from the track I
wanted to cut from.

HF

On 3/15/11, Frank Carmickle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Herman
>
> Which track do you hear when you scrub?
>
> --FC
>
> On Mar 15, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>
>> This is something that's confusing me right now and hopefully someone
>> will set me straight. Seems pretty straitforward too.
>>
>> I have multiple tracks that I want to put on one tracks and use the
>> playlist function. We'll use track one as master just so everyone
>> follows along. I want to take track two and put it on track one on a
>> different playlist. Is there a specific order of things?
>>
>> 1. already made a new playlist on track 1
>> 2. select all on track two with command A. I know that the edit cursor
>> is in track two because when I solo (command+s) I'm soloing the
>> correct track.
>> 3. Command+x to cut
>> 4. Control+P to move the edit cursor to track 1.
>> 5. Command+V to paste on track one. Except that my selection is still
>> on track two and I don't understand why.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>> HF
>
>

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