Hey man. Once you have a selection made in the track, use Command Option L to 
open the handy clip looping window. It’s

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> On Nov 19, 2019, at 15:41, jimmie smith <jimmie.harold.sm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm trying to figure out a way to duplicate a kick part. I do not want to sit 
> there and play 120 measures of a kick on my keyboard. How can I play eight 
> bars of the kick and then copy and paste those eight bars out until I get to 
> the end of the session or project?
> According to an earlier post, I can press command F1twice  to set the start 
> point. Then, press command F2 twice to set the end point. From here, I am 
> confused about what to do next the post said something about typing/1/8 on my 
> numeric keypad. It never works for me. Can someone please help?
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