Replicate |
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From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special and then choose Replicate to copy multiple copies of the clipboard contents to the current data window.
The
Replicate
command will paste as many copies of the clipboard as will fit to a
selected area. If no selection is currently made in the data window,
the function will have no effect.
Copy the sound you want to paste.
Select the area where you want to paste the contents of the clipboard.
From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special and then choose Replicate. The Replicate dialog is displayed.
Use the Replicate dialog to specify how you want to paste data.
Item |
Description |
Copy partials |
Click to fill the selected region completely, using a partial copy of the clipboard if needed. |
Whole copies |
Click to use only whole copies of the clipboard contents to fill the selected region. The selected region will not be completely filled if its length is not an exact multiple of the clipboard length. |
Click the OK button.
Copy a 1-second section of sound data onto the clipboard.
Insert 5.5 seconds of silence in the data waveform.
Select the 5.5 second area and select Replicate:
If you choose Whole copies, 5 copies of the clipboard will be placed in the area the silence previously occupied and 0.5 seconds of silence will remain at the end.
If you choose Copy partials, 5.5 copies of the clipboard will be placed in the data rather than just 5. No silence will remain.
The
Replicate
command is useful when you are trying to replace silent sections of
audio with background noise. It can also be used to introduce
stuttering effects or echoes.