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Now the next thing we could do is we can arrange our Apple Loops. Now it's pretty easy to arrange
your Apple Loops when you know the certain shortcuts. Now certain things are problems.
Like copying and pasting sometimes is a problem because sometimes when I copy and paste something
where I originally paste it down, it's not exactly on the bar so what happens is when
I move it it moves it kind of that space away from the bar. It kind of keeps it a little
bit off the bar as I move it. So what I do to ensure the fact that when I copy something
or I want to repeat something I make sure I do it in the repeat way and I move it. So
what happens is even if something is there, I'll highlight a sample and I'll press repeat.
So let's think about it like this. I'll go right here and I have my arranged window.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to highlight my arranged window and I'm going to press
apple R. What this does is it's going to copy everything that's right there. Now sometimes
I just want to copy one thing and move it. What I can do is just click on that one thing,
press apple R and just move it to where I want it to go. This is going to be very helpful
because these tracks are pretty easy to arrange because everything is broken down into blocks.
So right now I can just take my, you know, like I can take my sixteen bar loop and turn
it to a thirty two with just a click of the button. Now when pressing, copying and pasting,
you can also cut certain parts and arrange it in the way that you want by using your
cropping tool you can cut little pieces and also repeat them just by looping them just
like that.