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  1. There is no way to do it at present. I have posted a thread like this and was directed to here (sort of) by Site Admin Mr. Nahmani (Thank you). This is my thread on the subject: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=150249
  2. We are all learning new things/tricks everyday. I appreciate this forum which provides a platform for us to learn together.
  3. In a previous post here I owned up to making a mistake. Press control, not command Thank you for trying.
  4. THANK YOU! Basically from what I have read so far, LPX does NOT have the function which I am looking for. Well, at least I got the answer. Thank you again!
  5. That doesn't work here... Correct, it doesn't work for me either.
  6. Let me say this: let's say the waveform is the content, the region is the box. I want to move the content freely without moving the box. What you told me to do is to move the box together with its content freely.
  7. No, I don't think I have read your post wrong. I did what you said (by holding down control and then click & drag), see the linked video, it's not what I want. It moves the split clip freely, not the waveform within it's region freely like how it was in my above video.
  8. This is what I want to do: I want to move the waveform freely within it's region. I did the following demo in Studio One. I understand that you stated to hold down the command key, then click and drag it. However, each time when I hold down the command key, my pointer tool turns into scissors tool (it activates the secondary tool). There is no way that I can just click & drag the waveform. It splits the waveform instead, because my pointer tool has changed into the scissors tool (by holding down the command key). I hope I have made myself understood this time. Thank you.
  9. That doesn’t work because I’m an idiot. I meant to say Click on the wave form then press and hold CONTROL. Without releasing either mouse or control until you’ve moved the wave Sorry for the confusion. As I mentioned in my original post, as soon as I hold down the command key, it activates the secondary tool (in my case is the scissors). I am a newbie when it comes to Logic Pro X. How do you disable the command key used to activate the secondary tool function?
  10. How to move the waveform within the region with click & drag instead of nudge value with keyboard shortcuts or the project audio browser? I have read somewhere to hold down the command key and click dragging it. However, every time when I hold down the command key, it activates the secondary tool (in my case is the scissors tool). Thank you in advance.
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