Using "Unlink" and other commands for Step Sequencer Clips

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2014/08/06 23:21:12 (permalink)

Using "Unlink" and other commands for Step Sequencer Clips

Hey all, I've been working with Step Sequencer clips for drums, but I am trying to unlink a single clip. I'm right clicking the clip, or selecting it otherwise, but the "Unlink" (and "Select All Siblings") choices are greyed out.
 
The "Unlink Step Sequencer Clips" is selectable, but this action unlinks EVERY step sequencer clip in my project, regardless of what I select, and worse, it can't be undone.
 
Anyways whats going on here? Am I hitting a glitch or am I missing something? Thanks!
 

 
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    Heckxx
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    Re: Using "Unlink" and other commands for Step Sequencer Clips 2014/08/14 15:53:09 (permalink)
    Bump, anything else seeing this problem?


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    Re: Using "Unlink" and other commands for Step Sequencer Clips 2014/08/15 18:10:12 (permalink)
    Assuming you've dragged out a series of step sequencer clips are you cutting either side of the step sequencer clip you want to unlink to isolate it from the others first?

    If copying and pasting there's a setting in preferences to make all copied/pasted clips linked to the original (so do something in one and it affects them all). Might be worth checking what that's set to as well.

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