[Solved] Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible?

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[Solved] Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible?

Hi Sonar friends,
 
Is it possible to copy/paste in a retrograde way in Sonar X3? 
 
Bars: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. So it would be Copy from 1 to 7 on bar 9 backwards/retrograde.
 
In other words, I would like to copy from bar 1 to 7 in retrograde way on bar 9 without having to copy/paste each bar separately.
 
Thank you very much.
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    Anderton
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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/10 19:01:33 (permalink)
    MIdI or audio?
     
    Do you want the data within the measures reversed, or the same data within the measures, but the order of the measures reversed?

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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/10 19:36:59 (permalink)
    Thank you for your attention Anderton.
     
    I forgot to mention that it regards to MIDI information.
     
    Like a chord row:
    C - F - G7 - Am - Dm 
     
    Copy and Reverse Paste would become:
    Dm - Am - G7 - F - C
     
    Thank you
     
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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/10 19:58:15 (permalink)
    Easy! Bounce the MIDI clips to themselves so they become one clip. Copy the clip. Paste the new clip right after the original clip. Select the copy and choose Process > Retrograde. The notes in the second clip will be reversed.

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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/10 20:36:57 (permalink)
    Wow! I did not know it!
     
    I will try it.
     
    I have a long row of chords and I was writing them in a note per note slow way.
     
    Thank you very much.
     
    Sorry for my english.
     
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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/10 20:57:33 (permalink)
    Let us know if this works or not so it can be marked "solved."

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    Re: Retrograde Copy - Paste, Is it possible? 2015/09/11 16:56:02 (permalink)
    Yes! It works!
     
    Thank you very much Anderton.
     
    Best regards
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