Splitting one event
Selecting a single event prior to splitting prevents other events from being split at the cursor’s position.
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Splitting multiple events
Selecting multiple events splits only the selected events at the cursor’s position. Be sure to set your cursor position before selecting events. Attempting to set your cursor after selecting events causes you to lose your event selection.
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Splitting a time selection
Making a time selection allows you to split events at the time selection’s in and out points across all tracks.
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