Hey Herman,

Don't use Command-a. That'll select all regions in the current edit window 
regardless of which track is selected. You should select regions or a range 
using edit commands such as shift-Option-Return to select everything to the end 
or use the Start and End parameters. Then use the cut and paste commands. It 
doesn't matter when you create that new playlist within the track to which you 
wish to paste the region/regions.

HTH,

Slau

On Mar 15, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:

> This is something that's confusing me right now and hopefully someone
> will set me straight. Seems pretty straitforward too.
> 
> I have multiple tracks that I want to put on one tracks and use the
> playlist function. We'll use track one as master just so everyone
> follows along. I want to take track two and put it on track one on a
> different playlist. Is there a specific order of things?
> 
> 1. already made a new playlist on track 1
> 2. select all on track two with command A. I know that the edit cursor
> is in track two because when I solo (command+s) I'm soloing the
> correct track.
> 3. Command+x to cut
> 4. Control+P to move the edit cursor to track 1.
> 5. Command+V to paste on track one. Except that my selection is still
> on track two and I don't understand why.
> 
> What am I missing?
> HF

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