
Ctrl+drag takes the same number of keystrokes as Ctrl+B. If that's the case, I don't understand how what you describe is different from bouncing the samples to create a clip, then ctrl+drag to duplicate the clip for modifying, followed by successive ctrl+drag/modify operations. It sounds like you're describing successive duplications rather than duplicating a clip multiple times with a single command.



Anderton miracledee Duplicate tool is particularly useful when you arrange samples on the audio track itself (to form a 1 bar rythm) and then duplicate it, add some variation to some samples, then duplicate.add variation & so on.
