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- SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
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- SWAM with Pro Tools Ultimate (Mac OS X / Windows)
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How can I split a single item in a key range?
Start by expanding the layer. Then, expand the item you want a specific key range for. In cases like this, the item's key range will be a subset of the layer setting.
If the item has multiple parts, you can expand it and then expand the part you want to assign a more specific key range to.