In Shuffle mode, you can move, trim, delete, cut, or paste clips freely within a track or to other tracks, but their movement is constrained by other clips. That is, if you place several clips in a track, they automatically snap to each other. You can then “shuffle” their order, but you cannot separate them from each other and you cannot make them overlap as in Slip mode. However, if there is silence between existing clips, and the clips are shuffled, the silence is maintained, and not removed.
In Shuffle mode, adding another clip to the beginning of a track moves all subsequent clips to the right (later in time) by the length of the added clip.
When using any of the Trim tools in Shuffle mode, changing a clip’s start or end point automatically moves any subsequent clips as necessary. The placement and insertion of MIDI notes is not affected by Shuffle mode.