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Process-Run CAL
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its original length, while a value of 50 percent shrinks the selection to half its
original length.
This command offers the option to stretch audio clips along with the MIDI
information. Sometimes you don't want to adjust the speed of your audio.
Audio can be stretched or condensed up to a factor of 4 (e.g., it can be
shrunk to as little as 25 percent of its original length, or expanded to as
much as 400 percent of its original length).
See also:
Stretching and Shrinking Events
Process-Run CAL
The Process-Run CAL command enables you to run CAL programs.
Cakewalk Application Language (CAL) is an event-processing language
that you use to extend SONAR with custom editing commands.
You can write your own CAL program and use or edit CAL programs that
other people have written. CAL files are stored on disk in files with an
extension of .
CAL.
See Also:
Running CAL Programs
Process-Retrograde
The Process-Retrograde command reverses the order of events in a
selection. If one or more clips are selected, then the events within each clip
are reversed. If several clips are selected from the same track, then the
order of the clips is also reversed. You could use this command, for
example, to take a scale or other long run of notes and reverse the order in
which they are played. The Process-Retrograde command does not
reverse the contents of audio clips. It only changes their start times. You
can use the Process-Audio-Reverse command to reverse audio clips.
See also:
Reversing Notes in a Clip