Instruction Manual

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Undo History dialog
Dialog Reference
Amount
The number in this field tells SONAR how many half-steps, up or down
(depending on whether you enter a positive or negative number), to
transpose the selected data, unless you check the Diatonic Math checkbox
(see below). If you check Diatonic Math, the number in this field tells
SONAR how many scale steps to transpose the selected data.
Diatonic Math
If you check this checkbox. SONAR transposes the selected data up or
down, but only within the current key signature.
Transpose Audio
If you check this checkbox. SONAR transposes any selected audio data up
or down, but only by half-steps, not diatonically.
Type—choose the type of audio data you’re transposing (this is a
SONAR Producer feature only).
Formant scaling— (this is a SONAR Producer feature only) possible
values range from -2.000 to 2.000 octaves. Formants give a voice its
characteristic sound. You can use the Formant Scaling value to offset
the pitch transposition you’re applying. For example, if you’re
transposing the pitch down, you can raise the formant to try and
maintain the characteristics of the sound.
See also:
To Transpose Selected Events
Undo History dialog
The Edit-History command opens the Undo History dialog box, which
displays a history of your editing actions (the command is greyed-out if you
made no edits). You can set how many editing actions you want the Undo
History dialog box to store by changing the number in the Maximum Undo
Steps field. The default value is 128.
Use the Undo History dialog box to jump to a previous time in the history of
the project. Then you can continue from that point, causing all the edits you
did after that action to disappear.
The Undo History dialog box has the following fields: