Instruction Manual

362 Arranging
Fades and Crossfades
The hidden information in the clip remains intact but is not heard during
playback.
To Permanently Delete Slip-edited Data
1. Select the clips that contain the slip-edited data you want to delete.
2. Select the Edit-Apply Trimming command.
SONAR permanently deletes the slip-edited data from the clips you
selected.
Slip-editing Multiple Clips
You can slip-edit multiple clips at the same time.
To Slip-edit Multiple Clips at Once
1. Make sure all clips are not loop-enabled.
2. Select the clips you want to slip-edit.
3. Move your cursor over the beginning or end range of the selected clips
until the blue clip handle appears.
4. Drag the boundary to the desired location and release.
Fades and Crossfades
Fades are a gradual increase or decrease in volume at the beginning (fade-
in) or end (fade-out) of a clip. A crossfade is when one clip fades out while
another fades in. There are two ways to create fades and crossfades in
SONAR: offline (destructive) and real-time (non-destructive). To create
fades and crossfades offline, see Applying Fades and Crossfades Offline.
See:
Using Fades and Crossfades in Real Time
Using Fades and Crossfades in Real Time
You can create real-time fades and crossfades in the Track view’s Clips
pane. Real-time fades and crossfades do not change the data in the clip.
SONAR reads the fade-in, fade-out, or crossfade in the clip and adjusts the
gain accordingly. You can edit the crossfade’s start time and end times.
You can set the type of fade-in or fade-out you want to use as a default:
Linear—A straight line, raising or lowering the volume at a steady rate.