Instruction Manual

374 AudioSnap
Transient Markers
Max Distance From Pool dropdown menu—this value in this menu
determines which notes are affected by the Quantize to Pool
command. For example, if you choose Quarter in the menu, notes
that are farther than a quarter note from a Pool line are not
quantized.
Quantize Strength—this slider controls quantize strength, which
determines how closely the selected notes move to the Pool
markers.
Quantize Window—this slider fine tunes the value in the Max
Distance From Pool menu. A window of 100 percent includes all
markers that lie within the Max Distance From Pool value.
Extract Groove—this button displays the Save As Groove button and
the Copy As MIDI Notes button.
Save As Groove—this button opens the Define Groove dialog,
which lets you save the groove to a file. The groove can then be
applied to other AudioSnap-enabled clips or MIDI clips.
Copy As MIDI Notes—this button saves the selected audio as a
MIDI clip, which you can paste from the Clipboard into a MIDI track.
You select the MIDI note that the transients in the audio clip will be
converted to in the AudioSnap Options dialog, which opens when
you click the Options button.
Transient Markers
Transient markers show where the transients of a clip are (areas where the
level increases suddenly), and are used to edit the timing of AudioSnap-
enabled clips.
See:
Displaying Markers.
Displaying Markers
Transient markers appear on audio clips that are AudioSnap-enabled, and
that have the Show Transients button enabled on the AudioSnap palette.
To display transient markers on a clip:
1. Select the clip; display the AudioSnap palette: right-clip the clip, and
choose AudioSnap-AudioSnap Palette from the popup menu.