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Extract Timing Tutorial
AudioSnap
Drag the slider so that the clip looks like the above picture. Notice that
only the markers at the loudest transients retain their original
appearance. The disabled markers display only the head of each
marker, and in a different color.
7. Now that only the four markers at the four downbeats in the clip remain,
you can extract the timing, and automatically change your project
tempo to the tempo of the clip: in the AudioSnap palette, select the
Align to Time Ruler radio button, then click the Extract Timing button.
Now the markers line up with the beats in the Time Ruler, and project tempo
should now be approximately 110. When you align project tempo to an
audio clip, the clip is not changed in any way.
Let’s accomplish the same thing using the Set Beat At Now button:
1. Open a new project (steps 1-5 are the same as above.).
2. Use the File-Import Audio command, and navigate to the Tutorials
folder in the folder where you installed SONAR.
3. Select the AudioSnap1.wav file, and click Open.
The AudioSnap1.wav file appears as and audio clip in Track 1 or your
project at beat 1.
4. Enable AudioSnap on the audio clip: right-click the clip and choose
AudioSnap-AudioSnap Enable from the popup menu.