Reference Guide
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Arranging and editing
TAB to transients
• If punch recording is enabled, click to the right of the Punch In marker to select the punch region
TAB to transients
You can use the TAB and SHIFT+TAB keys to jump to audio transients, and MIDI Note events.
Tabbing is only possible when the transport is not rolling.
TAB to transients is selection-based, which means tabbing will go to the next/previous transient
amongst all selected clips. If there is no selection, tabbing operates on the current track.
To move the Now Time to the next transient
• Press TAB.
To move the Now Time to the previous transient
• Press SHIFT+TAB.
TAB to transients landmarks
The following table shows how TAB to transients applies to different SONAR clip types.
Tip:
If you press TAB or right-click while holding down the left mouse button over the markers, you
can toggle through which of the overlaid markers you'd like to move.
For example, if the Now Time marker, a regular Marker, a Loop point, and a Punch point are all at
measure 5, pressing Tab (while holding down the left mouse button) toggles through T (Now Time),
M (regular), L (Loop), and P (Punch). If you want to change the regular marker, simply drag the
mouse when M is displayed; if you want to adjust the position of the Loop point, tab through to L, and
so on.
Note: When using the Free Edit Point, TAB to transients always operates on the current track,
regardless of selection.
Clip type TAB target
Audio Groove clips. Each slice.
"Stretch to tempo" clips (clips that are
not groove clip looped but use groove
clip for rendering).
Each slice.
Regular audio clips. Each transient as detected by AudioSnap.
Slip stretched audio clips. Each transient as detected by AudioSnap, scaled to the stretch
amount so tabbing continues to line up perfectly.
Table 64. TAB to transients landmarks