Reference Guide
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AudioSnap
Editing transient markers
When you drag and drop the line of a marker, the marker moves to the place where you drop it, and
the audio that is located between the dragged marker and the following marker stretches.
You can find additional marker editing commands on the transient marker context menu.
To stretch multiple transient markers in a clip
1. Select the desired transient markers.
2. Drag any of the selected transient markers.
To stretch multiple transient markers in a clip proportionally
1. Select the desired transient markers.
2. Hold down the CTRL key and drag any of the selected transient markers.
To reset a transient marker
• Right-click the marker you want to reset and select Reset from the pop-up menu.
To reset all selected transient markers
SONAR has a quick way to reset transient markers.
1. Select all clips you wish to reset.
2. Press CTRL+ALT and click the Reset button on the AudioSnap Palette. This brings up a dialog
asking if you want to Clear All AudioSnap Markers. Clicking Yes will delete all the existing edits
and restore clips to the analyzed transients.
An alternate solution is to turn off AudioSnap on the clips and then use Edit > Bounce to Clip(s).
However, this will also render any clips fades.
To disable a transient marker
• Right-click the marker you want to disable and select Disable from the pop-up menu.
To delete a transient marker
• Right-click the marker you want to reset and select Delete Marker from the pop-up menu.
Note: If you stretch a transient marker, AudioSnap is enabled on the clip.
Note: This gesture is not undoable, so make sure you really want to reset the transient
markers.
Note: You can only delete user-created transient markers.