Reference Guide

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General editing
AudioSnap
Alpha-blended bars on slip-stretched clips
AlphaStretchIndicator=<0 or 1> (default=1)
When an audio clip is slip-stretched, a yellow alpha-blended bar is displayed on the clip. This may
affect performance on some systems if there are many slip-stretched clips. There is a new
Cakewalk.ini variable to disable the alpha-blended bars, and instead only show the percent
value in the lower right corner of the clip.
This variable should be set in the [Wincake] section. For example:
[Wincake]
AlphaStretchIndicator=0
See:
Using the Transient tool
Editing transient markers
Using the AudioSnap palette
Synchronizing audio and the project tempo
Fixing timing problems in audio clips
Extracting MIDI timing information from audio
Using the Pool
Algorithms and rendering
Keyboard shortcuts
Adding automation
If you have an automation envelope on a track, AudioSnap can automatically add nodes to the
envelope that align with a selected clip’s transient markers. This makes it easy to add special
processing at transient locations.
To Add Nodes at Transients
1. Select the audio clip(s) that contain the transient markers you want to use as a guide.
2. Right-click an automation envelope on the clip, and choose Add Nodes at Transient Markers
from the pop-up menu.
Now you can easily edit your envelope at transient locations.
See:
Using the Transient tool
Editing transient markers
Using the AudioSnap palette