Reference Guide
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Basic Audio Editing
Editing Audio
SONAR splits the audio clip according to your specifications. Each new clip has the same name as
the original clip.
Bouncing to Clips
Individual audio clips in the same track can be combined into a single clip with the Bounce to
Clip(s) command.
To Bounce to Clips
1. Select the clips to be combined in the Track view.
2. Choose Edit > Bounce to Clip(s).
The clips are combined into a single clip. Empty space between clips is filled with silence in the new
clip. All clip automation from the source clips is applied to the new clip.
To Bounce Multiple Audio Clips to a New Track
1. Select the clips to be combined in the Track view.
2. Choose Edit > Bounce to Track(s).
The Bounce to Track(s) dialog appears.
3. Select the track you want to bounce to in the Destination field.
4. Select other options in the Mixdown Audio/Bounce to Track(s) dialog and click OK.
Split At Each Marker Creates a split in the clip at every marker.
Split When Silent For At Least Creates a split after each period of silence which exceeds the number of
measures specified.
Note: A shortcut to split a selected clip is to move the Now time to where you want to split it,
and press S on your computer keyboard.
Note 1: Like any clips, slip-edited clips can be combined with other clips using the Bounce to
Clip(s) command. When a slip-edited clip is combined with another clip, any slip-edited data
(audio clips or MIDI events that are cropped from view) is overwritten.
Note 2: You control the bit depth of all rendering operations (bouncing, freezing, applying
effects) on the Audio Data tab of the Global Options dialog (Options > Global command) in
the Render Bit Depth field. The default value of 32 is the best for most situations. See “Bit
Depths for Rendering Audio” on page 849 for more information.
Option Description
Table 116.