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New features in SONAR 8.5
TAB to transients
AudioSnap 2.0 highlights include:
• Audio clips are always ready to be processed via AudioSnap, without having to first enable
AudioSnap on clips.
• A dedicated Transient tool that makes it easier to select and edit transient markers.
• A streamlined AudioSnap palette.
• Each audio clip has an internal tempo map that can be edited.
• Synchronize audio to the project tempo in one simple step.
• Synchronize the project tempo to an audio clip’s tempo map in one simple step.
• Simplified workflow for fixing multi-track audio while maintaining phase relationships.
• Enhanced TAB to transients.
• Improved real-time stretching algorithms.
• Ability to stretch multiple transients proportionally.
• You can snap edits to any transient marker (no longer limited to the Pool).
For more information, see “AudioSnap” on page 355.
TAB to transients
You can use the TAB and SHIFT+TAB keys to jump to audio transients, and MIDI Note events.
In SONAR 8.5, TAB to transients is always available when the transport is idle, and is no longer
dependent on AudioSnap.
TAB to transients is now 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.
See:
TAB to transients