Reference Guide

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Menu reference
Process > Transpose
The Process > Transpose command transposes the pitches of note events up or down by a fixed
number of half-steps. It does so by changing the MIDI key numbers of note events and by pitch-
shifting audio clips. Simply enter the number of half-steps in the Amount field of the Transpose
dialog box--a negative number to transpose down, a positive number to transpose up.
SONAR can also perform diatonic transposition, which shifts all the notes up and down the major
scale of the current signature by the designated number of steps. For instance, if you specify an
amount of +1 and the key signature is C-major, a C becomes a D (up a whole step), an E becomes
an F (up a half step), and so on. Diatonic transposition assures you that the transposed notes fit with
the original key signature.
As an option, you can choose to transpose selected audio clips along with any selected MIDI clips.
SONAR uses pitch-shifting to perform the transposition. You can transpose audio only a single
octave in either direction (-12 to +12), and you cannot transpose audio when you are using diatonic
transposition.
See also:
“Transposing MIDI notes with the Transpose MIDI effect” on page 734
Process > Slide
The Process > Slide command opens the “Slide dialog” on page 1654. You can move a selected
track and/or its markers by a set amount of measures, ticks, seconds or frames. Positive numbers
move the track to the right (forward) and negative numbers move the track to the left (backward).
See also:
“Shifting events in time” on page 689
Process > Nudge > Left 1
The Process > Nudge > Left 1 command moves a selected clip to the left by any of three
increments that you set in the Nudge 1 section in Edit > Preferences > Customization - Snap and
Nudge. You can assign a hotkey shortcut for this command.
For more information, see “Nudge” on page 342.