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AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers
Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers
At the heart of AudioSnap are transient markers. SONAR automatically detects transients for all
audio clips in your project.
Although you can also edit transient markers with the Select tool, Move tool, Timing tool, Split tool,
Freehand tool, Erase tool and Mute tool, this chapter focuses on the Smart tool since it is the easiest
way to edit transient markers.
In order to edit audio transient markers, you must assign a track’s Edit Filter to Audio Transients
(see “Selecting the data type to edit” on page 398).
For more information about using different tools on AudioSnap transient markers, see:
“Using the Smart tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 408
“Using the Select tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 412
“Using the Move tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 415
“Using the Timing tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 422
“Using the Split tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 425
“Using the Freehand tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 429
“Using the Erase tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 436
“Using the Mute tool on AudioSnap transients” on page 440
To enable the Smart tool
1. Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
2. Assign the desired track’s Edit Filter control to Audio Transients.
All audio clips show transient markers and the AudioSnap palette appears.
If you select another data type in the Edit Filter, transient markers will no longer be visible and the
AudioSnap palette closes.
Note: Displaying transient markers does not mean that AudioSnap is enabled. AudioSnap is
only active on a clip when at least one transient marker has been stretched.