Reference Guide

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Preferences dialog
in which the first clip fades out fast and the second clip fades in fast.
Default Crossfade Curves > Slow Out - Slow In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out slowly and the second clip fades in slowly.
Default Crossfade Curves > Fast Out - Slow In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out fast and the second clip fades in slowly.
Default Crossfade Curves > Slow Out - Fast In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out slowly and the second clip fades in fast.
Default Crossfade Curves > Linear Out - Fast In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out at a steady rate and the second clip fades in fast.
Default Crossfade Curves > Linear Out - Slow In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out at a steady rate and the second clip fades in slowly.
Default Crossfade Curves > Fast Out - Linear In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out fast and the second clip fades in at a steady rate.
Default Crossfade Curves > Slow Out - Linear In. This command sets as default a
crossfade in which the first clip fades out slowly and the second clip fades in at a steady rate.
For more information about crossfades, see “Fades and crossfades” on page 395.
Selection after single split. This list lets you specify what is selected after a clip is split into two
parts:
Left portion (default). Only the left portion is selected.
Right portion. Only the right portion is selected.
Both portions. Both the left and right portions are selected.
None. Neither portion is selected.
When splitting clips in groups, create new groups. Choosing this option tells SONAR to
create a new clip group when splitting clips in an existing clip group.
MIDI
Non-Destructive MIDI Editing. Select this option to make all MIDI editing non-destructive.
When toggled on, this option forces deleted data to be retained even though it is not visible.
Velocity Audition. Select this option if you want to hear the changes in velocity as you make
them.
Polyphonic Velocity Audition. Select this option if you want to hear all selected notes as
you drag them through different pitch levels.
Microscope. Use this check box to enable/disable Microscope mode in the Piano Roll view and
inline Piano Roll (enabled by default).
Diagonal Size. Use this numeric entry box to specify the diameter size in pixels of the
microscope. The valid range is 20-250 and the default value is 100.
Show When Note Height Less Than. Microscope mode will only be enabled if the note
heights (in pixels) are equal or less than this number. The valid range is 2-20 and the default
value is 6.