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.