Reference Guide

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Tracks menu
The Tracks menu contains the following commands:
Make Instrument Track. If an existing audio track and MIDI track are assigned to the same
software instrument, this command converts the two tracks into a single instrument track (only
available for MIDI tracks).
Split Instrument Track. Split an instrument track into separate audio and MIDI tracks. The
audio and MIDI tracks will remain assigned to the same software instrument (only available for
Instrument tracks).
Bounce to Track(s). Combine one or more audio tracks into a submix.
Clone Track(s). Copy the selected track(s). You can choose to include events, properties,
sends, and/or effects in the copied track(s), and specify a destination.
Delete Track(s). Delete the selected track(s), including all its track properties and all its clips
and events. SONAR does not put deleted information on the Clipboard for later copying.
Wipe Track(s). Delete track contents but leave track properties intact. SONAR does not put
wiped information on the Clipboard for later copying.
Copy Track Name(s) to Clip Name(s). Copy track names to clips in corresponding tracks.
Hide Track(s). Hide all selected tracks. To display them again, select Tracks > Track Manager
or press H on your keyboard to open the Track Manager dialog box.
Show All Tracks. Show all tracks in the project.
Track Manager. Open the Track Manager dialog box.
Sort Tracks. Open the Sort Tracks dialog box, which lets you sort tracks by specific criteria.
Clips menu
The Clips menu contains the following commands:
Apply Trimming. Permanently delete any data from a selected clip that is hidden by a slip
editing edit.
Bounce to Clip(s). Combine selected audio clips into a single clip.
Convert to Mono. Convert any selected stereo audio clip(s) to mono.
Fade clips. Open the Fade Selected Clips dialog box, which allows you to create or edit fades
on selected clips.
Add to Clip Group > New. Place all selected clips in a new clip group.
Add to Clip Group > <list of created groups>. Place all selected clips in an existing clip
group.
Remove from Clip Group. Remove all selected clips from any clip groups they may belong to.
Revert to Original Time Stamp. Move all selected clips back to their original SMPTE time
position.
Set Snap Offset to Now Time. Set the snap offset at the Now Time. A snap offset is a value, in
samples, at which the Snap Grid uses to align the clip. Clips without a snap offset always align at