Reference Guide

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Controlling the transport
Controlling playback
Looping
Sometimes you want to listen to one portion of a project over and over, either so you can play along
and rehearse or because you want to edit that section of the project while it is playing and hear the
results as you make changes. SONAR has a playback looping feature that makes this simple.
Looping is defined in the Loop module in the Control Bar.
Figure 35. The Loop module.
A. Loop On/Off B. Set Loop Time to Select C. Loop Start Time D. Loop End Time
To set up a loop, you do three things:
Set the start time of the loopSet the end time of the loopEnable looping
From then on, SONAR will automatically jump back to the start of the loop when it reaches the end.
When looping is enabled, the loop times are indicated by special markers in the Time ruler.
A. Loop From B. Loop Thru
To move a loop in the Time ruler
1. Click the yellow bar that connects the two loop markers
The cursor becomes a horizontal double-headed arrow.
2. Drag the loop to the desired location in the Time ruler.
With the default option settings, SONAR will play the loop over and over again, continuously.
If you start playback before the loop start time, SONAR will play until the loop end time is reached,
then jump back to the loop start time.
The Rewind command operates slightly differently when looping is in effect. The first time you
rewind, the Now time is set to the start of the loop. If the Now time is already at the start of the loop,
Rewind takes you to the beginning of the project. From then on, Rewind switches back and forth
between the loop start time and the start of measure 1.
Note: If you stop playback while looping is enabled, the Now time jumps to the Now time marker.
If you disable the On Stop, Rewind to Now Marker option in the Track view Options menu, the
Now time stays wherever you stopped playback.
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