Reference Guide

342 Arranging and editing
Arranging clips
Reverting clip(s) to original time stamp
All audio and MIDI clips in SONAR have a Original Time property, which stores the original SMPTE
time stamp associated with a clip. The Original Time clip property is based on absolute time, not
tempo. This allows you to freely re-arrange clips and later revert them back to their original time.
SONAR automatically assigns the Original Time property during import or immediately after record.
When an audio clip containing a SMPTE time stamp is imported into SONAR (such as a Broadcast
Wave file), the Original Time field is populated with this time stamp. When opening previous
SONAR projects, existing clips will be populated with their current time.
Figure 81. The Clip Inspector.
A. Original Time property; click to revert clip to the original time stamp
To revert clip(s) to original time stamp
To revert selected clips to their original SMPTE time stamp, do one of the following:
Right-click a clip and choose Revert Clip(s) to Original Time Stamp from the context menu.
In the Clip Inspector, select the Properties section, click the Original Time field and choose
Revert to original time stamp on the pop-up menu.
Note: The Original Time property can not be edited. If a clip is bounced to a new clip, the
Original Time stamp will not propagate to the new clip.