Reference Guide

594 AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers
For more information about editing transient markers, see “Editing transient markers” on page 597.
Transient marker context menu
The transient marker context menu gives you quick access to commands related to time stretching
and tempo mapping. The following menu commands are available when you right-click a transient
marker:
Select markers. Use this submenu to select transient markers that meet specific criteria.
Set project tempo from clip. This command copies the clip’s tempo map to the project’s global
tempo map. This allows the project’s measure boundaries to align with the audio clip. Whenever
the project’s tempo map is generated from a clip, the clip’s Lock Position property is enabled
automatically.
Set clip tempo from project. This command copies the project’s tempo map to the clip’s tempo
map. This allows the project’s measure boundaries to align with the audio clip.
Clips follow project tempo. This command forces the clip to follow the project’s global tempo
map.
Edit clip tempo map. Each audio clip has an internal tempo map. This command exposes
controls that allow you to edit a clip’s tempo map. For details, see “Editing a clip’s tempo map” on
page 613.
Merge and Lock Markers. This command combines all transient markers on all selected
tracks, so that all selected tracks share identical transient markers. The clip positions are also
Hotspot Default action Double-click +ALT +CTRL
A Drag transient marker
line to stretch selected
transients (non-
proportional stretch)
Select all adjacent transient
markers in other tracks
Drag transient marker
line to stretch selected
transients proportionally
B Drag transient marker
handle (diamond) to
move transient marker
(non-stretch)
C Lasso select transients Insert new transient
marker
D Lasso select transients
across clips and tracks
Table 115. Using the Smart tool on AudioSnap transients clips
Note: The Clips follow project tempo command only works on clips that are configured to use
musical time (the Time Base property is set to Musical in the Clip Inspector).