Reference Guide

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General editing
AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
General editing
If you want to snap edits in the Clips pane to transient markers, see “Snapping edits to audio beats”
on page 635.
If you want to split each beat into a separate clip, see “Splitting beats into clips” on page 637.
If you want to stretch the duration of an audio clip, see “Slip-stretching audio” on page 642.
If you want to automatically create envelope nodes that are aligned with transient markers, see
“Adding automation” on page 642.
Snapping edits to audio beats
The Snap module in the Control Bar has a Snap to Audio Transients button that allows you to
snap edits in the Clips pane to transient markers in selected audio clips.
When snapping audio transients, the following rules apply:
If a Pool exists, audio transients snap to the Pool.
If a Pool does not exists, audio transients snap to transients in the selected tracks.
If there are no selected tracks, audio transients snap to transients in the selected clip.
In the following example, you will learn how to snap MIDI notes to audio beats.
To snap to audio transients
1. Select the audio clips whose rhythm you want to snap to.
2. In the Control Bar’s Snap module, select the Landmark Events button .
Note: If events do not appear to snap to audio transients, go to Edit > Preferences >
Customization - Snap to Grid (or right-click the Snap to Grid button ) and make sure the
Audio Transients check box is selected under Landmarks.