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The Project window
The Snap function
Grid Relative
If you select this Snap type, events and parts will not be “magnetic” to the grid.
Rather, the grid determines the step size for moving the events. This means that a
moved event will keep its original position relative to the grid.
For example, if an event starts at the position 3.04.01 (one beat before bar 4), Snap is
set to Grid Relative and the Grid Type pop-up menu is set to “Bar”, you can move the
event in steps of one bar – to the positions 4.04.01, 5.04.01 and so on. The event will
keep its relative position to the grid, i.
e. stay one beat before the bar lines.
This only applies when dragging existing events or parts – when you create new
events or parts this snap type works like “Grid”.
Events
This grid type makes the start and end positions of other events and parts become
“magnetic”. This means that if you drag an event to a position near the start or end of
another event, it is automatically aligned with the start or end of the other event. For
audio events, the position of the snap point is also magnetic (see
“Adjusting the snap
point” on page 334).
Note that this includes marker events on the marker track.
This allows you to snap events to marker positions, and vice versa.
Shuffle
Shuffle is useful when you want to change the order of adjacent events. If you have
two adjacent events and drag the first one to the right, past the second event, the two
events will change places.
The same principle works when changing the order of more than two events:
Magnetic Cursor
This grid type lets the project cursor become “magnetic”. Dragging an event near the
cursor causes the event to be aligned with the cursor position.
Grid + Cursor
This is a combination of “Grid” and “Magnetic Cursor”.
Events + Cursor
This is a combination of “Events” and “Magnetic Cursor”.
Events + Grid + Cursor
This is a combination of “Events”, “Grid” and “Magnetic Cursor”.
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Dragging event 2 past event 4…
…changes the order of events 2, 3 and 4.