Reference Guide

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Take lane and comping enhancements
New features in SONAR X3
Figure 394. Drag to isolate another region, and SONAR automatically heals previous splits, if necessary.
You can also manually heal abutting healable clips. To do so, select the clips, then hold down the
CTRL key and clip one of the selected clips.
For details, see “Clip muting and isolating (clip soloing)” on page 388 and “Isolating (clip soloing)” on
page 390.
No overlapping clips can exist on the same Take lane
Two clips cannot overlap on the same Take lane. If you wish to overlap two clips, place each clip in a
separate Take lane.
When a clip is moved, pasted or recorded to a Take lane, any clip data already in that area will be
cropped or removed to accommodate the new data.
Adding audio or MIDI data to a project creates a new Take lane
When adding new audio or MIDI data to a project, the new data is placed in a new Take lane (unless
the current track is empty, in which case the take is placed in the first Take lane).
A “take” is any new data brought into a track. It can be recorded audio or MIDI, dragged-in loops, or
imported files. If a track has data on it, it has at least one Take lane. A new Take lane is created for
each new take.
Note: In Overwrite mode, a new Take lane is only created if there is no existing lane. Otherwise,
the new data overwrites existing data on the existing lane.