Reference Guide
658 AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
Synchronizing audio and the project tempo
The global project tempo map is copied to the clip tempo map so the tempo maps are identical.
See:
“Editing a clip’s tempo map” on page 659
“Changing a project’s tempo” on page 662
“Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers” on page 638
“Editing transient markers” on page 643
“Using the AudioSnap palette” on page 652
“Fixing timing problems in audio clips” on page 663
“Extracting MIDI timing information from audio” on page 679
“General editing” on page 681
“Using the Pool” on page 689
“Algorithms and rendering” on page 692
Note: AudioSnap will always attempt to find the tempo of any clip recorded or imported into
SONAR. While several possible tempos are normally generated, in some cases AudioSnap
may be unable to detect the correct tempo or may not detect a tempo at all. This can occur if
the source material is highly compressed or does not contain transient markers on all actual
beats.
If AudioSnap is unable to detect a tempo from the clip, new transient markers are inserted on
each beat corresponding to the project’s global tempo map.
If AudioSnap detects possible tempos for the clip, existing transient markers (that appear within a
defined window of the project’s beats) are reassigned to nearby beat markers on the clip’s tempo
map.