Reference Guide
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Synchronizing audio and the project tempo
AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
If a beat marker is dragged to a transient marker that is already assigned to a later beat marker,
SONAR will automatically re-number all subsequent beat markers accordingly.
A beat marker cannot be dragged to an earlier transient marker if that transient is already
assigned to a beat marker.
6. To hide the tempo map guide, click the Edit clip tempo map button on the AudioSnap
palette again.
To audition an audio clip when editing the clip tempo map
When you are editing a clip’s tempo map, you may frequently need to audition the audio to make
sure you are positioning the beat markers at the correct transients.
1. Right-click the clip tempo map (above the clip) where you want to audition the clip, and keep the
right mouse button pressed.
SONAR creates a one-measure selection, starting from one measure before the position clicked.
The selected time will gradually increase the longer you keep the mouse button pressed.
2. Release the right mouse button.
SONAR auditions the selection.
See:
“Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers” on page 638
“Editing transient markers” on page 643
“Using the AudioSnap palette” on page 652
“Synchronizing audio and the project tempo” on page 656
“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
Tip:
You can also enable/disable
Edit clip tempo map
from the transient marker context menu.