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Setting up a Snap Grid for Nudge Operations
You can set up an independent snap grid just for nudge operations. This way, you can perform
all editing with the mouse using a musical (tempo-related) grid that is set to Bars+Beats while all
nudge operations and corresponding key commands are based on a linear (time-related) grid.
PREREQUISITE
The primary time format on the Transport panel is set to Bars+Beats. Your project contains
some parts or events that you want to move to a time-related position.
PROCEDURE
1.
Right-click the Project window toolbar and activate Nudge.
The Nudge Settings become available on the toolbar.
2.
Open the Nudge Settings pop-up menu to select a time-related format for your nudge
operations.
The settings Link to Grid and Link to Primary Time Format are deactivated.
3.
Optional: Select Project> Add Track> Ruler to add a ruler track. In the track list for the ruler
track, select the same display format as for your nudge operations.
This is not necessary, but it helps you to get visual control over your nudge operations.
4.
On the Project window toolbar, click the points to the right of the Nudge Settings section.
The Nudge buttons become available.
5.
In the event display, select the events or parts that you want to move, and do one of the
following:
Parts and Events
Editing Techniques for Parts and Events
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