Audiosnap Go To Next Transient Marker issue:

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2015/04/04 12:21:38 (permalink)

Audiosnap Go To Next Transient Marker issue:

Is this not working or maybe I am missing how to operate it properly?

I have the Audio Transients Editing button engaged on a track and I can see Transient Markers.  I have hotkeys set up to Go To Next Transient Marker {TAB} and Go To Previous Transient Marker {Shift + TAB}.  However, these keys aren't snapping to the transients like the should.  Have I misunderstood how they operate?  I'm looking for Tab to Transients for cutting up drum hits and such.

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    Re: Audiosnap Go To Next Transient Marker issue: 2015/04/04 12:57:17 (permalink)
    You shouldn't have to bind anything; tab and shift+tab to transients are default accelerators. Then you just need to ensure that the clip(s) is/are selected so that SONAR knows which transients to use. You don't even need to have Audiosnap enabled; SONAR still knows where the markers are in every clip. Incidentally, you can also tab to MIDI notes or both if you have both MIDI and audio selected.

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    Re: Audiosnap Go To Next Transient Marker issue: 2015/04/04 14:21:16 (permalink)
    brundlefly
    You shouldn't have to bind anything; tab and shift+tab to transients are default accelerators. Then you just need to ensure that the clip(s) is/are selected so that SONAR knows which transients to use. You don't even need to have Audiosnap enabled; SONAR still knows where the markers are in every clip. Incidentally, you can also tab to MIDI notes or both if you have both MIDI and audio selected.


    Thanks for the reply.  I figured out what is happening.  Go To Next Transient Marker is snapping to transients in the hidden take layers and that's why I'm seeing it snap to points in between the Transient Markers when the Take Lanes are collapsed.  That's seems like unexpected behavior to me.  I would think that you would have to enable Audio Transient Editing for each take lane before it would snap to transients in that situation.

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