How To: Move Audio Clip to end of previous clip

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2011/01/29 22:30:46 (permalink)

How To: Move Audio Clip to end of previous clip

This is surely elementary, but I cannot find how to move an audio clip to the end of the previous clip.  It's needs to bump right up to it (like in video editing software).  I can't have gaps between the clips.  I'm trying to put live audio clips in a sequence in order to create an audio CD.
 
Update:  I found a way to do it.  After I insert the wav file as a new clip (drag it into Sonar), I can select that clip, cut it (Ctrl-X), use Ctrl-End to go to the end of the audio on the track, then paste the cut clip. 
 
Thanks.
Clay
 
post edited by lahatte - 2011/01/29 22:46:08
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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re:How To: Move Audio Clip to end of previous clip 2011/01/30 07:19:30 (permalink)
    You can also navigate to the beginnings/end of clips by pressing F7 or F8 (with the clip selected of course)

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    Re:How To: Move Audio Clip to end of previous clip 2011/01/30 07:23:59 (permalink)
    I suppose the gaps left between the clips were due to your Snap To Grid-setting (?).

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