Snap Properties or lack thereof.

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Devin Smith
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2011/03/10 18:16:38 (permalink)

Snap Properties or lack thereof.

With Sonar 8.5 and earlier you could snap to grid by simply right clicking on the grid above the tracks and selecting measure/quarter/eighth.  I can't find this anywhere in X1.  I've gone through the "Help" facility, looked at everything related to snap properties and can't find anything.  Is it actually possible that this feature is gone??  I'm just trying to line things up perfect with the metronome and can't... any ideas??  Much Thanks...

Windows 7 64-bit on an ASUS P5K 2.4 Ghz Quadcore w/6GB RAM running Sonar X1 producer.

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    benstat
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    Re:Snap Properties or lack thereof. 2011/03/10 18:20:50 (permalink)
    The snap to grid value is now selected via a dropdown button menu in the Control Bar at the top. The button says 'Snap' directly underneath.
    post edited by benstat - 2011/03/10 18:22:18

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    Devin Smith
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    Re:Snap Properties or lack thereof. 2011/03/10 20:09:17 (permalink)
    Found it.  Wow.  Can't believe I missed it now that I've got it, ha... thanks much!

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    Re:Snap Properties or lack thereof. 2011/03/11 01:53:11 (permalink)
    If you ever use the PRV make sure you set the snap in that view and then don't close it. Minimize it, hide it, but don't close it completely or you may get a visit from the "snap to change" bug.

    Setting the snap in the PRV and keeping it open will stop you seeing that bug, unless you use the staff view in which case all bets are off.
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