Helpful ReplySnap to grid: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks???

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2011/07/15 16:46:52 (permalink)

Snap to grid: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks???

It is moving in tiny increments.  How do I set it to go to 16ths or 4ths etc?

I figured it out for piano roll, but not the main screen.  
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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/16 06:56:24 (permalink)



post edited by thefyn - 2011/07/16 07:01:29
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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/16 07:27:07 (permalink)

Your screen shot doesn't show any Audio Snap features enabled.

Is it possible you are asking about simple snapping when dragging clips etc?

I'm not sure what you are trying to illustrate with the time ruler selection. You have snap to set to a 1/16th and it looks like you selected a time range... which is possibly 3 measures and a 16th note long.

It's also unclear what you hope to do. You can select a time range up in the time scale bar... but you can't drag any clips around up there.



Perhaps you can rephrase your question and add some context to your situation so that people may be able to offer advice?


Good Luck.


best regards,
mike



edit to fix incorrect use of "beats" with proper use of "measures"
post edited by mike_mccue - 2011/07/17 13:54:40


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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/16 10:48:23 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
If i understand your question correctly, then you're on the right track (no pun intended)...in the preferences dialogue box you have shown above, choose three of your most commonly used movement 'increments', say, 1/16 notes, 1/8 notes, 1/4 notes, and pop them into the musical time Nudge fields (e.g. try Nudge 1 = musical time, 1/16th notes).

The X1 default shortcut keys are NumPad 1 for Nudge Value 1 (left) and NumPad 3 for Nudge Value 1 (right). 

So  if you select any clip in your project and hit NumPad 1, the clip will move one 1/16 note to the left. NumPad 3 will move the clip one 1/16 note to the right. You'll get the same result if you have the PRV in focus, and select a midi note or a group of midi notes; it (they) will move one 1/16 note to the left if you hit NumPad 1, and so on.

The Nudge 2 default shortcut keys are NumPad 4 and 6 (L & R), and the Nudge 3 shortcut keys are NumPad 7 and 9 (L & R).

If i'm not explaining this too badly, then you can see that if you choose the Nudge Values well, you can sling clips and notes around quickly and with total accuracy (i.e. use quarter notes and/or whole notes for larger movements).

I only noticed this now, looking at your screen shot, but if you set one of the Nudge Values to Follow Snap Settings, then the movement 'increment' will follow the snap value shown in the Toolbar Snap Module (just left of the transport buttons in the top screen shot). You can assign shortcut keys for these snap values which, in connection with the shortcut keys for the Nudge settings, will provide alot of flexibility in terms of selecting movment 'increments'. (E.G. i've got snap value shortcut keys assigned to Shift+Number keys, so that Shift+1 = whole notes, Shift+2 = half notes, Shift+3 = 32nd notes, Shift+4 = 1/4 notes, and so on...So if i have Nudge 3 set to Follow Snap Settings, and my snap value set to 1/2 notes, then hitting NumPad 9 will move a clip/midi note one 1/2 note to the right. Hitting Shift+4, then NumPad 7, will move it one 1/4 note to the left). HTH.

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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/17 09:24:00 (permalink)
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Your screen shot doesn't show any Audio Snap features enabled.

Is it possible you are asking about simple snapping when dragging clips etc?

I'm not sure what you are trying to illustrate with the time ruler selection. You have snap to set to a 1/16th and it looks like you selected a time range... which is possibly 3 beats and a 16th note long.

It's also unclear what you hope to do. You can select a time range up in the time scale bar... but you can't drag any clips aound up there.



Perhaps you can rephrase your question and add some context to your situation so that people may be able to offer advice?


Good Luck.


best regards,
mike

Sorry, I got the terminology wrong.  I meant snap to grid.  


The equiv I am looking for in Sonar 7 is snap properties:



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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/17 09:45:44 (permalink)
Plus I am not talking about moving midi notes, they snap OK.  I am talking about the highlighted area in the top pic.
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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/17 10:03:35 (permalink)
GlennKay


If i understand your question correctly, then you're on the right track (no pun intended)...in the preferences dialogue box you have shown above, choose three of your most commonly used movement 'increments', say, 1/16 notes, 1/8 notes, 1/4 notes, and pop them into the musical time Nudge fields (e.g. try Nudge 1 = musical time, 1/16th notes).

The X1 default shortcut keys are NumPad 1 for Nudge Value 1 (left) and NumPad 3 for Nudge Value 1 (right). 

So  if you select any clip in your project and hit NumPad 1, the clip will move one 1/16 note to the left. NumPad 3 will move the clip one 1/16 note to the right. You'll get the same result if you have the PRV in focus, and select a midi note or a group of midi notes; it (they) will move one 1/16 note to the left if you hit NumPad 1, and so on.

The Nudge 2 default shortcut keys are NumPad 4 and 6 (L & R), and the Nudge 3 shortcut keys are NumPad 7 and 9 (L & R).

If i'm not explaining this too badly, then you can see that if you choose the Nudge Values well, you can sling clips and notes around quickly and with total accuracy (i.e. use quarter notes and/or whole notes for larger movements).

I only noticed this now, looking at your screen shot, but if you set one of the Nudge Values to Follow Snap Settings, then the movement 'increment' will follow the snap value shown in the Toolbar Snap Module (just left of the transport buttons in the top screen shot). You can assign shortcut keys for these snap values which, in connection with the shortcut keys for the Nudge settings, will provide alot of flexibility in terms of selecting movment 'increments'. (E.G. i've got snap value shortcut keys assigned to Shift+Number keys, so that Shift+1 = whole notes, Shift+2 = half notes, Shift+3 = 32nd notes, Shift+4 = 1/4 notes, and so on...So if i have Nudge 3 set to Follow Snap Settings, and my snap value set to 1/2 notes, then hitting NumPad 9 will move a clip/midi note one 1/2 note to the right. Hitting Shift+4, then NumPad 7, will move it one 1/4 note to the left). HTH.

Regards
Glenn

Thanks Glen.  Cool info about the numerical pad thing.  And you pointed out where the right area for me to set the snap was.  I thought it was the one next to the smart tools just to the left of it.  I just had to right click on it. 




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Re:Audiosnap: When you select the top progress bar to select/click drag tracks??? 2011/07/17 13:55:42 (permalink)
Glad to see that you found something that helped.

best regards,
mike


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