Micro Audio editing/glitching

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2012/12/16 14:38:32 (permalink)

Micro Audio editing/glitching

Hi guys, I'm new here. I've used Logic and Ableton Live pretty extensively but seriously considering the move to Sonar X2 and have the trial installed, but I have an unanswered question I was wondering if you could help with... On the likes of ableton I can zoom into a microscopic section of audio and then select a piece and use ctrl-D to repeat it to make a nice glitch on a beat. Is there an equivalent in Sonar? I can zoom in and snip using the scizzors but the only solution I've found for the repeating so far is to hold ctrl and drag which, for micro edits you want to repeat 30 times or so is a fair bit of a pain.
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    swamptooth
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    Re:Micro Audio editing/glitching 2012/12/16 14:45:28 (permalink)
    you can select the audio sliver you want, copy, then choose paste special and select the number of repetitions you want.  the other thing i do for glitching is time-stretching a clip and setting offline render mode to same as online.  

     
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    Re:Micro Audio editing/glitching 2012/12/16 15:06:33 (permalink)
    Aaaaahhhh... Thanks!
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