Helpful ReplyAudiosnap detecting erroneous "beats"

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2014/12/19 07:27:34 (permalink)

Audiosnap detecting erroneous "beats"

Hey, guys. Very long time Sonar user returning to the fray here.
I was wondering if anyone could help me here. I'm using Sonar X3, and I notice that when I use Audiosnap, more often than not, it detects completely bogus transients in the audio file and places "user" beat markers there.
 
For example, here's an example audio file, which was simply a metronome, which has been processes through a gate to remove everything in between beats (a cowbell, for the interested!) and yet, Audiosnap automatically adds this user marker before the beat, making working with it a real pain.
I can't for te life of me get the image to show in line, so here's a link to onedrive

 
The really abboying thing is that it doesn't matter where I set the audiosnap threshold, these random markers will always become active before any real transient.
 
Is anyone else seeing this odd behaviour? What can I do about it?
If I right click, I can select all user markers, but then I have to right click each of them in turn and select Delete. Is there any way I can delete them en-masse? going through them one by one and right clicking is a serious PITA. Why even have the option to choose them all if I can't then do something with all of them?
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Re: Audiosnap detecting erroneous "beats" 2014/12/19 12:12:16 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby YeeHaaMcgee 2014/12/22 07:13:55
Hello,
 
My first post, I have been a sonar user since 2004.
 
I cant see the link to your illustration but I believe I have run into this problem many times. I can never reproduce it consistently it is hit and miss. I used to manually delete every added transient but I have discovered a work around that seems to work for me.
 
Whenever audiosnap adds those user transients I click on edit clip map  in the audiosnap control panel and change the beats per measure to anything and then change it back to what it should be and that seems to clear up the added transients.
 
Hope that at least saves you time as it does for me, I think if I remember correctly this behavior began happening in 8.5 but in x1 for sure I started seeing this problem.
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Re: Audiosnap detecting erroneous "beats" 2014/12/22 07:23:58 (permalink)
That is helpful, thank you very much!
I've also since found that it is a confirmed bug, known to Cakewalk.


 
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Re: Audiosnap detecting erroneous "beats" 2014/12/22 07:30:34 (permalink)
Ah, managed to "migrate" my old forum account. I'm baaaack! Thanks again for the tip.
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