Midi bounce to clip with slip edit

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2016/07/14 17:19:42 (permalink)

Midi bounce to clip with slip edit

Hi, I searched around and couldn't find this. I'm trying to export a midi clip to use on another machine. I've been away from Sonar for awhile but I used to be able to slip edit back to 0 bounce to clip and I could fly it in on another program with silence at the zero point. Now it always renders to the first note played so that is starts with that instead of the lead in silence. There's enough new that I know I'm missing something.
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Dave
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    brundlefly
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    Re: Midi bounce to clip with slip edit 2016/07/14 18:14:10 (permalink)
    Bouncing has always disposed of empty space in a clip. You'd have to insert an innocuous dummy controller event (e.g. CC64=0, sustain pedal up)  at 1:01:000 in order to define the starting point.

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    dudell2000
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    Re: Midi bounce to clip with slip edit 2016/07/14 18:40:22 (permalink)
    I was going to do just that, thanks. I used to be able to slip edit to the beginning of the track and bounce to clip. I wish I still could.
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    Re: Midi bounce to clip with slip edit 2016/07/15 10:49:54 (permalink)
    I think what you're remembering is this:
     
    In earlier versions (X3 for example), if you slip-edited a clip back to time zero, and drag-dropped it out of SONAR to your file system without bouncing it first, the events would have the same timestamps as the original so they would start at the same time when opened/imported to another app (or back into SONAR).
     
    In Platinum, the relative start times of a slip-edited clip are no longer preserved by drag-drop, only by Save-As MIDI. I'm not sure when that changed.

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    Re: Midi bounce to clip with slip edit 2016/07/15 13:48:17 (permalink)
    I'm actually talking 8.5.
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    Re: Midi bounce to clip with slip edit 2016/07/15 14:24:03 (permalink)
    Then you should be good to drag and drop as well as Save As MIDI with a slip-edited clips. Just don't bounce to clip first.

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