Helpful ReplyHow to Move Sound Tracks in Increments?

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2016/11/18 02:49:45 (permalink)

How to Move Sound Tracks in Increments?

Right, basically whenever I try to move an audio clip, it jumps a full measure instead of increments, which drives me crazy. This results in it either creating an akward pause that I can't really leave in, or it results in the 'new' audio overwriting the old, because for SOME reason there's an option to rewrite old with new, but not vice-versa. When I try to 'stretch' it, this apperently brings back the old audio that I split off, so I have no idea how to actually fix this issue. Basically I would like to know how to move audio to certain time stamps instead of full measure increments.
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Re: How to Move Sound Tracks in Increments? 2016/11/18 10:09:25 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jimfogle 2016/11/19 22:27:40
Dragging clips is affected by snap settings http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Music%20Creator%207&language=3&help=Arranging.25.html#1471004
 
Process > Nudge from the main menu (although I would recommend learning the keyboard shortcuts) moves clips and can be set to very small increments http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Music%20Creator%207&language=3&help=Arranging.20.html
 
Another way to place a clip at a specific time is
  • copy/cut the clip
  • type G to bring up the Go dialog
  • enter the time and click OK
  • paste the clip
 
 
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