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2017/08/25 09:35:05 (permalink)

How to snap audio to start

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I'm beginner please help me. After I create an audio track I import an audio But it appear way long to start in. How Can I simply
bring it to begin of my track ?
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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 09:49:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2017/08/25 10:44:43
 
It is most likely a Broadcast Wave file that contains an embedded timestamp

1.Go to Edit > Preferences > File - Audio Data.
2.Clear the Always Import Broadcast Waves At Their Timestamp check box, then click OK.

Broadcast Wave files will now import at the project’s Now time.
 

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 11:33:46 (permalink)
Thanks for the instant replay, I do what you say But Nothing happened. See image, The track start at 48 How I bring it to start point ? @@
 

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 12:33:09 (permalink)
- Use the "Move Tool" and grab the clip and drag it.
- Or Use the "Smart Tool" and hover over the top of the clip (in the header) and drag it.
If you drag the clip all the way to left it will continue to move the clip off the screen and auto scroll the timeline.
 
- Alternatively: Zoom out so you can see what your doing.

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 12:37:23 (permalink)
like this:

 

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 15:26:19 (permalink)
Thank you sir .That way is to long , is there a shortcut for it?
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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 16:11:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby chuckebaby 2017/08/25 21:44:50
Chuckebaby's suggestion to "Use the 'Move Tool' and grab the clip and drag it" is the best way to move a clip short distances. However there's another option if you don't want to zoom out (which would make dragging the clip much faster):
 

 
 

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/25 21:46:04 (permalink)
There you go, Craig has it. Great idea.

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/26 08:07:22 (permalink)
Wooooooow Now that is much easier thanks all
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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/26 09:39:10 (permalink)
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Wooooooow Now that is much easier thanks all


Hold on a second, I think I see an idea showdown .
Here it is in 2 moves.
 
1 - Hover your mouse over the timeline until it turns into a magnifying glass. Click and drag up.
2- Move the clip to the beginning.

(To get back to your previous view- ALT+Z)

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Re: How to snap audio to start 2017/08/26 15:41:34 (permalink)
Yet another way is don't use import, just drag and drop the file using the media browser on the right, make sure you have the project at the start and drop the file there. This is certainly the most common way to grab audio in Sonar. 

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