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  • What is difference between Transient marker and Pool marker?
2018/07/23 16:02:08
midist
I am studing the Audiosnap function.
But I can't understand the difference between 'Transient marker' and 'Pool marker'.
I can see the function of transient marker well, but cannot understand Pool's function.
Why is this necessary?
Is there anybody who give me a helpful hint for it?
 

2018/07/23 19:33:13
reginaldStjohn
My understanding is that you can copy transients to the pool and then apply the pool to other tracks.
 
See
https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR&language=3&help=AudioSnap.21.html
 
 
2018/07/23 20:11:46
gswitz
Sometimes you want the same set of markers used across a set of tracks because there is bleed of the sources across the tracks that needs to be managed collectively. Drums make the most common example.

The difference in the marker types is their scope of impact.
2018/07/24 01:09:48
mettelus
Think of "pool" to mean "group." You can add transient markers to this group, but not remove them.
 
The SWA Complete SONAR X2 is still roughly 90% applicable to the current version (50 videos, 9 hours). The Chapter listing is here. Chapters 37-40 cover AudioSnap in fairly good detail with some specific applications demonstrated (about 30 minutes or so).
2018/07/24 05:02:20
midist
By your helpful answers, I could catch this function.
After I excuted the 'Split clip(s) at Audiosnap pool' and 'Quantize to Pool' in Audio Clip menu(not Audiosnap menu), I could understand Pool's meaning.
Thanks, evenrybody~
 
2018/08/05 14:26:10
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
The pool can include "markers" from other audio in the project besides the clip you are looking it.
Think of the pool as global markers and transient markers as those that come from an individual audio clip.
2018/08/05 16:47:47
midist
I got and described it well in my new book for korean user manual.Thank you~
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