Re: "To make Audio Snap visible, select your track, then press Alt+A or alternatively Views > Audio Snap.
The power button is a circle with a line in it in the top row. It should be obvious to you."--by gsWitz
I must say that pressing Alt-A did not get me anything. However, when pressing Views, I did find the "Audio SNap pallette." Though I DID find the power button--just like other power buttons--I did find it curious that there were only 2 shades: white and black. I can't figure out, for sure, which is on and off. However, being that the 3 other buttons at the top were blackish, I assumed black was off. I also opened a "New audio track," and saw that all of the buttons were black.
The bad news is that after I made sure all buttons were black in all my audio tracks, I still coudln't save the file in a Bundle format---even though I've been hearing that doing so is VERBOTTEN.
I must say that when, after going back into Sonar, I go to look for this file that is supposedly NOT being saved, it seems to still be labeled as a Bundle file, even though it says I can't save it that way when trying to save. Perhaps I'm not saving my new data, but I don't where the new, non-Bundle fileis ending up.
My questions are: if saving as a Bundle without saving individual audio files is NOT rec'ed, is there a simple but effective way to save files that other people rec. I am doing this as a hobby, though I would rather not, obviously, lose files. and 2)does anyone else know how to get rid of the Audio snap message, assuming the off position in Audio Snap pallette is black.
Hope all this is clear.