Process-Fit To Time Bug

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2005/12/13 19:20:54 (permalink)

Process-Fit To Time Bug

Anyone else notice that Process-Fit To Time doesn't work properly unless the audio clip starts at beat 1? The 2nd clip in the track I tried to process cut half the audio out of the clip. The 3rd clip in the track just came up empty with nothing in it. Move each of those same clips to the beginning of a new track and Process-Fit To Time and they work perfectly. This is Sonar 5.0.1.

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    javahut
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    RE: Process-Fit To Time Bug 2005/12/14 07:43:14 (permalink)
    Bump...

    So no one else has had this problem? I was hoping someone would tell me what I'm doing wrong.
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    RE: Process-Fit To Time Bug 2005/12/14 09:26:23 (permalink)
    This might be related to the Mute Tool Bug -- which I documented in epic form in several earlier threads. Just search for "Mute Tool" and or "Mute Tool Bug" in the Sonar forum.

    It has to do with the way Sonar places events by bars/beats/ticks instead of SMPTE or other real-world time. One of our work-arounds for the Mute Tool Bug was to simply slip-edit every audio clip so that it started at 00:00:00:000.
    post edited by Infinite5ths - 2005/12/14 09:29:03

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