Shifting MIDI up and back (to account for latency)

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2017/03/18 19:39:29 (permalink)

Shifting MIDI up and back (to account for latency)

I seem to remember there being some kind of function in earlier versions of Sonar (or maybe even before it was Sonar) that would let you shift MIDI up and back via an entire track. I don't want to nudge the clips back and forth because that's going to be rather permanent. Instead, I want to shift the track, and then be able to get it back to "0" at some later time.
 
Does anyone else remember this and how to get to it in Sonar Platinum?
 
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    Re: Shifting MIDI up and back (to account for latency) 2017/03/18 21:01:56 (permalink)
    In the MIDI tab of the inspector, there is the Time+ control: an offset applied to the start time of the events in the track.
    An offset applied to the start time of the events in the track.

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