[Solved] Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips

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2017/03/27 13:04:43 (permalink)

[Solved] Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips

Is there any way to move a split point between two clips - for example a few ticks to the right?
|---1---|---2---|  >> |-----1-----|-2-|
Of course I can extend clip 1 on the right side and shorten clip 2 on the left side.
But then I have to be careful, that the clips stay sample accurate without any distance.
This would be helpful to split live concerts in track markers and change them a few days later.
Is there any function in Sonar to move split points between 2 clips, so that they stay without distance?
post edited by THambrecht - 2017/03/27 13:28:21

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    Anderton
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    Re: Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips 2017/03/27 13:19:49 (permalink)
    Yes, it's very easy by showing Take Lanes, splitting the clip in the Take Lane, and using the crossfade tool. If you need more info, I can make a little video later.

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    THambrecht
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    Re: Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips 2017/03/27 13:31:04 (permalink)
    Thank you so much, that helped.
    Now it is very simple to move the split points.
     

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    Anderton
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    Re: Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips 2017/03/27 15:16:18 (permalink)
    Cool! Always glad to help.

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    Re: Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips 2017/03/27 15:53:00 (permalink)
    Anderton
    Yes, it's very easy by showing Take Lanes, splitting the clip in the Take Lane, and using the crossfade tool. If you need more info, I can make a little video later.


    When/if you have time, that would be cool beans!!
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    Re: Question: Moving the split point of 2 clips 2017/03/27 22:29:45 (permalink)
    Hadn't planned a Friday's Tip of the Week, maybe that would be a good one.

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