You responded to the situation I mentioned when a bar has notes that should be grouped into 2 different clips, verse and chorus and the notes are mixed in that bar ("Blueberry Hill").
Your suggestion was:
1) split at second bar
2) in PRV, select and cut notes from the first bar which are from chorus
3) lock verse clip
4) paste notes, that creates new clip
5) merge this new clip with chorus
You are right, of course. But so much work?
It would be so much faster just to lasso those notes that belong to the verse and do Rightmouse>"Group notes in a Clip". Then lasso those for the chorus and do the same. Done.
But for this to be possible, Sonar must stop automatically putting events in clips. Sonar does not know the difference between a Verse and a Chorus. Only a human does. So let the human do it.
I tried WilliamCopper's example. In the event view, I added a program change event.
And exactly like he said, Sonar put it in one of the existing clips. So now, if I move the notes in that clip, I also move the program change! Why does Sonar think I want to do that? So I have to snip out the program change, move it away, bounce the two clips to close the hole, go to the clip with the program change and remove all the notes that are still in it - and FINALLY I have a clip with only the program change. And all I wanted was a program change at bar 21. I don't even need a clip for that.
Clips are supposed to help. But they don't.
Sometimes I feel as if I am the only person using midi in Sonar. I really do.