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description in the Description field of the Folder Properties dialog, and click OK.
To Select all Clips in a Time Range
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Hold down the Alt key while dragging a selection on the composite clip.
Now you can edit, move, cut and paste all the selected clips by editing the selected part of the
composite clip.
Adding Effects in the Track View
You can add both MIDI and audio effects directly from the Track view. SONAR adds these
effects in real-time, preserving your track’s original data.
To Add Effects in the Track View
1.
Right-click in the FX bin of the track you want to add effects to. You may have to click
the FX tab or the All tab that’s at the bottom of the Track pane to display the FX bin,
and also expand the track pane a little.
An effects popup menu appears. SONAR displays MIDI effects if you are editing a MIDI
track, and audio effects for an audio track.
2.
Select an effect from the menu.
The name of the effect appears in the Effects bin and the effect’s property page appears.
To delete the effect, right-click the effect name and choose
Delete
from the popup menu.
3.
Set the effects parameters or choose a preset.
Play your track and listen to the effect(s).
Changing Tempos
Your project can incorporate all kinds of tempo changes, including step changes from one
tempo to another, gradual increases (accelerandos) or decreases (ritardandos), and almost
Right-click here to add an effect.
Note:
If you use the same effects for more than one track, it’s more efficient to add
the effects to a bus. See “To Patch a Track Through a Bus” on page 377
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