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PeterPan
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Posted - 04/11/2012 :  6:37:02 PM  Show Profile  Visit PeterPan's Homepage  Reply with Quote  [Reply to Topic]  | [Reply w/ Quote]
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I have one of those floor sampler "JamMan" stomp boxes, and once in a while I capture a very nice groove. Well the Jamman lets me pull out the samples via USB, so today I started a new project and pulled in this very kewl 2 bar groove I created. But as it turns out, this clip is two 4/4 bars at ABOUT 132, the operative word being "about". I know there's a way to highlight the clip and somehow snap the project tempo to the exact tempo of the clip, but I can't seem to figure out how.



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Posted - 04/12/2012 :  08:11:48 AM  Show Profile  Visit garrigus's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Randy,

Take a look in the SONAR help under the topic: AudioSnap > Synchronizing Audio and the Project Tempo.

Scott

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PeterPan
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Posted - 04/17/2012 :  6:08:39 PM  Show Profile  Visit PeterPan's Homepage  Reply with Quote
@garrius: No such topic. Under "Audio Snap", I have ...
adding automation
adding markers and Pool lines
algorithms and rendering
enabling
groove quantizing audio
iZotope Radius algorithms'
quantizing a pool

I'll look at them, but were referening to a different program, or maybe I missed an important update? I'm at v. 8.5.3.282

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Posted - 04/17/2012 :  6:13:01 PM  Show Profile  Visit garrigus's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Randy,

No, it sounds like you're looking somewhere else. Not sure.

Open the SONAR Help file. Then click the Contents tab. In the Table of Contents you'll see a whole chapter on AudioSnap along with the topic I mentioned.

Scott

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Posted - 04/18/2012 :  8:17:53 PM  Show Profile  Visit PeterPan's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ah... OK... found it. Little confusing, but that's par for the course. Looks like it is intended for just what I want to do. And Oh geezz... here's a bunch more about it in your Sonar 8 book! Let me read some and experiment and see if I can make sense of it all. :-)

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Posted - 04/19/2012 :  07:58:05 AM  Show Profile  Visit garrigus's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yep, lots of info in that book.

Scott

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