SONAR LE Documentation is based on the full version of SONAR. Some screenshots, folder paths, features and other references may differ from your installation.The Project > Insert Time/Measures command lets you insert any number of blank measures, ticks, seconds, or frames into a project. You can insert the blank measures (or other period of time) into all tracks or into one or more selected tracks. If you insert the blank time into the entire project, all events in each track—markers, meter and key settings, and tempo changes—are shifted automatically by default. If you insert the blank time into one or more selected tracks, only the events in those tracks are shifted by default. You can always choose which types of events should be shifted.
1. Press CTRL+SHIFT+A or select Edit > Select > None to make sure that no track or time range is selected.
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1. Select Edit > Select > None to make sure that no track or time range is selected.
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7. Click OK when you are done.
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7. Click OK when you are done.
If there is any audio or MIDI data in the area you want to delete, you can use the Edit > Delete command to delete the area that you select. Portions of MIDI clips may have no data in them: they have boundaries but no dark lines inside—if that’s the case, use the following method.To delete time when there is audio or MIDI data in the area you want to delete:
4. Select Edit > Delete Special.The Delete dialog box appears.
Delete Hole. If you want the data that comes after the hole to retain its same placement in a measure, check the Shift by Whole Measures option.
7. Click OK.To delete time when there is no audio or MIDI data in the area you want to delete (or if there is data, but you like to drag and drop):
1. Set the Snap to Grid value to the unit of time you want to delete. For example, if you want to delete whole measures, set the Snap to Grid value to a whole measure.
3. Drag one of the selected clips to its proper destination—the Drag and Drop Options dialog box appears.
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