Okay, I found the keystroke for bringing up the Snap to Grid properties box. I'm still having a bit of an issue here and am confused.
I am trying to delete a fraction of a measure in an audio file. I highlighted the section and confirmed that I selected the fraction of a measure that I wanted by listening with Shift+spacebar to hear my selection. That worked fine. Then I hit delete (or delete from the edit menu) and not only this fraction of a measure disappears, but audio outside of this range also gets deleted. This occurs whether I have snap to grid toggled on or off, and even if I check snap to specified time (rather than musical time) on the snap to grid properties. So, the question is: is it possible to delete a fractional measure with Sonar. Thanks. --Pete From: Peter Torpey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:39 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Using "Snap to grid" in Sonar with JSonar I see that the Jsonar keystroke for turning Snap to Grid On is to hit the letter "n". This toggles snap to grid on and off. When I hit this keystroke, the scripts say "snap to grid on - left click to access properties for this control". But when I perform a left click after hitting "n" to toggle snap to grid on or off, focus is put in one of the FX dialogs that I have open. I couldn't find in the Sonar help how to open the Snap to grid properties from the keyborad. How is this done? What I'm trying to do is edit some audio, but every time I cut and paste it seems to happen to the nearest measure rather than to where I've put my marks. Thanks. --Pete
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