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To Edit a Tempo Change in the Tempo View
1. Enable Groove Clip Looping on any audio clips that you want to follow the
tempo changes. Do this by selecting one or more clips, right-clicking a selected
clip, and choosing Groove-Clip Looping from the popup menu. Each clip that
has Groove Clip Looping enabled has beveled edges instead of sharp corners.
The same command disables Groove Clip Looping on any selected clip that has
Groove Clip Looping enabled.
2. Click the Tempo List button to display or hide the tempo list.
3. In the tempo list, select the tempo change to be edited.
4. Click Tempo Properties or double-click the tempo change to open the
Tempo dialog box.
5. Edit the tempo properties as desired.
6. Click OK.
To Delete a Tempo Change from the Tempo List in the Tempo
View
1. Enable Groove Clip Looping on any audio clips that you want to follow the
tempo changes. Do this by selecting one or more clips, right-clicking a selected
clip, and choosing Groove-Clip Looping from the popup menu. Each clip that
has Groove Clip Looping enabled has beveled edges instead of sharp corners.
The same command disables Groove Clip Looping on any selected clip that has
Groove Clip Looping enabled.
2. Click the Tempo List button to display or hide the tempo list.
3. In the tempo list, select the tempo change to be deleted.
4. Click Delete Tempo , or press Delete.
SONAR deletes the selected tempo change. You cannot delete the first tempo in the
list.
Undo, Redo, and the Undo History
SONAR provides very powerful Undo and Redo commands that let you move
forward or backward through any portion of an editing session. Every project has
its own independent undo history. This means you can return to any open project
and use the Undo and Redo commands, even if you’ve spent the last hour working
on a different project. The undo history of a project is lost when you close the
project.
Remembering everything that is necessary to undo the changes you have made
can use a lot of memory. If a change you are about to make requires too much
memory and cannot be undone, you will be advised that the operation is too big to