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To Transpose a Groove Clip to Match Your Project’s Pitch
Follow this procedure to force the Groove clip to follow the project’s default pitch.
1. Double-click the clip you want to transpose to the project’s pitch.
The clip appears in the Loop Construction view.
2. Click the Follow Project Pitch button.
To Transpose a Groove Clip by Semitones
Follow this procedure to transpose a Groove clip by any number of semitones.
1. Double-click the clip you want to transpose to the project’s pitch.
The clip appears in the Loop Construction view.
2. If the Follow Project Pitch button is enabled, click it to disable it.
3. In the Pitch (semitones) field, enter the number of semitones you want to
transpose the clip by. A negative number in the Pitch (semitones) field
transposes a clip down. A positive number in the Pitch (semitones) field
transposes the clip up.
To “Fine Tune” a Groove Clip
Follow this procedure to make slight pitch changes to a clip.
1. Double-click the clip you want to transpose to the project’s pitch.
The clip appears in the Loop Construction view.
2. In the Fine Pitch (cents) field, enter the number of cents you want to adjust
the pitch. You can enter a number from -50 (transpose the pitch down by a
quarter tone) to 50 (transpose the pitch up by a quarter tone).
To Edit the Slicing Markers in a Groove Clip
The table below describes how to create and edit the slicing markers in the Loop
Construction view.
For more information on slicing markers, see “Slicing Markers” on page 255.
To do this… Do this…
Add a slicing marker Move the mouse cursor to the Markers bar,
at the beginning of a transient and double-
click.
Delete a slicing marker Select the Eraser tool and click on a
marker.
Move a slicing marker Click and drag a marker
Reset slicing markers to original
positions
Click the Default All Markers button .