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The hidden information in the slip-edited clips remains intact but is not heard
during playback
To Permanently Delete Slip-edited MIDI Data
1. Select the clips that contain the slip-edited data you want to delete.
2. Select the Edit-Apply Trimming command.
SONAR permanently deletes the slip-edited data from the clips you selected.
Slip-editing Multiple MIDI Clips
You can slip-edit multiple clips at the same time.
To Slip-edit Multiple MIDI Clips at Once
1. Select the clips you want to slip-edit.
2. Move your cursor over the beginning or end range of the selected clips until
your cursor changes too look like this: .
3. Drag the boundary to the desired location and release.
Scroll-trimming a clip (Moving the clip
contents in time while maintaining the
clips start and end time)
Press the Alt+Shift keys while moving
the cursor over the middle of the clip.
When the cursor changes to look like
this , click and drag the clip to the
left or right as desired. The contents
(MIDI data) in the clip follow the Snap
to Grid resolution, i.e. if your resolution
is set to half note, the contents of your
clip moves in half-note intervals.
Slide-trimming the beginning of a clip
(Moving the start time of the clip and
the clip’s contents while preserving
the end time)
Press the Alt+Shift keys and move the
cursor over the beginning of the clip.
When the cursor changes to look like
this , click and drag the beginning
to the desired start time.
Slide-trimming the end of a clip
(Moving the end time of the clip and
the clip’s contents while preserving
the clip’s start time)
Press the Alt+Shift keys and move the
cursor over the end of the clip. When
the cursor changes to look like this ,
click and drag the end to the desired
location.