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To Apply the Parametric Equalizer to Audio Data
1. Select the audio data to be affected.
2. Choose Process-Audio-Parametric EQ, or right-click and choose
Parametric EQ from the menu, to open the Parametric EQ dialog box.
3. Set the filter type and parameters as described in the table above.
4. Click OK.
SONAR applies the specified filter to the selected data.
Slip-editing Audio (Non-destructive
Editing)
Slip editing allows you to non-destructively hide or reveal the beginning of a clip,
the end of a clip, or both. The hidden material in a clip is not heard during
playback. All hidden material remains intact and can be restored. All slip editing
movements correspond to the current snap to resolution. For more information
about the snap to grid, see “Defining and Using the Snap Grid” on page 222.
Important:
Like any clips, slip-edited clips can be combined with other clips using
the Bounce to Clip(s) command and slip-edited clips in a track can
be mixed down to another track. When a slip-edited clip is combined
with another clip or an effect is applied to a clip using the Edit-Apply
Audio Effects command, any slip-edited data (audio clips or MIDI
events that are cropped from view) is overwritten.