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The bass track is now a Groove clip, so you can move it where you want and create repetitions by
dragging it out.
Let’s create another Groove clip.
To Create a Groove Clip (example 2)
For this example we are going to use a clip that does not need to be slip edited.
1.
In the Explorer view, navigate to the Tutorials folder in the directory where you installed SONAR.
2.
Drag and drop the
DRUMS
.
WAV
file into the new project below your bass track at measure 1.
3.
Double-click the clip.
4.
Click the Enable Looping button
.
SONAR automatically slices the clip and assigns in a number of beats. Notice that SONAR has
sliced this clip at eighth notes and at the beginning of some transients. This has dramatic
transients. For clips like this, transient markers work best.
The clip is now a Groove clip, and it looks like the following picture. You can click the zoom buttons
in the lower right corner to get a better view.
The markers in the Loop Construction view are used to tell SONAR where to preserve timing. The idea
is to preserve the clip while being able to change the tempo. When a clip has a lot of transients, as this
one does, it is a good idea to make sure that the slicing markers fall at the beginning of the transients,
thus preserving their timing. This clip has several markers which can be fine tuned to give better
results. Let’s move some markers to better preserve the timing of this clip.
To Fine Tune the Slicing Markers in a Groove Clip
1.
Identify the markers which are close to the beginning of a transient.
An example of transients that should be moved:
Transients
Slicing marker
Slicing marker which
should be moved
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