Comparison of CWPA 9 and Sonar...how do i combine?

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Ok, I miss the combine feature of CWPA...

how do i combine in sonar? the reason i ask is that you used to be able to combine and choose poly/monophonic and i miss that. maybe there is another way to do it since Sonar is nondestructive. but i am basically wanting to do things monophonically for punches and bounce to track simply mixes them together--not my desired goal.

secondly, how do i cut muiltiple tracks and segments? in CWPA, you'd simply go into a view (i forget the name of it) by double clicking the selected tracks you wanted to edit and you could use the cut tool for multiple tracks at once. How do i do this? the cut tool doesn't seem to do much--

lastly (for now :p ), how can i make it so when i hit stop, the cursor stops there instead of jumping back to a marker? I have searched the settings and man, none of them seem to fix it.

Thanks soooo much for all the help!!!!!
 
TravisK said:
Ok, I miss the combine feature of CWPA...

how do i combine in sonar? the reason i ask is that you used to be able to combine and choose poly/monophonic and i miss that. maybe there is another way to do it since Sonar is nondestructive. but i am basically wanting to do things monophonically for punches and bounce to track simply mixes them together--not my desired goal.

Not sure I understand the question, but if you want to combine two (or more) clips, use the Bounce to Clips command.


TravisK said:
\secondly, how do i cut muiltiple tracks and segments? in CWPA, you'd simply go into a view (i forget the name of it) by double clicking the selected tracks you wanted to edit and you could use the cut tool for multiple tracks at once. How do i do this? the cut tool doesn't seem to do much--
Type "s" on the keyboard.

TravisK said:
lastly (for now :p ), how can i make it so when i hit stop, the cursor stops there instead of jumping back to a marker? I have searched the settings and man, none of them seem to fix it.

Thanks soooo much for all the help!!!!!
Options > Global, then uncheck "on stop, rewind to now marker"
 
Not sure I understand the question, but if you want to combine two (or more) clips, use the Bounce to Clips command.

First off thanks for the other help...i'll be much more happy now. Bounce to clips simply combines the audio as is....everything overlaps in other words. i want to be able to combine the clips so that they cut off where they overlap.

in otherwords, when parts of tracks overlap, the first one stops and the overlapping one starts. essentially like punching in audio (the overlapping replaces the original)


thanks again for the help, this was the easiest of the three for me to circumvent, i just wanted a simpler way than what i'm doing (slip editing the parts i want out)
 
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