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Tutorial 6 – Editing your music
While working on your music, you are likely to find that editing is a major part of the song creation
process. Before people started making music on computers, all of the editing was done by cutting
tape with a razor blade and piecing it together. You can imagine how difficult it could become. In
SONAR, you can actually select a part of your music with the mouse and delete/copy/paste/move it
all very easily. This Tutorial will introduce SONAR's tools for making some common edits and offer a
few tips to make it faster and more fun.
Selection
One of the most important things to understand in order to edit your music successfully is selection.
Once you become familiar with selecting, the rest is easy. You typically need to have the appropriate
parts selected in order to make edits on them.
There are two aspects of selection:
Time Range
Tracks
Let's say you'd like to delete the second measure of a certain track. The time range specifies that the
edit will need to occur between measures 2 and 3. The track selection specifies what track's clips will
be deleted, while leaving its surrounding tracks unchanged.
Let's explore some different ways to do this in a sample project. All of the tools described are
available in the Track View toolbar, which is located directly above the tracks in the Track View. For
a complete description of all of the tools in the Track view toolbar, see “Track View Toolbar” on page
1444.
Note: If you would like to try both of the following methods, select Edit > Undo after
completeting the first method. Doing so will revert the project to its previous state.
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