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djaames

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Nov 6, 2010, 12:56:47 PM11/6/10
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How do you move tracks over just a bit. Cubase only allows you to move
them by interval, and the closest I get is when changing the top meter
to 60fps, but even then I can't move it fluidly. When I'm trying to do
precision editing, this becomes a real problem. Does anybody know how
to move tracks without Cubase dictating where they go?

Mr.Will

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Nov 6, 2010, 8:42:13 PM11/6/10
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"djaames" <iss...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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You can turn off the "snap to" option completely, for the last few years the
various versions have this function as a switch on/off button on your
panel.....

Mr.Will


Jos Geluk

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Nov 7, 2010, 4:11:40 AM11/7/10
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Op 6-11-2010 17:56, djaames schreef:

Events on a track have a "start" and "end" time measured by default in
bars/beats. If you set the time unit to "samples", you can move events
by 1 sample at a time, by adjusting the start sample number.

If you want to move all events on a track by specified amount, there is
a "delay" parameter in the Inspector column on the left, which claims to
be in milliseconds (but allows for two decimals, which I find hard to
believe).

Jos.

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