Logan_4600 17 Posted November 7 Hi Folks! Simple question I couldn't find on the web help, how do I click/drag-stretch an audio clip from a take? In Sonar 8.5 you could alt+grag a clip (if I recall correctly) and in Sonar X/Plat was with Crtl+Shift+Drag. I can't find how to do it in CBL! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Baay 239 Posted November 7 1 hour ago, Logan_4600 said: Sonar X/Plat was with Crtl+Shift+Drag That should still work in CbB. Check that clip isn't locked, Groove-clip-enabled, Audiosnap-enabled, ARA-enabled, etc. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Logan_4600 17 Posted November 7 1 hour ago, David Baay said: That should still work in CbB. Check that clip isn't locked, Groove-clip-enabled, Audiosnap-enabled, ARA-enabled, etc. Oops, my bad! It was groove-clip enabled (jeez, I was going nuts!) hahaha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martsave martin s 103 Posted November 8 13 hours ago, Logan_4600 said: ARA-enabled (soory to hi jack the OP thread) where do i find this setting?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msmcleod 969 Posted November 8 There's a much simpler way - just CTRL + SHIFT and drag the end of the clip out to where you want: 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Baay 239 Posted November 8 3 hours ago, martsave martin s said: where do i find [ARA] setting?? An ARA-enabled clip (Audio Random Access) will display 'RFX' (Region FX) in the upper right corner. Groove clips will have beveled/rounded corners, and locked clips will have a lock icon in the upper left corner. You might also check for Audiosnap being enabled under Clip properties in the Track Inspector. If the clip is in any of these special modes applied, slip-stretching will not be allowed. In the case of MIDI, Step Sequencer clips cannot be stretched, either. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martsave martin s 103 Posted November 8 thank you David 6 hours ago, David Baay said: An ARA-enabled clip (Audio Random Access) will display 'RFX' (Region FX) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites