James Morgan Posted Tuesday at 08:11 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:11 PM (edited) Hi. This is just an example of what happens by default in Sonar. The split you see on the screenshot (image 1) was created automatically after the last take stopped. Is there a way to stop this behavior? Or, how can I delete/undo that split across all the lanes? This is very inconvenient because when there are any nearby splits like these, they don't disappear when moving the split section to the limit (image 2) and that little clip usually creates a click noise. Manually cross-fading every take is painstaking, or even merging/bouncing the takes back again would be counterproductive. So, TWO questions: 1. I have already made many takes. Is there any way to remove those splits? 2. Is there a way to stop this behavior? Thank you. ] Edited Wednesday at 12:20 AM by James Morgan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Baay Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM (edited) Enable Punch recording and check the box to Extend Takes to Punch Out Time in record options. When loop-recording in COmp mode, this happens automatically for the last partial take, but if you're stopping the transport in between takes you need to use the Punch option. Edited Tuesday at 11:19 PM by David Baay 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Morgan Posted Wednesday at 12:19 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 12:19 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, David Baay said: Enable Punch recording and check the box to Extend Takes to Punch Out Time in record options. When loop-recording in COmp mode, this happens automatically for the last partial take, but if you're stopping the transport in between takes you need to use the Punch option. Thank you very much David. I have already made many takes. Is there any way to remove those splits? Edited Wednesday at 12:19 AM by James Morgan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Base 57 Posted Wednesday at 04:34 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:34 AM From page 497 of the Reference Guide. "To heal splits, select multiple clips on the lane and CTRL-click the lower half of the clip." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Morgan Posted Wednesday at 04:41 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 04:41 AM 4 minutes ago, Base 57 said: From page 497 of the Reference Guide. "To heal splits, select multiple clips on the lane and CTRL-click the lower half of the clip." Thank you very much friend. I didn't know how to search for that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starship Krupa Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM On 10/7/2025 at 1:11 PM, James Morgan said: 2. Is there a way to stop this behavior? The most baffling thing about Cakewalk (and Sonar) is that there's no simple way to suppress this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Baay Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago 17 hours ago, Starship Krupa said: there's no simple way to suppress this. Use Sound on Sound record mode instead if Comp recording and either manually mute previous takes as you go or enable Auto Punch with Mute Previous Takes and set a punch range wider than where you're recording. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starship Krupa Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago 50 minutes ago, David Baay said: Use Sound on Sound record mode instead if Comp recording and either manually mute previous takes as you go or enable Auto Punch with Mute Previous Takes and set a punch range wider than where you're recording. I know the workarounds from your past helpful suggestions. I said "no simple way."😄 My workflow when recording drums is to loop the whole song and do multiple full-song takes. Sometimes I have to stop in the middle of a take due to major foul-up. When I do that, I get one of those what I call "spurious splits." I finally understand why they are there, the program assumes that you're going to split at that point while comping. I just want to be able to toggle it off. IIRC, your methods wouldn't work for my continuous looping workflow. It's especially a PITA when recording drums, because each take is spread across at least 4 tracks, and that's if you're a minimalist drum mic'er like me. Healing all of the splits across multiple takes across multiple tracks. Sheesh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol_Jonesey Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago Instead of storing takes in a single track, choose the option to store takes in separate tracks. Might help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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