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How to cut samples in Cubasis? - solved -
Even with snap to grid off, the markers are still snapping to an unvisible grid. What am I doing wrong?
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I think you have to set timeline to time as opposed to beats. Haven’t looked at that for a while!
Just guessing, but is quantization still turned on?
Snap to grid and AutoQuantize are switched off.
Made a short Video
Switch the counter to minutes/secs instead of bars/beats (just tap it I think), make sure snap to grid is off, and the snapping will go away in the editor
Yay! Problem solved. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome--I think @Samu was the one who made that discovery a while back!
Yepp, but it was purely by 'lucky random accident'(I was pretty frustrated at that moment) after I noticed that the 'Mini Sampler' edited the samples in 'time mode' by default rather than 'bars/beats' so I decided to try changing the ruler in the sequencer to 'time' rather than 'bars/beats' and voila it worked there too...
So for @LFS and co, I think it's worth mentioning in the Cubasis manual that in order to do 'sample accurate editing' of the audio the ruler needs to be changed from bars/beats to time.
This is a perfect example of why this forum is so dang valuable to iOS music makers. Thank you @Samu for generously sharing your insights on these sometimes obscure issues. You always bring the knowledge and are much appreciated by me.
I second that. And it’s probably the friendliest forum on the net.