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Snap Transient to Timeline

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asked Jan 8, 2021 in Hardware Integration / Remote Control by stevejohns3 (570 points)
Here is my goal:

Given an audio event in which transients have been detected and their lines are now visible, I want to drag the whole event in time in order to line up a particular transient with a bar line,   Of course, I want Snap to assist with this.

IOW, a particular transient is designated as the "Snap Point" and the event can then be dragged around and the entire event gets located according to where the "Snap Point" is placed (typically snapped to a bar line).

To be as clear as I can here, I am *not* talking about bending or stretching the audio at all.  I am talking about locating an entire event in time using a chosen spot (typically a transient) within that event as the reference point.

If this is already doable, please advise.    Thanks!
related to an answer for: Snap to transient ?

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answered Jan 19, 2021 by Lukas Ruschitzka (261,190 points)
 
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answered Apr 5, 2022 by stevejohns3 (570 points)
Another way to put this:   Allow any bend maker to be designated as the event's "snap point".

If I understand correctly, events currently have exactly two possible snap points - the event start and the event end.

Let's discard that limitation by letting any bend marker (along with start and end) be the snap point.
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