Update now that absolute snap is the default.
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The second, <dfn>relative snap</dfn>, is used when an object's position
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relative to the grid lines is important. In music, this allows you to
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move objects around without changing the "feel" (or timing) of a performance.</br>
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Relative snap is the default method of snapping in Ardour.</br>
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While dragging objects you may switch from relative to absolute snap by
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Absolute snap is the default method of snapping in Ardour.</br>
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While dragging objects you may switch from absolute to relative snap by
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pressing the absolute snap modifier key(s).</br>
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You may also disable snap entirely by using the snap modifier (see below).</br>
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Note that in relative snap mode the reference point is taken to be the distance
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to the next grid line or (if exactly on a grid line) the one it is currently on.
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to the nearest grid line.</br>
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Note also that when an object lies exactly on a grid line, there will be no difference
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between relative and absolute snap modes.</br>
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The absolute snap and snap modifiers (along with other modifier keys) may be set in
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The realtive snap and snap modifiers (along with other modifier keys) may be set in
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<kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > User Interaction</kbd></br>
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For common use patterns, it is recommended that you assign a unique key for
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one snap modifier and two keys for the other in such a way that they share an otherwise unused key.
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For example, you may choose the snap modifier to be the <kbd class="mod2"> </kbd> key and the
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absolute snap modifier to be the <kbd class="mod2"> </kbd> and <kbd class="mod4"> </kbd> keys.
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relative snap modifier to be the <kbd class="mod2"> </kbd> and <kbd class="mod4"> </kbd> keys.
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</p>.
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<h2>Snap Modes</h2>
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<dt><kbd class="menu">No Grid</kbd></dt>
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<dd>disables the grid. All objects move freely in this mode.</br>
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In <kbd class="menu">No Grid</kbd> mode, you may temporarily activate the grid by pressing the
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snap modifier (for relative snap) or switch to absolute snap by pressing the absolute snap modifier.</dd>
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snap modifier (for absolute snap) or switch to relative snap by pressing the relative snap modifier.</dd>
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<dt><kbd class="menu">Grid</kbd></dt>
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<dd>activates normal snapping. All positions of objects maintain their
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offset relative to the grid. (See <a href="#gridunits">Grid Units</a> below
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<dd>activates normal snapping. All positions of objects snap to
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the grid. (See <a href="#gridunits">Grid Units</a> below
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to change the grid). If you try to move an object in "Grid"-mode, it
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does not change its position until you move the mouse far enough for the
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object to reach the same position relative to the next grid line.</br>
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Sometimes you may wish to place an object exactly on a grid line.
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In order to do this, use the "snap to absolute" modifier.
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object to reach the next grid line.</br>
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Sometimes you may wish to maintain an objects\' position relative to the grid line.
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In order to do this, use the "snap relative" modifier.
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When holding down this modifier during a drag, the dragged object will jump
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to the line rather than maintaining its original distance from the line.</br>
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while maintaining its original distance from the line.</br>
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New objects will always be created at grid points.</br>
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Holding down the snap modifier will disable the current grid setting and allow you to move the object freely.</br>
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</dd>
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