Ever since Sonar 4.0, the audio loop editor is capable of tweaking individual slices of an audio loop.
This video shows you how to use the pitch envelope, pan and volume envelope to modify the property of different slices in a loop. Thus, a mono sounding loop can be changed to a stereo one just by using the pan envelope. If you have a musical loop that need some note-tweaking and chord altering, the loop editor comes handy!
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