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- #SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO INSTALL#
- #SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO UPDATE#
- #SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO PATCH#
- #SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO PRO#
- #SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO DOWNLOAD#
Previously, some computations were being done multiple times to evaluate the solo and exclusive solo state for tracks.
#SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO PATCH#
While working “under the hood” to enhance the Solo function for use with Patch Points and Aux Tracks, the Bakers also streamlined and optimized the track solo logic (however, despite speculations in the SONAR forum it’s not true they changed the oil filter SONAR does not require an oil filter). Of course you can also mute and solo the MIDI tracks manually, or use the pre-existing synth smart solo mechanism in addition to aux solo. As a result, there is no need to solo the MIDI tracks manually when soloing the Aux Track. Soloing Aux 2 will automatically include both MIDI Track 3 and MIDI Track 4, along with Synth Track 2. Soloing Aux 1 will automatically include both Simple Instrument Track 1 and MIDI Track 2 in the mix.Įxample 2: Multi-out synth tracks that output to Patch Points automatically include all referenced MIDI tracks in the “circuit” when they are soloed.
#SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO PRO#
Simple Instrument Track 1: Rapture Pro Output > Aux 1 Typical Solo Behavior Scenarios that Involve MIDI and InstrumentsĪux Track solo logic also includes MIDI tracks when activating solo.Įxample 1: Simple Instrument tracks that output to patch points or aux tracks are now automatically included in the circuit when you solo the patch point track. Soloing Bus A will make Aux 1 as well as Track 1 audible. Soloing a bus that routes to one or more patch points via an output or send (directly or indirectly) will make all downstream patch points in the circuit audible. Soloing the Master bus will make Track 1, Track 2 and Aux 1 audible (note that you can still solo and mute tracks 1 and track 2 independently in this scenario). Soloing a bus to which an Aux track outputs makes all upstream tracks or buses audible automatically. Typical Solo Behavior Scenarios that Involve Clips and Buses To hear only Track 2, solo Aux 2 and also Track 2 to hear only Track 1, solo Aux 2 and also Track 1. Here’s an example of what happens when you solo tracks chained to multiple patch points and aux tracks. Soloing Aux 1 makes Tracks 1 and 2 audible (you can still solo and mute tracks 1 and track 2 independently). Soloing a track that has its input set to a patch point automatically makes all upstream tracks or buses audible. Note how tracks 2, 4, and 5 are dimmed to reflect that they’re muted. Soloing a track that routes to one or more Patch Points via an output or send (directly or indirectly) will make all downstream patch points in the circuit audible. Typical Solo Behavior Scenarios in the Clips Pane
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The simplest way to illustrate how this works is with a few use cases, but the new Solo logic handles many other general routing scenarios. This makes it very easy to see the results of muting an Aux Track within a project. The upshot of this intelligent management is that it eliminates the need to solo or mute other tracks manually when using Patch Points, greatly improving the Patch Point workflow.įurthermore, the Clips pane now confirms Aux Tracks track status visually, so “what you see is what you hear.” All upstream or downstream tracks that mute as the result of soloing an Aux Track will be dimmed in the Clips View to indicate that these tracks will be silent. The Solo logic for bus solo has also been enhanced, so that buses are aware of downstream Patch Points to which the buses may route. Solo functionality is now “Patch Point Aware,” so when you solo an Aux Track or a bus that outputs to a Patch Point, SONAR will automatically manage the solo state for all upstream and downstream tracks/buses. The Manchester release provides significant enhancements to the logic for soloing Aux Tracks, as well as tracks that have Patch Points as inputs.
#SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO DOWNLOAD#
It is not necessary to download anything else.
#SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO UPDATE#
To download the Manchester update itself, download from the core SONAR Artist, Professional, or Platinum category. (Also remember that you can always download the latest version from the Cakewalk Command Center page.) Cakewalk highly recommends that you do this.
#SONAR CAKEWALK HOW TO SLOW DOWN AUDIO INSTALL#
If you don’t have the latest installer, the Command Center will prompt you to download and install it.
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This article was adapted from the SONAR Manchester Update PDF. SONAR 2016 Manchester Update Notes Last updated on