Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF

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2011/08/29 21:59:59 (permalink)

Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF

Got frustrated searching for this a few weeks ago. I did a lot of recording in Cakewalk 9 and saved it all as bundle files. Now when I open them up in Sonar 7, the gain on all the samples is set at -INF. The only way I know to change this is to drag the dotted line at the bottom of the graphic for each sample and lift it up. Is there any way to do this globally? It really sent me for a loop for a while. All the audio is there, but I couldn't hear anything. Any ideas? Thanks,
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    Cactus Music
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    Re:Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF 2011/08/30 01:22:43 (permalink)
    Cakewalk 9?? huh? Bundle files are known not to work properly, always use CWP

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    Re:Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF 2011/08/30 03:19:50 (permalink)
    I'm not sure about global, but did you try grouping? That might help a little (???).

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    Re:Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF 2011/08/30 08:09:00 (permalink)
    I'd just be happy to raise the gain levels and re-save each BUN to a CWP (with per-project audio folders).  That's a heck of a jump from CW9 to Sonar7, be thankful there aren't more issues...

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    Re:Cakewalk 9 bun to Sonar 7, gain -INF 2011/08/30 08:49:58 (permalink)
    Thanks for the input. I love the way Sonar saves all the audio to the project's folder now. All you need to do to get a project is grab that folder. Cakewalk used to save all audio to a cakewalk/audio folder and then the bundle file grabbed all those pieces and put them in one file. I can select multiple pieces of audio, but as soon as I grab that envelope line, only that envelope line moves. One of my problems was that these projects used a lot of copy and paste, so there are a lot of broken up samples that this needs to be done to. Literally 2.5 hours of music was done in this manner. But you're right Slugbaby, at least I do have the masters. I can either go in and raise all of them individually, or I can go in and select each part that is different and put them in a new project. I suppose I'm going to go to the trouble to raise them all and get a useable master back. Just thought I'd ask before doing all of this the hard way.
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