Bounce to tracks cancel

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2013/07/02 06:40:38 (permalink)

Bounce to tracks cancel

When bouncing to tracks in sonar 8.5 it was easy to cancel the process once it had started, simply press the cancel button at the bottom. It would even ask you if you wanted to keep the part that had already been bounced.
How do I do this in X2 ? I had to bring the task manager and force sonar to shut down which is not the way it should be done.
 
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    Beepster
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 07:15:03 (permalink)
    I too would like to know this and ask if there is a cancel option for Import as well. When I first went to import all the tracks from an old album (9 tracks x 17 songs) it started loading them in a way that I REALLY didn't want. I had to wait like 20 minutes before I could delete them and start over with a new import method.
     
    Hi, Jonesey.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:22:42 (permalink)
    Isn't there a cancel button in the display to the right of the progress meter in the transport module when bouncing tracks?
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:27:09 (permalink)
    I hit the escape key on keyboard.

    StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen.
    I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:30:37 (permalink)
    scook
    Isn't there a cancel button in the display to the right of the progress meter in the transport module when bouncing tracks?




    Nope... unless I missed it. Might be different for bounce though.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:33:03 (permalink)
    gswitz
    I hit the escape key on keyboard.



    I think I tried that too but I'll keep it in mind if I ever get into that situation again. I'm talking about Importing though not bouncing. I will try test that next time I bounce something.
     
    Sorry to jack your thread Jonesey.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:37:46 (permalink)
    sometimes the ESC key has proved useful in some situations, im not sure it would work with this but it is worth a shot.
    also, I've learned that when sonar goes in to that state(white screening/freeze)
    every once in a while if you click on the sonar icon in the task bar and minimize it/maximize it sonar can sometimes be recovered.
    as well by clicking on the RED X as if to close the application, when presented with the option "do you want to close/wait for the application. simply choose wait.
     
    these little things have been a little helpful, how helpful ?
    id have to say ive been able to recover using these 3 options 30-40 % of the time.
     
    its fair though to note, I don't crash often so these number don't reflect a user who is experiencing high count problems.
     
    best of luck.
     
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 09:42:10 (permalink)
    Beepster
     
    Nope... unless I missed it. Might be different for bounce though.


    I just tried an import. The cancel button is there too. It is built in the display of the Transport module where the time normally displays, when the import starts. Just to the right of the progress bar which is also created at the time of import.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 10:09:22 (permalink)
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    Beepster
     
    Nope... unless I missed it. Might be different for bounce though.


    I just tried an import. The cancel button is there too. It is built in the display of the Transport module where the time normally displays, when the import starts. Just to the right of the progress bar which is also created at the time of import.




    Thanks. I'll test it next time I'm in front of the DAW (too much going on today). I'm pretty sure I clicked there because I was clicking all over that area trying to get it to stop but now that you've confirmed how and where it can be done maybe I'll figure it out. Cheers.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 11:09:25 (permalink)
    Ok
    Escape works but also it is there in the transport module, just a very small "x" below the now time counter.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 11:10:57 (permalink)
    Yep that is a very small x
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 11:14:51 (permalink)
    Is it me or this forum ?
    I've tried both methods of uploading an image, the first being a url which isn't shown and the second one where it says, "attach images" and says, from gallery/upload, then select from an option below and there are NO options.
    Maybe the old fashioned way still works
     
     
    http://www.mediafire.com/view/rpd9cc85l8pm69x/Stop_bounce_button.jpg
     
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 11:18:38 (permalink)
    Sounds like a false dilemma to me
    Honestly IDK, I post so few pictures
    Anyway, I think you have a solution
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 12:16:33 (permalink)
    I too would like to know this and ask if there is a cancel option for Import as well. When I first went to import all the tracks from an old album (9 tracks x 17 songs) it started loading them in a way that I REALLY didn't want. I had to wait like 20 minutes before I could delete them and start over with a new import method.
     
    Hi, Jonesey.

     
    I think I tried that too but I'll keep it in mind if I ever get into that situation again. I'm talking about Importing though not bouncing. I will try test that next time I bounce something.
     
    Sorry to jack your thread Jonesey.

     
     
    Now I'm confused. I've not even posted on this thread....
     
    Or have I.......

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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 15:12:07 (permalink)
    Ha! Sorry, man. My brain is completely fried from some meatworld mayhem going on today. I have no idea why I mixed you up with twaddle. My brain must have somehow subconsciously linked you guys because of your locations. Kind of freaky actually because I never really noticed you guys were both from the same town before now. :-/
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 16:46:54 (permalink)
    I keep on meaning to meet up with Steve, over a pie & a pint somewhere.
     
    I think I remember him saying he lives "South of the River"

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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 17:19:08 (permalink)

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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 17:52:16 (permalink)
    See now... I definitely would have clicked that little X. Not sure what the heck was up. :-/
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/02 19:38:20 (permalink)
    I will say, that when you normalize huge audio, cancelling can take a LOOOOOONG time. Years ago, I was told it was my interface, but I now have 3 interfaces ... line 6, M-Audio and RME and all 3 have the same problem. Sometimes, I'm trying to normalize some small thing and I make a mistake and it tries to normalize all the tracks in the project for the duration. Since I often record for 3 hour sessions, this can be a LOT of tracks for LONG time and Escape doesn't cancel the operation for what feels like forever. It's time to get up and get a drink when I make that mistake.

    StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen.
    I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/11 15:17:32 (permalink)
    Bristol_Jonesey
    I keep on meaning to meet up with Steve, over a pie & a pint somewhere.
     
    I think I remember him saying he lives "South of the River"




    Good idea Jonesey
    As long as you're not planning on getting me blind drunk in the hope I'll spill the beans about BFD3
    I'm in Bedminster, where abouts be you too ?
     
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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/11 15:31:15 (permalink)
    gswitz
    I will say, that when you normalize huge audio, cancelling can take a LOOOOOONG time.




    I find myself canceling for what ever reason often enough to know that you have to wait for it to stop. Just click it once and wait. Like gswitz says, if it's a lot of info that you are bounceing, it could take a LONG time. So just sit back and stare!
     
    There is no indication that Sonar has received your command and is in the process of "canceling." I thought if sending in a feature request about this at one time.

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    Re: Bounce to tracks cancel 2013/07/12 05:05:49 (permalink)
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    I keep on meaning to meet up with Steve, over a pie & a pint somewhere.
     
    I think I remember him saying he lives "South of the River"




    Good idea Jonesey
    As long as you're not planning on getting me blind drunk in the hope I'll spill the beans about BFD3
    I'm in Bedminster, where abouts be you too ?
     
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