Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument

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2017/05/11 21:18:15 (permalink)

Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument

Well Guys, with all of the updates to Sonar I simply haven't taken the time to do the necessary research to keep up with the changes.  So, could someone tell me how to cancel / delete an instrument after I instantiate it?
 
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    brian brock
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    Re: Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument 2017/05/11 21:50:30 (permalink)
    Use the browser.  Select the synth in question by clicking on it.  Hit the "X" above the list.
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    Re: Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument 2017/05/11 22:16:26 (permalink)
    I'm probably not understanding because the instrument is not being deleted.  I instantiated True Piano, opened the actual instrument GUI, then clicked on the X above the browser and nothing happened,  nothing changed.  I also highlighted the instrument track and the X,  nothing.  I clicked on the GUI and the X, nothing.
     
    Is there something I'm missing?  Thanks!

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    Re: Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument 2017/05/11 22:22:10 (permalink)
    • If it's a Simple Instrument track, you delete it like any other track (right-click on header > delete track).
    • If it's a MIDI and audio track in a folder, you delete it like any other folder (right-click on header > delete track folder).
    • If you have the Synth Rack open in the Browser, click on the instrument, then click on the big red X in the Synth Rack header.

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    Re: Cancelling / Removing a Virtual Instrument 2017/05/11 22:50:07 (permalink)
    Thank you for your help.   Keeping up with Sonar updates is sometimes difficult to schedule.  Still, I appreciate the great improvements, the vastly-better reliability and increased creative power the Cakewalk geniuses have given me.
     
    Thanks again!

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