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2017/10/28 01:13:08 (permalink)

How to Back Up Sonar Config ?

Hi Guys,
 
Would someone be kind enough to explain or point me to someplace I could learn what files to back up (and where they reside) in order to preserve & restore the current Sonar DAW configuration? 
 
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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/28 10:31:11 (permalink)
Hey Sonic.
 
I switch configurations frequently. The files I backup and restore to do so are:
 
AUD.ini
ctlrsurface.dat
INSTRMAP.INI
Master.ins
TTSEQ.INI
 
 
All are located at C:\Usres\"user name"\Appdata\Roaming\Cakewalk\Sonar Platinum
If you wish to back up folder locations they are located in the registry under the following:
 
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Cakewalk Music Software\SONAR\Platinum\UserPaths]
 
Just export these values from the registry.
 
EDIT: just noticed in your sig you are running XP. The above folder locations are win 10.
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/28 16:50:14 (permalink)
Thanks Bruce, that's great help.  No worry, I can figure out the XP paths easy enough, at least I know the files involved now, and that they tend to reside in the same location.
 
Do I need to worry about ctlrsurface.dat ?  I don't have any external devices/controllers, everything is done within the DAW.
 
Sonic
post edited by SonicExplorer - 2017/10/28 23:09:47
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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/28 16:59:33 (permalink)
I don't think so but ctlrsurface.dat would be right where Bruce mentioned
(In C:\Usres\"user name"\Appdata\Roaming\Cakewalk)

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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/29 00:00:35 (permalink)
As Chuck said no need to worry about ctrlsurface.dat if you dont use external controllers. The same is true of INSTRMAP.INI if you don't use instrument maps. Given that they are so small it's not much trouble to do though. When you open the location folder, if you view by date modified with the most recent first they will all be together at the top. 

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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/29 00:14:05 (permalink)
Uh...ok, feeling pretty stupid right about now.....what exactly is an instrument map?  Is that where something like a drum map would be stored within a project?
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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2017/10/29 05:28:36 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby chuckebaby 2017/10/29 11:53:28
Instrument definitions are used to map the patch names and controllers of external midi devices to Sonar. Once defined, the actual patch name appears in all editors and the track inspector rather than just a number. You will find the settings under  preferences>midi>instruments.
 
This information is stored in INSTRMAP.INI.

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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2018/12/11 18:41:58 (permalink)
Hi,
 
Does this back up presets and customer toolbar control settings (C) etc?
about to back up for a new machine.
 
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Re: How to Back Up Sonar Config ? 2018/12/12 01:48:49 (permalink)
G1Records
Hi,
 
Does this back up presets and customer toolbar control settings (C) etc?
about to back up for a new machine.



Unless you've configured it to be otherwise, presets are stored in:
 
%AppData%\Roaming\Cakewalk\Shared Presets
 
So you'll need to backup the whole folder.
 
I don't know where toolbar control settings are stored though.
 

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