• SONAR
  • Getting rid of a Solo bleed from a reverb? (p.2)
2017/05/31 07:12:56
Boydie
You could go to the source and mute the vocal clips - select them all and press "K"
2017/05/31 08:21:09
Bristol_Jonesey
mauryw
muting vocal track did nothing.  Changing send from post to pre did nothing much, still bleeding.


Ok, that actually makes sense. Muting the track does not disable the send.
 
So.............switch the send off on the Vocal Track
2017/05/31 08:52:41
Kev999
It's not clear whether you are soloing the gtr tracks or the guitar bus. If you are soloing the both the gtr bus and the rvb bus, then that would explain the bleed. If so, try soloing the gtr tracks instead without soloing any buses. If not, just disregard my suggestion.
2017/05/31 14:43:17
Sixfinger
Would this variable in the Aud.ini file have any bearing?
 
LinkPFSendMute=<0 or 1>
Boolean
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If this is set TRUE, pre fader sends on both tracks and buses are automatically muted when the track/bus is muted. Also if another track is soloed the pre fader sends on other tracks will be muted.
This basically conforms to pre SONAR 4 behavior.
2017/05/31 15:03:15
KingsMix
Lynn
Why not give the vocal and guitars their own bus and reverb?


This is your answer.  Research the manual and study routing signal flow a little.
This is a good way to learn more and more, by tackling the little hurdles bit by bit, one at a time,as you come upon them.
2017/05/31 15:13:04
bluzdog
There are several ways to accomplish what you're after. I agree with KingsMix, you should brush up on signal flow and you'll understand why signals are arriving at a given point.
 
Rocky
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