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2014/07/22 11:51:49 (permalink)

Questions on Sonar X2 Producer

I've been working in Sonar X2 for almost a year now and have been getting the hang of it. I've pretty much stayed off the net and tried to figure out things myself (probably this is both a blessing and a curse ) but I think the time has come to address some things that I can't get my head around. Thanks in advance! Been reading threads for the past hour and appreciate the kind of help people are getting on here.

#1 I have an guitar-only interface that records in 44.1 kHz. Usually when mixing I use my Focusrite which I set to 96 kHz, but when I open the project I've made (44.1 kHz) and try to use it with my interface, I can't. Is there any way I can change the project sample rate or audio sample rate so that I could then open the project using a 96 kHz sample rate?

#2 After doing volume automation on tracks, is there any easier way to lower all (or some) of the tracks by a couple dB without inserting a gain plugin on every track?

#3 Is there any way to freeze more than one track at a time? Same thing for bouncing.

#4 I've noticed that when a track is recording you cannot do things like load up a preset of ProChannel or add a plugin. Is this default or can it be changed?

#5 When using the browser within Sonar to add loops, I cannot play or insert them into a mix. Not sure why but it just sits there.

#6 When audio engine is playing back a track I notice that if I add a 32-bit plugin (using the bridge for 64-bit) Sonar either a) crashes or b) says that the plugin is missing - and in both cases I have to restart Sonar to get it working again correctly. Is this normal?

#7 If I stop playback somewhere in the song, and go to the start and press play, I always have any reverb/delay tails from the area that I was playing back from before. This is also found on mixdowns for some reason.

All I can think of at the moment. Haven't been recording/mixing today so I may add more in the future. I totally love the DAW and it's the best I've worked on even after trying out Adobe Audition (3.0), Reaper, Podium and Logic Pro 10.

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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 12:01:13 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby ActiveAxE 2014/07/22 12:03:23
Sample Rate is not easily changed but it can be done http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2934357
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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 12:10:05 (permalink)
Great! Thanks for the short and quick reply! I was sure there was a way for this but hadn't searched deep enough....

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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 12:39:20 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby ActiveAxE 2014/07/22 20:34:25
First, be sure that you've installed the X2a patch. 
 
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#2 After doing volume automation on tracks, is there any easier way to lower all (or some) of the tracks by a couple dB without inserting a gain plugin on every track?

 
Every track has a gain adjustment - I've found that helps to reduce the need for a gain plug-in. You can also grab and adjust the whole volume envelope of each track. For more global adjustments, you can send a group of tracks to a bus and control all of their volumes from there.

  
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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 13:52:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby ActiveAxE 2014/07/22 20:34:53
Sometimes 32-bit plugins just cause trouble in 64-bit Sonar.
 
Some folks have extended the life of some of their 32-bit plugins by purchasing another piece of bridging software, called JBridge.  There is still no guarantee that it will work for all 32-bit plugins trying to run in 64-bit Sonar, but some have reported success with particular plugins (not all).
 
I made a deliberate effort to check for 64-bit versions of the 32-bit plugins I used the most, and found some of them had free versions released in 64-bit.  I quit using any 32-bit plugins that were left over.
 
If there are 32-bit plugins that do not have a 64-bit version available, and you cannot live without, and that don't work right with either BitBridge or JBridge,  you could install a 32-bit version of Sonar and run those there, subject to the limitations of running 32-bit Sonar.
 
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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 20:43:08 (permalink)
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First, be sure that you've installed the X2a patch. 
 
Every track has a gain adjustment - I've found that helps to reduce the need for a gain plug-in. You can also grab and adjust the whole volume envelope of each track. For more global adjustments, you can send a group of tracks to a bus and control all of their volumes from there.




Thanks a lot! I'll make use of that gain thing at the top of the console more often Yes I do have the X2a installed by the way, I believe I patched it as soon as I got X2 downloaded.

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Re: Questions on Sonar X2 Producer 2014/07/22 20:46:12 (permalink)
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Sometimes 32-bit plugins just cause trouble in 64-bit Sonar.
 
Some folks have extended the life of some of their 32-bit plugins by purchasing another piece of bridging software, called JBridge.  There is still no guarantee that it will work for all 32-bit plugins trying to run in 64-bit Sonar, but some have reported success with particular plugins (not all).
 
I made a deliberate effort to check for 64-bit versions of the 32-bit plugins I used the most, and found some of them had free versions released in 64-bit.  I quit using any 32-bit plugins that were left over.
 
If there are 32-bit plugins that do not have a 64-bit version available, and you cannot live without, and that don't work right with either BitBridge or JBridge,  you could install a 32-bit version of Sonar and run those there, subject to the limitations of running 32-bit Sonar.
 
Bob Bone
 


Thanks a lot, Bob - I think the time has come to search for 64-bit plugins, LOL, I should have done this earlier. When inserting them while I have the playback stopped, there is generally no problem so I think the bridger works but I can only do so many things at once.

Using Sonar X2 Producer almost everyday for recording, editing, mixing & mastering at my home studio in the Philippines Love X2 and Focusrite preamps!





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Sonar X2 Producer, Music Creator 6, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and 18i20, Godin ACS Rosewood, Roland GR-55, Martin GPCPA5K, AT2035, AKG 420, Behringer MS20s.
 
 
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