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Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
Hello, I am still struggling a bit to get the layout work for me. How to I resize the track view to the left monitor only? I drab the right side of the track view to the left but it only resizes to about half way of the second screen (right monitor). I like to work with the track view on the left monitor and the console view on the right monitor. Then I could use the dock for other stuff. Or, when I score for film, I have the track view and console view on the left monitor on the dock, switching from one to the other using the D key, and the Video window on the right monitor. Or I am missing something here? Is there a good tutorial on this? On how to arrange all windows to suit you workflow? Regards Joni
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/08 10:02:37
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you must undock it then move it to the other monitor. right corner it has a tab undock
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/08 12:39:40
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I tried that...maybe I am doing something wrong. With the amount of work I have now I haven't been able to learn this... But loving every other aspect of X1... regards Joni
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/08 13:57:02
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the trackview is stationary bro..it is the main frame..it stays on the original monitor its supposed to be on..everythin else undocks(think of it that way)you can move the console,matrix,staff,exc..but the trackview stays..its your fondation..understand?
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 03:38:50
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Chuckebaby has answered it for you, the TV is the mainstay of the program. That doesn't mean you can't have it on your left monitor though. Just open the program there and then undock other stuff to use on the other monitor(s). You may need to set it to always open on that monitor using your display management software or set it as primary display from within windows (I think that works). I use DisplayfusionPro for my display management but they do a cut down free version if you need one.
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 03:40:05
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Hi Chuckebaby, I do understand that...but it doesn't solve my problem. But I want to resize it because I don't want it to go to second monitor as it is now. It goes to half way of the second monitor. I want it to be full screen on just the first monitor. Please advise. regards joni
chuckebaby the trackview is stationary bro..it is the main frame..it stays on the original monitor its supposed to be on..everythin else undocks(think of it that way)you can move the console,matrix,staff,exc..but the trackview stays..its your fondation..understand?
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 06:47:21
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Description is not fully clear. What exactly do you do? Maximize Sonar main window, and then try making TV stay within the left monitor? If so, try make Sonar main window within left monitor and see if that helps. Normal view of Sonar and size it to left. It could be they do not allow TV to be less than a certain amount of main window size(overlooking double monitor situation). When undocking it should be possible to move these parts separately to right monitor anyway.
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 07:04:06
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I think I understand the problem. It sounds to me like djoni has the main Sonar window maximised across both monitors. That's not really the best way to work. You should have it maximised to just one monitor. Then you can float whatever other windows you like outside of that.
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 08:21:15
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what video card you have> if ati use CCC, in there is your answer i think if its nvidia go to n vidia contol panel and set you display from there make eather monitor your main from there. if you ATI as i do you can set your vision control center and set up a 3 monitor aray as they use for gaming there . thats how i set up my tv as main and use the second monitor below for the track view main. it can be done
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 08:30:25
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Sickvision what video card you have> if ati use CCC, in there is your answer i think if its nvidia go to n vidia contol panel and set you display from there make eather monitor your main from there. if you ATI as i do you can set your vision control center and set up a 3 monitor aray as they use for gaming there . thats how i set up my tv as main and use the second monitor below for the track view main. it can be done basicly in there you make 2 desktop . this is if you main desktop pic spans across you 2 monitors you want it to be 2 seperate monitor from there then sonar will open on 1 monitor. track view on the one you have in the first monitor the undock you stuff and drag , open, save,
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 08:31:59
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Sickvision Sickvision what video card you have> if ati use CCC, in there is your answer i think if its nvidia go to n vidia contol panel and set you display from there make eather monitor your main from there. if you ATI as i do you can set your vision control center and set up a 3 monitor aray as they use for gaming there . thats how i set up my tv as main and use the second monitor below for the track view main. it can be done basicly in there you make 2 desktop . this is if you main desktop pic spans across you 2 monitors you want it to be 2 seperate monitor from there then sonar will open on 1 monitor. track view on the one you have in the first monitor the undock you stuff and drag , open, save, after looking at your pic i see you have it right, maybe try spaning it from the control center, im shure you tryed these thing just wanted to help. opps i quated my self
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djoni
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 10:14:14
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John T. Thanks. You nailed it. My problem was that sonar's main windows was maximized across both monitors. Now everything makes sense. Thanks to everyone. Regards, Joni John T I think I understand the problem. It sounds to me like djoni has the main Sonar window maximised across both monitors. That's not really the best way to work. You should have it maximised to just one monitor. Then you can float whatever other windows you like outside of that.
post edited by djoni - 2012/03/11 12:35:08
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 10:22:45
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The way I have it set up is simply to have the multidock maximised in the second monitor. I have all other views set to automatically open in there. Really easy to work with.
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 11:11:23
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The way I have it set up is simply to have the multidock maximised in the second monitor. I have all other views set to automatically open in there. Really easy to work with. Ditto, that's a very good layout IMO.
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 12:24:10
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
2012/03/09 13:44:08
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Re:Sonar X1 layout Tutorial
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