keeping notes in a project

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2015/06/01 14:23:34 (permalink)

keeping notes in a project

I can't find where to keep notes about the project i'm working on, can you not do this with Sonar X2?
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    cliffsp8
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    Re: keeping notes in a project 2015/06/01 14:32:24 (permalink)
    In older versions of SONAR it's File->Info, in recent versions (X onwards) it's Project->Info

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    Re: keeping notes in a project 2015/06/01 14:35:06 (permalink)
    Choose Project > Info
     
    There are also other places to take notes, e.g., in track view.

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    Re: keeping notes in a project 2015/06/01 14:42:45 (permalink)
    In addition to Project > Info,SONAR provides text fields in folders, tracks and take lanes

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    Re: keeping notes in a project 2015/06/01 14:56:39 (permalink)
    A trick I always use....
     
    I have a dummy midi track (it does not send midi to anything in Sonar, just a old piano module that I can hear thru my analogue mixer if I choose) with scratch melodies and chords.  I view this in Staff View.  When composing I can write myself notes in staff view using the "expression" lane...like "last Verse, Take strings Up an Octave"...or "see if Harry can sing this better than Bob"
     
    Of course I do this with Markers also,  but that gets too crowded usually.     
    post edited by Jimbo 88 - 2015/06/01 15:04:23

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    Re: keeping notes in a project 2015/06/01 15:01:06 (permalink)
    Good idea jumbo!!

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