• SONAR
  • V-Vocal. little red circles with a red line thru it? (p.2)
2014/04/17 16:23:51
Anderton
paulo
 
Delete the vv clip then un-mute the original ?


 
Yes.
2014/04/17 23:39:05
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
gmp
I upgraded from 8.5 to X3 and I really miss the red circles with the line through it. That really made it easy to spot the muted clips. X3 with the default settings, no longer has the red circles for muted clips. Is there a way to have them displayed in X3? THis post was originally from 2 years ago, I suppose that was X1.



X3 no longer keeps a backup of the original clip when you convert it to a region effect. This was a confusing and unnecessary workflow for most people. You can always remove the region effect later to go back to the original clip.
2014/04/18 00:50:36
gmp
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
gmp
I upgraded from 8.5 to X3 and I really miss the red circles with the line through it. That really made it easy to spot the muted clips. X3 with the default settings, no longer has the red circles for muted clips. Is there a way to have them displayed in X3? THis post was originally from 2 years ago, I suppose that was X1.



X3 no longer keeps a backup of the original clip when you convert it to a region effect. This was a confusing and unnecessary workflow for most people. You can always remove the region effect later to go back to the original clip.




I've gotten in the habit of bouncing all V-Vocal clips as soon as I create them. Is this not necessary in X3 as it was in 8.5?
2014/04/18 03:07:14
Bristol_Jonesey
It was never "necessary" in any version of Sonar.
 
Some users found that it helped to protect against crashes but I personally have very rarely felt the need to bounce a VV clip
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