• SONAR
  • Edit the volume of multiple tracks simultaneously
2014/02/20 11:32:09
louconauta
First, I apologize for my bad English.
I'm using Sonar X3 and have some questions that I believe are very basic, but has not yet found an easy way to resolve them.
1 - I have a project with several layers, each with its volume individually unset.
How do I lower the volume of all layers at the same time without having to do it one by one and without changing the master layer?
2 - I have a layer that uses automation in volume.
How do I lower the volume of the entire automation without having to do this individually at each point where the volume changes?
Also in a way that is more accurate than selecting all points and lower the volume using the mouse.
I thank you all.
2014/02/20 11:49:13
CJaysMusic
#1. You can use the gain knob for that track with all the layers or you can just lower the main track fader of the track that contains all those layers. Or i think you can CTL click and select those layers and then press CTL and slide one of them and all should move (i dunno if this works with layers, but i know it works with tracks
 
#2 You can select all Nodes and then just lower one section and all sections will lower. I do not know what you mean by more accurate as i can move a node by 0.1dB up or down,.That is extremely accurate!
 
Cj
2014/02/20 11:50:22
brundlefly
1. I'm going to assume that by "layers", you mean tracks. you can "quick group" track controls by selecting both tracks, and holding Ctrl while you adjust any control in one of them to get a matching change in the other. Or you can permanently group them by right-clicking each control, and adding it to a Group.
 
2. If you hit O on your keyboard, SONAR will enter Offset mode. You'll see a '+' in the volume and other controls. In this mode, you can offset the Volume level, and the automation envelope will "ride on top" of this offset level when you hit O again to return to Envelope mode. Just be careful not to leave it in Offset mode.
 
 
2014/02/20 11:55:01
louconauta
Thanks for the replies, I'll test them.
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