• SONAR
  • Using analyzers (p.6)
2010/10/06 20:32:24
lorneyb2
ba_midi


bitflipper



Hmmm. Call me old fashioned, but I just tweak the appropriate knobs until it all sounds right.

Luddite!

I once knew an old electrician who'd test if a circuit was live by sticking his finger into a light socket. Old school, for sure. Me, I use a voltmeter without apologies.


I knew a guy who'd stick his finger in the socket and THEN use the voltmeter on himself 
Best line I have seen in a long time!!!!

2012/09/21 13:31:13
leapinlizard
Lowline


And indeed SPAN does have 4 input channels that you can choose as inserts. Presumably you should be able to display different channels by choosing group buttons or choosing a group to underlay.  I say "presumably" as unfortunately I can't seem to get this to work and there doesn't seem to be any documentation about it.  Does anyone know how to set up this function or does it not work?

I was watching the YouTube video on setting up SPAN in Ableton, and trying to do the same thing in Sonar, but have not been able to get it to work, either ... has anyone else had success with this?  It appears that Sonar recognizes SPAN's 4 input channels, but does not recognize SPAN's output channels, so you cannot route audio through SPAN using an audio channel with SPAN in the FX bin like they do in the video.  I am able to use SPAN in a buss by soloing channels going to the buss, so I get that method, but in the interest of making things more difficult I wanted to try the routing via standard audio channels like they do in the Ableton video.  Has anyone else been able to make this work, and if so, how?  Thanks!
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