• SONAR
  • Is it possible to display 2 hours of audio in track view?
2012/09/18 20:35:56
martinv
I have some live shows i'm trying to edit and would like to zoom out to see the entire show.   Is there a setting that is preventing this?     If I zoom out it stops at about 60 minutes of the ~2 hour show.
2012/09/18 20:44:11
sock monkey
Two Monitors
2012/09/18 21:43:12
digi2ns
I believe you can.

I recorded complete practice session longer than that and had them up. Been a couple years since Ive done it that way though
2012/09/18 21:44:37
digi2ns
What if you split the clip and drag the remainder down to another track?
2012/09/18 22:35:47
bluzdog
I split long audio files and create multiple projects. I learned right here  how easy it is to do in Sonar. Select all tracks-> split all the files-> delete the parts not being used. Open another project  import the same files->split->delete the opposite parts from the first project, etc. Make sure you have your original files stored ( backed up) somewhere other than the projects audio folder. I usually split by song. I hope this makes sense.

Rocky
2012/09/18 22:51:49
martinv
digi2ns


I believe you can.

I recorded complete practice session longer than that and had them up. Been a couple years since Ive done it that way though

Was this with SONAR X1?    I heard it's possible on some pre X1 version but I can't find a way on X1.    I want the track view to show the entire show without splitting the tracks as this would double the tracks and add more steps + clutter to the process.  
 
These are live shows that need to be edited, mixed and mastered farily quickly/cheaply for radio play.   I'm trying to streamline the process as much as possible as this will be a regular occurrence. 
2012/09/18 22:59:56
martinv
bluzdog


I split long audio files and create multiple projects. I learned right here  how easy it is to do in Sonar. Select all tracks-> split all the files-> delete the parts not being used. Open another project  import the same files->split->delete the opposite parts from the first project, etc. Make sure you have your original files stored ( backed up) somewhere other than the projects audio folder. I usually split by song. I hope this makes sense.

Rocky


Thanks for the reply.  I will consider this option, but it sounds like it may be time consuming to reassemble the parts and I have to get the total air time down to ~ +/- 2 seconds in total length for radio purposes.  The show is also a lot of spoken parts, skits, etc..   It's working OK to scroll back and forth, but I just wish I could zoom out to see the entire show.  
2012/09/18 23:10:33
bluzdog
It's not bad. Save a project template from the first project and there won't be assembly required.

Rocky
2012/09/19 02:19:24
digi2ns
I think it was Sonar 8.5 then.

What I used to do was somewhat Rocky does-

DO A "SAVE AS" for a master back-up 

Figure out how many tracks per song
Multiply that by how many songs
Right click and select "Insert Multiple Tracks"-fill out as needed

Now take your initial take in the first set of tracks and start splitting at the end of the song,
Select the remainder and drag them straight down to the next set of tracks,
Select and Slip edit out intermission between songs and repeat the step above until through all songs

Set up Busses as needed and insert FX in busses (Eliminates the repetition of track view FX inserts) 

Go up on the Time Ruler, Right click and insert and Label each song (Makes jumping to each song a snap with on click)  

Should make it fast for you-If I remember correctly the last one I did was about 4 hours, 21 songs and came out to actually be about 160 tracks with 8 busses. The steps above made it FAST and simple to deal with.  


2012/09/19 02:27:50
Kalle Rantaaho
Zooming out is not the answer. I believe if you've zoomed out to the max  then it should work by shrinking the view horizontally.
Aren't there the +/- magnifying glasses in the low right corner of the view in X1? 

I can't see anything preventing however long projects being shown, it's just that it gets too tightly packed to edit or even tell the widest lows from the transients..
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