tberg@telenet.be
the M-audio code 49 Mackie control doesn't work with Sonar, it only says connected in the control bar.
So, no second option (at least not out of the box, there is at least one mod of Mackie plug-in which can work).
My first goals are to use the faders for volume (the ninth for the master), the rotary's for panning, the transport controls for transport and the pads for drumming, that's not too much is it?
If you do not want control buses, or just one fixed bus/master on ninth fader, you can use Generic Surface plug-in for volume, pan and transport. Then MIDI learn ninth fader to control your master (that you will be forced to do in each new project separately, till you create a template project with that mapping, also note the CC from that fader can leak into MIDI track set to Omni input). For drums you need to configure M-Audio to send correct notes, your drum VSTi dependent (Sonar just pass that events normally, but you can create "Drum map" in Sonar for that purpose, especially in case you are going to use several drum VSTi with different mappings).
I don't understand M-audio (or cakewalk) provide a preset for people like me who have a hard time reading and understanding these manuals in English ( I'm Dutch).
You can download Reference guide in French (Italian and several other languages). You need Chapter 40 to understand how Control Surfaces can be mapped.
Further more I'm a musician( singer, guitarplayer) and no rocket scientist.
Sorry to say but Sonar is a complex program for studio engineers, everything can be done several different ways depending on needs, goals and personal preferences. You controller is flexible and Sonar is flexible. There is no "single right way" to use the combination. Studio engineering is a separate discipline from singer or guitar player. If a rocket (well... in my case computer) scientist will ask you how to sing and play guitar good, without spending time for lessons and without reading anything about music, what can you answer?
If I join you're club can I then get a good simple explanation of what to do?
In my club, there are 2 options:
1) if you can follow these 2 instruction sets:
http://www.azslow.com/index.php/topic,9.0.html and
http://www.azslow.com/index.php/topic,154.0.html, you will be close to your target setup, except master fader (for which you will get step by step instruction or I will simply modify the preset for you)
2) I can do complete setup for you remotely within 1-2 hours
In both cases, you will need some time and patience. As you understand, for option 2 I have to read, understand and apply on practice code 49 documentation (I do not have that or comparable device). In fact I went throw it before the first reply (I am not a person who gives "generic advises" without checking they make sense). So I think asking you to spend some time to make your gear function as you want is reasonable.
In case you are interested in my opinion what is the probability that Cakewalk or M-Audio satisfy your request and prepare ready to use solution for M-Audio code 49 and Sonar: it is very close to zero...