saving stereo bus layout

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2013/01/03 19:24:11 (permalink)

saving stereo bus layout

Hello All,
 
I"m using Sonar X1 and can't find out how to save the stereo bus layout I often use.  It seems a waste of time to keep re-doing the bus/send layout in the console view each time.  I have the Sonar X1 Power book but can't seem to locate the relevent section.
 
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Michael
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    Re:saving stereo bus layout 2013/01/03 20:51:57 (permalink)
    Have you tried saving as a project template?

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    Re:saving stereo bus layout 2013/01/03 21:48:19 (permalink)
    wizard71


    Have you tried saving as a project template?

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    I can do that, but I want to open a midi file with "open with"  this way all my tempo changes in the midi file are saved.  This opens up in sonar but I then don't know how to load the busses as a template like I saved them.  I hope that makes sense.  If I open sonar and open the template and then open the midi, the tempos rits and accel. etc are lost.
     
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