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SONAR basics
You can hide or show any of the Track/Bus Inspector’s controls, and use it to display the controls
from any track or bus. The following table shows you how.
The Console View
The Console view is where you can mix the sounds on all the different tracks to create the final mix
of your project. While the Track view provides most of the same controls, you may want to use the
more familiar interface of the Console view for mixing.
You use the Console view to adjust the levels of sound for the different tracks in your project, to
change the stereo panning, and to apply real-time effects to an individual track, combinations of
tracks, or the final mix.
The Console view contains several groups of controls. There is one module for each track in your
project, and one module for each bus. You can use bus sends to direct certain tracks to special
modules that are known as buses.
To do this Do this
Hide or show the Track/Bus Inspector Press I on your keyboard.
Display a certain track’s or bus’s controls in the
Track/Bus Inspector
Click the track or bus to make it current, or choose the track
or bus in the track/bus drop-down menu that’s at the bottom
of the Track/Bus Inspector.
Hide or show any of the Track/Bus Inspector’s
controls
Click the Display menu or Module menu, and choose
Options.
Note: you can not display a MIDI track’s Time + or Key +
controls in the Track/Bus Inspector.
Reassign MIDI controller sliders in a MIDI Track’s
Fx bin
Right-click the slider you want to reassign and choose
Reassign Control from the pop-up menu, choose the new
parameter, and click OK.
Display the parameters of a different automatable
effect
Click the name of the effect you want to select.
Assign a control to a group, arm it for automation,
take an automation snapshot, or set up remote
control
Right-click the control and choose options from the pop-up
menu.
Bypass the FX bin Right-click the FX bin and choose Bypass Bin from the
pop-up menu.
Table 8.
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