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CAKEWALK SONAR - Changing Tempos

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An effects popup menu appears. SONAR displays MIDI effects if you are
editing a MIDI track, and audio effects for an audio track.
2. Select an effect from the menu.
The name of the effect appears in the Effects bin and the effect’s property page
appears. To delete the effect, right-click the effect name and choose Delete
from the popup menu.
3. Set the effects parameters or choose a preset.
Play your track and listen to the effect(s).
Changing Tempos
Your project can incorporate all kinds of tempo changes, including step changes
from one tempo to another, gradual increases (accelerandos) or decreases
(ritardandos), and almost any other type of change you can imagine. The tempo
changes you add to your project become part of the project and are saved with the
project file.
You can add tempo changes to your project in the following ways:
Using the Tempo toolbar
•Using the Insert-Tempo Change and Insert-Series of Tempos commands
By drawing tempo changes graphically in the Tempo view
Inserting tempo changes in the Tempo view’s Tempo List pane
The Process-Fit to Time and Process-Fit Improvisation commands can also be
used to introduce tempo changes into your work file. For more information, see
“Stretching and Shrinking Events” on page 288 and “Fit Improvisation” on page
304.
When you change the tempo of a project that contains audio, SONAR allows you to
stretch or shrink audio clips when you have converted them to Groove clips and
have enabled the Follow Project Pitch option in the Loop Construction view.
Otherwise, the MIDI tracks will speed up or slow down while the audio tracks will
play at the same speed. For more information about Groove clips, see “Working
Note:
If you use the same effects for more than one track, it’s more efficient
to add the effects to a bus. See “To Patch a Track Through a Bus” on
page 435

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