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CAKEWALK SONAR - Mixing Audio Effects

CAKEWALK SONAR
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Mixing Audio Effects
The dialog box for each plug-in effect has a Mixing tab that provides three options
for processing the data.
Option... Meaning...
Process In-Place, Mono to
Mono
Audio is processed clip-by-clip, in mono format. The
processed output of the plug-in replaces the original
clip's data, in-place. (If the plug-in produces only
stereo output, SONAR automatically converts the
audio to mono.)
This option is best for effects like Time/Pitch
Stretching and Parametric Equalization.
Process In-Place, Creating
Stereo Output Tracks
Audio is fed into the plug-in, clip-by-clip, in mono
format. A new stereo track is inserted beneath the
selected track, and the stereo output of the plug-in is
placed into this stereo track. (If the plug-in produces
only mono output, SONAR automatically converts it
to stereo.)
If you check Keep Original Data, SONAR won't
delete the original audio data. This lets you create
stereo wet-only tracks for finer mixing control. If you
leave Keep Original Data unchecked, the processed
data will replace the original audio clips.
Create a Send Submix All selected audio tracks are mixed down into a
stereo submix. This stereo submix is fed into the
plug-in, in stereo. The stereo output of the plug-in is
placed into a new stereo track at the destination you
choose.
If you check Keep Original Data, SONAR won't
delete the original audio data. If you leave it
unchecked, the processed data will replace the
original audio clips.

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