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You can insert ReWire devices into SONAR projects from the Synth Rack view
or Insert menu, and you can tell SONAR to create the necessary audio tracks
and one MIDI track at that time. You can also tell SONAR to open the ReWire
application’s property page, because, unlike DXi’s, ReWire applications must
have their property pages (interfaces) open in order to function.
SONAR’s tempo, transport, and loop points are linked to the ReWire
application. Activating or changing any of these settings in the ReWire
application(s) changes the same setting in SONAR. and vice versa. If you have
several applications open and you make a change in one of them, it may be
necessary to put the focus on the other application(s) to update their
interfaces.
You cannot send patch or bank changes from SONAR to the ReWire
application. All other track property controls in SONAR control the ReWire
device, except the pan controls on MIDI tracks. The pan controls on SONAR’s
audio tracks control the ReWire device’s panning.
You can mix down or bounce ReWire tracks in SONAR the same way you mix
down or bounce DXi tracks (see “Converting Your DXi Tracks to Audio” on
page 407).
You can use SONAR’s automation functions on both audio and MIDI tracks
that the ReWire application uses.
Muting or soloing an audio track that a ReWire device uses automatically
mutes or solos the MIDI track that feeds that audio track. Muting or soloing a
MIDI track that a ReWire device uses will mute or solo the corresponding
audio track only if there is only one MIDI track feeding that audio track.
You must always close your ReWire application(s) before you close SONAR.
Some ReWire applications prevent SONAR from closing properly if the
ReWire applications are still open.

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