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mind that Windows does not necessarily release freed memory until it is needed,
so you may not see an immediate drop in usage when a synth is frozen or disabled.
To Freeze a Track
1. Right-click on a track.
2. Select Freeze Track from the menu that appears.
SONAR bounces the audio in the track to a new audio clip or clips, applies any
effects, and disables the FX bin.
To Unfreeze a Track
1. Right-click on a track.
2. Select Unfreeze Track from the menu that appears.
SONAR discards the bounced audio, restores the original audio, and enables the
FX bin. Audio will be re-bounced if Freeze is chosen again.
To Do a Quick Unfreeze of a Track
1. Right-click on a frozen track.
2. Select Quick Unfreeze Track from the menu that appears.
SONAR hides and mutes the bounced audio, restores the original audio, and
enables the FX bin. Bounced audio is retained, however, and toggling between
Quick Freeze and Quick Unfreeze should be instantaneous.
To Quick Freeze a Track
1. Right-click on a track that you did a Quick Unfreeze on.
2. Select Quick Freeze Track from the menu that appears.
Only available after a Quick Unfreeze, the Quick Freeze function redisplays and
unmutes the bounced audio instantaneously
To Freeze a Synth (DXi)
• Right-click a DXi MIDI or audio track, and choose Freeze Synth from the
menu that appears.
Or
• In the Synth Rack view, click the Freeze/Unfreeze button .
SONAR bounces the DXi’s audio data to the DXi’s audio track. SONAR disables
the DXi’s output, and disables the FX bin on the DXi’s audio track.
To Unfreeze a Synth (DXi)
• Right-click a DXi MIDI or audio track, and choose Unfreeze Synth from the
menu that appears.
Or
• In the Synth Rack view, click the Freeze/Unfreeze button , and choose
Unfreeze Synth from the menu that appears.