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CAKEWALK SONAR - Applying MIDI Effects

CAKEWALK SONAR
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To Apply Multiple Audio Effects Offline
1. Add one or more audio effects to one or more tracks in either the Track view or
the Console view.
2. In the Track view, select the tracks or clips you want to be affected.
3. Select Process-Apply Audio Effects.
The Apply Audio Effects dialog appears.
4. If desired, select the option to delete the effects after applying them.
5. Click OK.
If you do not delete the effects after applying them, they remain active.
Applying MIDI Effects
You can destructively apply the MIDI effects in a track’s patch point. This makes it
easy for you to experiment with MIDI effects before you commit to them on a more
permanent basis.
To Apply MIDI Effects Destructively
1. In the Track view, select the tracks or clips to be affected.
2. Select Process-Apply MIDI Effects.
3. If desired, select the option to delete the effects after applying them.
4. Click OK.
If you don’t delete effects after applying them, they continue to be active during
playback, even though they have already been applied.
CPU Usage of Audio Effects
The number of real-time audio effects that your computer can handle depends on
the number of audio tracks in your project, the number and type of effects you
want to use, and the type and speed of your CPU. Certain effects are more CPU-
intensive than others, and enabling certain settings (such as using equalization
within the Stereo Reverb) increases CPU usage for those effects.

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