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To Disable Remote Control
• Right-click on the control and choose Disable Remote Control from the
popup menu.
To Prevent SONAR from Sending Controller Data to Your MIDI
Device
• Right-click each knob or fader in SONAR that is sending unwanted controller
data to your MIDI device and choose Disable Control from the popup menu.
Using the Learn Option
The Learn option in the Remote Control dialog allows you to bind a parameter in
SONAR to a knob or fader on your controller.
To Bind a Control Using the Learn Option
1. Right-click on the parameter you want to arm in either the Track view or
Console view and select Remote Control from the popup menu.
2. Move a knob or fader on your controller.
3. Click the Learn button in the Remote Control dialog and click OK.
The control in SONAR is now bound to the knob or fader on your controller.
Bouncing Tracks
The Edit-Bounce to Track(s) command lets you combine one or more audio
tracks into a submix. A submix can be a mono track, a stereo track or several mono
tracks that contain the mixture of the original tracks, preserving the volume, pan,
and effects for each track. If you’re bouncing tracks that are routed to a surround
bus (SONAR Producer only), you can bounce them to as many mono tracks as you
have surround channels, by choosing the Split Mono option in the Channel Format
field of the Bounce to Tracks dialog, and also choosing a surround bus in the
Source Category field. After their creation, the submix tracks are just like any
other tracks—you can edit them, add effects, copy them to another project, etc. The
original, unmixed audio tracks are not deleted, so you can archive them and
recover them later, or continue using them as before.
The Edit-Bounce to Track(s) command operates completely offline, meaning you
can mix down tracks that may be too complex for your machine to actually play in
real time.