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Page 1 - User Guide

SONAR X1User Guide

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10 Installation, registration and basic setupRunning SONAR for the first timeRunning SONAR for the first timeThere are two ways to start SONAR:• Doub

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11Running SONAR for the first timeInstallation, registration and basic setupFigure 1. The MIDI - Devices sectionAt the top of the window, you will se

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12 Installation, registration and basic setupBasic audio setupBasic audio setupIn order to hear sound when playing back a project in SONAR, it is ess

Page 5 - About this manual

13Basic audio setupInstallation, registration and basic setup4. Select the desired Input Driver. Depending on your computer's configuration, you

Page 6 - Conventions used in this book

14 Installation, registration and basic setupBasic audio setup6. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings to select the playback and

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15Connecting your equipmentInstallation, registration and basic setupConnecting your equipmentThere are several types of audio interfaces (sound cards

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16 Installation, registration and basic setupConnecting your equipmentThe following table descr bes the various types of analog and digital connectio

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17Connecting your equipmentInstallation, registration and basic setupConnect an electric guitar to your computerConnect a microphone to your computerG

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18 Installation, registration and basic setupConnecting your equipmentConnect a MIDI interface or controller to your computerMIDI (Musical Instrument

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19Opening a demo projectInstallation, registration and basic setupOpening a demo projectNow that your sound device is configured, let's open the

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2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commit-ment on the part of Cakewalk, Inc. The software des

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20 Installation, registration and basic setupI can’t hear the demo project3. Select the file by clicking on it so it is highlighted and then click th

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21I can’t hear the demo projectInstallation, registration and basic setup3. Make sure the Output control of each audio track in the demo project is as

Page 15 - Connecting your equipment

22 Installation, registration and basic setupRegistering SONARRegistering SONARWe strongly encourage you to register your copy of SONAR. Registration

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SONAR TourIn this chapter, we will explore the basics of SONAR to get you started. Be sure that you have completed all instructions in the “Installati

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24 SONAR TourGetting aroundGetting aroundThe project is the center of your work in SONAR. A project may contain a number of different elements, includ

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25The Control BarSONAR TourThe Control BarMuch of your time in SONAR is spent recording and listening to your project as it develops. The Control Bar

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26 SONAR TourSkylightSkylightSkylight introduces a next generation workspace and presents a new level of simplicity by providing an intelligent interf

Page 20 - I can’t hear the demo project

27The Track viewSONAR Tour• Browser. Organize all content in one, easily managed place with full drag and drop functionality. A simplified Synth Rack

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28 SONAR TourThe Track viewAll of the current track’s controls are contained in the Inspector, which is an expanded version of the current track’s con

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29The Console ViewSONAR TourThe Console ViewThe Console View is where you can combine the sounds on all the different tracks to create the final mix o

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Table of contentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5About this manual.

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30 SONAR TourThe Browserright pane contains main channel strips. You can drag the pane splitter bars to resize the panes.• Channel strips. Each track,

Page 25 - The Control Bar

31The InspectorSONAR TourThe InspectorWhen working on a project, you will frequently need to access track and clip parameters and mix controls. The Tr

Page 26 - Skylight

32 SONAR TourThe Inspector

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Getting StartedIn this chapter:Creating, playing and saving projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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34 Getting StartedCreating, playing and saving projectsCreating, playing and saving projectsUnderstanding and managing project files is central to you

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35Creating, playing and saving projectsGetting StartedOpen a Project. Use this button to open a standard File Open dialog, which lets you select the p

Page 30 - The Browser

36 Getting StartedCreating, playing and saving projectsLet’s explore some of the things you can do in this window.Name. Type the name of your project

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37Creating, playing and saving projectsGetting StartedCancel. Click Cancel to close the New Project File dialog.Help. Click Help to open the online He

Page 32 - 32 SONAR Tour

38 Getting StartedCreating, playing and saving projects•The Go to Folder drop-down list allows you to quickly move to commonly used folders for projec

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39Creating, playing and saving projectsGetting StartedLet’s start with the Bass track. Locate the track named Bass in the project. Let’s take a closer

Page 34 - Creating a new project

4 3 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Creating, playing and saving projects. . . . .

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40 Getting StartedCreating, playing and saving projectsLocate the drop-down list for Output and click the small arrow to show all available outputs. S

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41Creating, playing and saving projectsGetting StartedExperiment with the Mute and Solo buttons on each track. If you solo multiple tracks you wil

Page 37 - Opening project files

42 Getting StartedCreating, playing and saving projectsTake a look at the drop-down list labeled Save as type. Click the Save as type arrow to see a l

Page 38 - Playing project files

43Recording audio into a projectGetting StartedRecording audio into a projectOne of the most important aspects of creating music in SONAR is digital a

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44 Getting StartedRecording audio into a project5. Click the Output drop-down menu to select the track’s output.The available outputs for the track ar

Page 40 - 40 Getting Started

45Recording audio into a projectGetting StartedFigure 11. The record meter shows the input levelRecording your performanceNow that everything is set

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46 Getting StartedRecording audio into a project

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TroubleshootingIf you’re having a problem with SONAR, don’t panic. This chapter lists some common problems and how to solve them. If you don’t find an

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48 TroubleshootingI only get one side of my guitar/microphone recordedYou may be recording a mono signal through a stereo input. Guitars and microphon

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49TroubleshootingOnly a flat line/silence is recordedOpen the Windows Volume Control window:• Windows 7: Click the Windows Start button and go to Cont

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PrefaceSONAR User Guide is designed to help you learn and use SONAR. This book explains how SONAR works and how to use it to create, edit, produce, an

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50 TroubleshootingWhere to go for more helpTo view the recording controls in Windows Vista:1. Go to the Windows Start Menu and type the word SOUND in

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AAudiotypes of inputs 15Audio setup 12BBrowser 30CClips 24Console view 29Control Bar 25DDemo projectopening 19troubleshooting 20EElectric guitarconnec

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52 RRegistration 22TTime display 24Time ruler 24Track view 26Tracks 24UUpdates 47WWave Profiler 10

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53CAKEWALK, INC.LICENSE AGREEMENTYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USINGTHIS PRODUCT. INSTALLING AND USING TH

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54 (i.e., stand alone) in any way, including for use in sampling or sample playback units, or in any sound library product,or in any radio or televisi

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5510. MISCELLANEOUS. 10.1. Governing Law. The terms of this License shall be construed in accordance with the substantive laws of theUnited States and

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6 Conventions used in this bookConventions used in this bookThe following table descr bes the text conventions in this book: Convention MeaningBold Te

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Installation, registration and basic setupIn this chapter, you will learn how to install and register SONAR, and also how to connect and configure you

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8 Installation, registration and basic setupInstallationInstallationPlease note before installing:• In order to install SONAR, you must log on as a u

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9InstallationInstallation, registration and basic setupTo install SONAR1. Start your computer.2. Close any open programs that are open or running.3. D

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