SONAR 6 FAQs

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There are exactly two:
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#  Select tracks using the '''PickTracks''' button in the toolbar
#  Select tracks using the '''PickTracks''' button in the toolbar
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'''SOURCE:''' [http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=853412 Tom Roussell, Cakewalk]
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''SOURCE:'' [http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=853412 Tom Roussell, Cakewalk]

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In late September 2006, the much-anticipated SONAR 6 was released. For a variety of reasons, including a very slim manual and sparse documentation, this latest version of our favorite DAW has generated a large number of questions. We address as many of these as we can here, attributing the source if it is a Cakewalk employee.

Notation/Staff View

What changes are there in S6's notation (staff) view?

There are exactly two:

  1. Added a track list view pane to the staff view, similar to the one in the PRV. Lets you view any number of tracks and set a track active or set its MSR state
  2. Select tracks using the PickTracks button in the toolbar

SOURCE: Tom Roussell, Cakewalk









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