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=='''Bussing Tutorial'''==
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==[[Sonar_tweaks|SONAR Tweaks]]==
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[[Sonar_tweaks|Here]] is a growing compilation of customized settings you can make to SONAR.  Many of these involve editing the .INI files to modify certain behaviors of SONAR.
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==[[Bussing_Tutorial|Bussing Tutorial]]==
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This is an introduction to why and how to [[Bussing_Tutorial|create and use busses in SONAR]] by Geoff Francis. It aims to illustrate a simple example of how bussing works in SONAR.
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==[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-846998225868834934&hl=en Drum Map Tutorial]==
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Sonar forum member [http://forum.cakewalk.com/showProfile.asp?memid=260 Blades] has been kind enough to create a killer video tutorial on using drum maps in Sonar, and it's received rave reviews from other forum members. The video is available [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-846998225868834934&hl=en here].  The thread discussing it is [http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=850855&mpage=1&key= here]. Kudos to our friend Blades!
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==[[Nudge_Tutorial|Nudge Tutorial]]==
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SONAR's nudge feature can rapidly speed up the process of manipulating MIDI and audio data. The [[Nudge_Tutorial|Nudge Tutorial]] explains what can be done with the nudge shortcut keys.
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==[[Template_Tutorial|Template Tutorial]]==
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SONAR's project and track template features can greatly speed up the process of creating a new project and customising its settings. The [[Template_Tutorial|Template Tutorial]] explains how this is done and gives lots of ideas for what to include in your project or track template.
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==[[Common_Problems_with_DFHS_and_Sonar|DFHS Troubleshooting Guide]]==
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DFHS and Sonar are both great products, but there are a few minor problems that new Superior users often have when using the two together. You'll find a short tutorial [[Common_Problems_with_DFHS_and_Sonar|here]]. There is also an extensive forum post on the matter [http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=741349 here].
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This is an introduction to why and how to create and use busses in Sonar. I hope somebody finds it useful. --Geoff Francis
 
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(''The tutorial is also available as a ZIP file containing a Word document and an Excel spreadsheet [http://www.folktas.org/SonarBussingExample.zip here]'')
 
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This tutorial aims to illustrate a simple example of how bussing works in Sonar.  When you finish it, you will have created a project which includes:
 
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''#Three audio tracks – Vocal, Guitar and any Other''
 
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#''One Main Output Bus''
 
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#''Two auxiliary send busses for Reverb and Chorus FX''
 
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See the diagram ''(link to Sonar_Bussing_Flowchart.gif)'' for more details.
 
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You will also need three existing wave files from any earlier project – one vox, one guitar and one other, for importing into this project.
 
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OK here we go:
 
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#'''Create a new Sonar Project file using Normal template. Display Track View.'''
 
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#'''Delete all tracks and busses from this file. We’re going to start from scratch.'''
 
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#'''To start, let’s create the Main Out Bus.''' This will be used to direct our output to the sound card. Right click in the bus pane area, choose Insert Stereo Bus. Change its name to Main Bus out. Direct the Output of this bus to your sound card.
 
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#:''(Link to Sonar_Bussing_01.jpg)''
 
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#'''Now go to the Track Pane, right click and choose Insert Audio Track.'''
 
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#:''(Link to Sonar_Bussing_02.jpg)''
 
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#:Repeat this twice.
 
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#:Rename each track so Track 1 is Vocal, Track 2 is Guitar and Track 3 is whatever Other you are using.
 
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#:Do Control A to select all tracks, then from Menu do Tracks, Property, Outputs and from the list choose Main Bus Out then OK. 
 
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#:Now select Track 1, Do File, Import Audio and select the Vocal Track and import it. Repeat this for Track 2  (Guitar) and Track 3 (Other).
 
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#:You should be able to now play the three tracks back and will see activity in all meters and can hear them. Of course you can adjust panning, volume etc to suit.
 
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#'''Now to create the Reverb Bus.'''
 
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#:In Bus Pane, right click and Insert Stereo Bus. Rename this Reverb Bus. Direct its output to Main Bus Out.  Insert Reverb Plug In in the FX Bin (right click over bin to get to menu to do this):
 
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#:''(Link to Sonar_Bussing_03.jpg)''
 
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#'''Now to create sends for Vocal and Guitar to send to Reverb.'''
 
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#:Right click in Tack Pane in Vocal Track area, choose Insert Send, then Reverb Bus.  Set Send Level for Bus to about –10dB. Make sure you enable the bus by setting the little Green Light On. Now play.  As you adjust the Send Level, you should find that you can hear the Reverb.
 
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#:Repeat this for the Guitar Track.
 
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#'''Now to create Bus and sends for Chorus.''' Here’s your chance to do it yourself!
 
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#:Using the same method as steps 5 and 6 above, create a new Bus in the Bus Pane, rename it Chorus bus, direct its output to your Main Bus Out and insert a Chorus FX plug in.
 
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#:''(Link to Sonar_Bussing_04.jpg)''
 
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#:'''Now add a send to the Gtr track (Track 2) and the Other Track (Track 3), in both cases directed to the Chorus bus.''' Adjust levels to suit.
 
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#Now have another look at the flow chart ''(link to Sonar_Bussing_Flowchart.gif)''. Does it make sense?
 

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Contents

SONAR Tweaks

Here is a growing compilation of customized settings you can make to SONAR. Many of these involve editing the .INI files to modify certain behaviors of SONAR.

Bussing Tutorial

This is an introduction to why and how to create and use busses in SONAR by Geoff Francis. It aims to illustrate a simple example of how bussing works in SONAR.

Drum Map Tutorial

Sonar forum member Blades has been kind enough to create a killer video tutorial on using drum maps in Sonar, and it's received rave reviews from other forum members. The video is available here. The thread discussing it is here. Kudos to our friend Blades!

Nudge Tutorial

SONAR's nudge feature can rapidly speed up the process of manipulating MIDI and audio data. The Nudge Tutorial explains what can be done with the nudge shortcut keys.

Template Tutorial

SONAR's project and track template features can greatly speed up the process of creating a new project and customising its settings. The Template Tutorial explains how this is done and gives lots of ideas for what to include in your project or track template.

DFHS Troubleshooting Guide

DFHS and Sonar are both great products, but there are a few minor problems that new Superior users often have when using the two together. You'll find a short tutorial here. There is also an extensive forum post on the matter here.




Home Page * Getting Started * Workflow * Tips, Techniques and Tutorials * Errors and Workarounds * Making Music * Composing, Arranging & Songwriting * Optimizing Your DAW * Recording Gear * Included Components * Third-Party Effects * Third-Party Virtual Instruments * Computer Systems and Components * Free Downloads * External SONAR resources




























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