Instruction Manual

1038 New Features in SONAR 7
LP-64 EQ Plug-in
Note: The Selected Track Outputs command is essentially a shortcut
for the Tracks-Property-Outputs command.
4. Select the desired audio output port and click OK.
The audio output port is assigned to all selected audio tracks.
To Assign the Same Audio Output Port to All Stereo
Buses
1. In the Track view, click the small dropdown arrow in any stereo bus’
Output control .
The output port menu appears.
Note: Surround buses are ignored.
2. Choose Set All Bus Outputs from the context menu.
The output port submenu appears.
3. Select the desired audio output port.
The audio output port is assigned to all stereo buses
Note: Only hardware main outputs may be assigned, not other buses.
LP-64 EQ Plug-in
Note: the LP-64 EQ plug-in is only available in SONAR Producer Edition.
Unlike traditional equalizers, LP-64 EQ provides highly accurate control of
tonal balance while maintaining a linear-phase shift at all frequencies,
regardless of the gain settings. Phase-shifting in typical equalizers means
that audio material is shifted in time in a frequency-dependent way.
Alignment of low and high frequencies may have changed with respect to
one another and to the original audio material. In other words, the sound is
literally “pulled apart” in time, often resulting in loss of sonic clarity and
crispness. With LP-64 EQ linear-phase processing, the integrity of your
audio is maintained for all frequencies, at all times—no unintended
coloration, cancellations, comb filtering, or muddy transients. When a host
application, such as SONAR, compensates for the plug-in’s overall latency,
the resulting linear-phase output is referred to as “zero-phase”.
LP-64 EQ is well suited for critical mastering projects.