Instruction Manual

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ReWire
Software Synthesizers
Use the Insert-ReWire Devices command to display the submenu of
installed ReWire devices.
3. Click the name of the ReWire device you want to insert.
The Insert Soft Synth Options dialog appears.
4. Choose options from the Insert Soft Synth Options dialog according to
the following:
If you want to create a MIDI track that uses the ReWire Instrument
as an output, check the Create These Tracks: MIDI Source
checkbox.
If you want to create a single synth track that acts as an output for
Output 1 of the ReWire Instrument, check the Create These Tracks:
First Synth Audio Output checkbox.
If you want to create separate synth tracks for each of the ReWire
Instrument’s outputs, check the Create These Tracks: All Synth
Audio Outputs checkbox.
If you want to use existing MIDI and audio tracks to play the ReWire
Instrument, uncheck all of the Create These Tracks options.
SONAR adds the ReWire Instrument to the audio track input and
MIDI track output menus. You need to set an existing audio track’s
Input field to the ReWire Instrument, and set an existing MIDI
track’s Output field to the ReWire Instrument. The existing audio
track will then become a synth track.
If you want to open the ReWire Instrument’s interface from this
dialog, check the Open These Windows: Synth Property Page
checkbox (always check this option: ReWire Instruments do not
sound unless their property pages are open).
If you opened this dialog from the Insert menu and want to open the
Synth Rack view, check the Open These Windows: Synth Rack
View checkbox.
If you want to open this dialog every time you use the Insert-
ReWire Instrument command, or click the Insert button in the
Synth Rack view and choose a ReWire instrument from the popup
menu, check the Ask This Every Time option. If you always insert
ReWire Instruments in the same way, you can uncheck this option
so you don’t have to deal with the dialog each time. To open the
dialog when the option is unchecked, click the Insert Soft Synth
Options button in the Synth Rack view toolbar.