Instruction Manual

622 Mixing
V-Vocal Clips
plug-ins in stereo mode. This option simply creates two identical
output streams from the plug-ins where only one existed.
Do not intercept NRPNs—SONAR uses NRPNs to run automation
of your VST plug-ins. However, some instruments have their own
implementation of this process, so checking this box passes the
NRPNs directly to the instrument, allowing it to manage its own
automation.
3. Click OK to close the dialog.
To Turn Automatic Scanning On or Off
On the Global Options dialog/VST Plug-ins tab, in the VST Scan
Options section, check or uncheck the Scan For VST Options On
Startup option. The next time you launch SONAR, your VST folders will
either be scanned or not, depending on the option you chose.
To Re-scan Failed Plug-ins
On the Global Options dialog/VST Plug-ins tab, in the VST Scan
Options section, enable the Re-scan Failed Plug-ins option. The next
time you scan, any plug-ins that did not scan correctly during previous
scans will be re-scanned.
To Re-scan Existing Plug-ins
On the Global Options dialog/VST Plug-ins tab, in the VST Scan
Options section, enable the Re-scan Existing Plug-ins option. The next
time you scan, any plug-ins that have already been scanned will be re-
scanned, and any new folder default options you have chosen will be
implemented.
To Run a Scan
On the Global Options dialog/VST Plug-ins tab, in the VST Scan
section, click the Scan VST Folders button.
To Set All VST Plug-ins to Folder Defaults
On the Global Options dialog/VST Plug-ins tab, in the VST Scan
section, click the Reset All VST Plug-ins button. The next time you
scan, SONAR will set all plug-ins in your VST Scan folders to your
folder default settings.
V-Vocal Clips
V-Vocal is a vocal processor that integrates Roland’s VariPhrase
technology into SONAR Producer. Designed for monophonic sounds,