Instruction Manual

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Troubleshooting
1. Place your cursor over the splitter bar. It is located on the far right side
of the Track view, just to the left of the vertical scroll bar. When you
place the cursor over the splitter it changes to a double-headed arrow.
2. Click and drag the splitter bar to the left. You should be all set.
More Frequently Asked Questions.
Why Can’t SONAR Find My Audio Files?
SONAR looks for all audio data in a certain directory or folder, called the
Data Directory, in Cakewalk Projects (or the WaveData Directory in
previous versions of Cakewalk products). If you have renamed or moved
either SONAR or the Data Directory, SONAR may not be able to find your
audio files. If you know where the audio files are stored, choose Options-
Audio, click Advanced and enter the full path name of the directory in the
Data Directory box. If you don’t know where the audio data are stored,
choose Start-Find-Files or Folders and search for files named *.
WAV.
For more information about the wavedata folder, see Audio File
Management.
More Frequently Asked Questions.
Why Do I Get Errors from the Wave
Profiler?
Audio devices such as voice modems or speakerphone devices can cause
an error message when running the Wave Profiler. Sometimes these errors
are harmless; on other occasions you need to disable the voice modem or
speaker-phone device before running the Wave Profiler. To do so:
1. Choose Options-Audio and click the Drivers tab.
2. Make sure that the voice modem or speaker-phone device is not
selected in both the Input and Output device lists.
3. Click OK.
4. Choose Options-Audio, click the General tab, and run the Wave
Profiler again.
My Track or Bus Fader is Maximized,