Reference Guide

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Export Color Set dialog
Dialog Reference
Audible bounce is enabled, you can hear the output of the mixdown.
64-bit Engine. If you don’t usually run SONAR in 64-bit mode in order to save CPU, you can
turn 64-bit mode on when you export audio by enabling this check box. Remember to turn it off
after you export your audio, if you don’t want to use it during tracking or mixing.
Add to Audio CD Track List
Check the Add to Audio CD Track List option when you export audio as a 16-bit, 44,100 Hz stereo
Wave file (.wav). The Audio CD Burner dialog appears with the Wave file pre-loaded in the Track
list.
Add to Cakewalk Publisher
Check the Add to Cakewalk Publisher option when you export audio as an MP3 file. Publisher
launches automatically and the MP3 file is pre-loaded.
For more information, see:
Mixing
To Mix Down (Bounce) Audio Tracks
Converting Your Soft Synth Tracks to Audio
Export Color Set dialog
The Export Color Set dialog appears when you click the Export button in the Configure Colors
dialog.
This dialog has the following fields:
Save in
Select the directory in which you want SONAR to store the file that you want to export.
file and folder window
This large window under the Save in field lists the files and folders that are inside the current folder.
File name
Type or select the filename you want to open.
Note: Depending on the gainstages used in the project and the mixdown options selected–
such as bouncing with source category assigned to Tracks, or with mute/solo or automation
disabled in the bounce settings or while freezing tracks–the output may be louder or softer than
during normal playback. Please be sure to turn down the master output level before using real-
time audible bounce under these scenarios to avoid the possibility of speaker damage.