Reference Guide

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Interpolate and Event Filter dialog
output that is listed in the Main Destination field.
Send. If you choose an option besides None in this field, each new audio track that you insert
will contain a Send module whose output is the bus that you choose in this field.
MIDI
Track Count. Set the number of MIDI tracks you want to insert.
Port. Set the output port that you want the new MIDI tracks to use.
Channel. Set the output channel that you want the new MIDI tracks to use.
Interpolate and Event Filter dialog
The Process > Interpolate command is a search-and-replace command that uses two dialog
boxes. The command itself opens the Event Filter-Search dialog box. In this dialog box, you fill in
the kinds of events you want SONAR to find and select. When you click OK, the Event Filter-
Replace dialog box appears. In this dialog box, you fill in the kind of events you want to replace the
selected events with.
To see some examples of how to fill in the dialog boxes, see Process > Interpolate.
For an explanation of all the fields in the Event Filter dialog box, see Event Filter Select Some/
Search/Replace dialog.
Key Bindings dialog
Key bindings let you associate SONAR commands with keys on your MIDI or computer keyboard.
This makes it easy for you to access specific features more quickly and efficiently.
The Options > Key Bindings command opens the Key Bindings dialog box, which lets you specify
which keys and key combinations to use for specific SONAR commands.
The Key Bindings dialog box has the following fields:
Type of Keys
Use these options to choose what kind of keys will trigger selected SONAR commands:
Computer. Links computer keyboard commands to specific SONAR commands.
MIDI. Links MIDI keyboard commands to specific SONAR commands. The Enabled check box
must be checked for MIDI keys to function.
MIDI ‘Shift’ Options
You can designate a MIDI Key or Controller (usually a pedal) to act as a key binding shift key. That
way you can require that the key binding shift key be depressed before any command is triggered,
so you only lose one note or pedal from its regular function.
Use these options to choose what acts as the key binding shift key: