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Project Options dialog—MIDI Out tab
MIDI Note
If you checked Use MIDI Note in the above section, then choose options for these three parameters:
Port. Choose the port that the MIDI note plays through.
Channel. Choose the MIDI channel your metronome plays on.
Duration. Choose how many Ticks you want the metronome sound to last.
First Beat
Choose a Key (a note) and a Velocity for the first metronome attack in the measure.
Other Beats
Choose a Key (a note) and a Velocity for the other metronome attacks in the measure.
For more information, see:
To change your Metronome settings
The Options > Projects command opens the Project Options dialog box, which has four tabs. The
MIDI Input tab lets you control which MIDI instrument sounds when you play your master keyboard
or controller. This is called Play Through, or MIDI Echo—the echo (or routing) of MIDI data from your
MIDI inputs back out to your MIDI sound modules.
SONAR’s default behavior is to send incoming MIDI notes to the output of the track that has the
focus—the current track. You can change this behavior by choosing from the following options:
Project Options dialog—MIDI Out tab
The Options > Projects command opens the Project Options dialog. The MIDI Out tab lets you
configure MIDI Machine Control, and two global controller options.
Choose from the following options:
MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
This section allows you to control MMC devices from SONAR, and has the following options;
Transmit MMC. Choosing this option causes SONAR to send standard MMC commands such
as start, stop, rewind, etc., to any MMC devices that are connected to your computer.
Timecode Masters Unit ID. If you have several MMC devices connected to your computer,
for example three ADAT machines, one of them will be the timing master, and SONAR and the
other MMC devices will slave to its timing. Fill in the ID number of the master MMC device, so
that SONAR’s MMC commands go to the right device.
Other Options:
Zero Controllers When Play Stops. If you choose this option, SONAR sets the controller
values of the pitch wheel, the sustain pedal, and the modulation wheel on all 16 MIDI channels to