Reference Guide
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Mixing
Using V-Vocal
unmute the original clip by using the Mute tool. You can also or create your own key binding to
launch the V-Vocal editor.
To Bypass or Unbypass a Single V-Vocal Clip
• Right-click the V-Vocal clip and choose V-Vocal > Bypass/Unbypass from the Clips pane pop-up
menu.
When you bypass a V-Vocal clip, you hear the original audio data that makes up the V-Vocal clip
without hearing any V-Vocal processing. When Bypass is enabled, the Bypass button in the
V-Vocal interface appears red.
To Bypass or Unbypass All V-Vocal Clips in a Track
• Right-click a V-Vocal clip and choose V-Vocal > Bypass All V-Vocal Clips from the Clips pane
pop-up menu.
To Delete a V-Vocal Clip
• Select a V-Vocal clip (the orange clip with the V-Vocal icon, not the original audio clip) and use the
Edit > Delete command, or press DELETE on your keyboard.
Using V-Vocal
V-Vocal is a vocal processor that does pitch correction on notes and phrases, corrects timing, edits
formants and dynamics, and can add vibrato.
The following topics describe using the V-Vocal interface to process audio data. For information
about inserting and managing V-Vocal in SONAR, see “V-Vocal Clips” on page 641.
Here’s a description of the interface:
Note: Offline processing commands such as Process > Normalize and Process > Gain do
not work on a V-Vocal clip.
Note: V-Vocal commands can also be accessed by clicking the V icon in the V-Vocal clip
.