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Initialization file format
Initialization files
UseHardwareSamplePosition=<
0, 1>
Boolean 0 This variable applies to ASIO mode only and
controls whether SONAR internally compute the
sample position based on buffer switch calls or
uses the ASIOGetSamplePosition reported value
to retrieve the driver reported value.
Some drivers change the reported sample position
based on how long a buffer switch took to
complete and this can cause problems since
SONAR expects the reported position to be in
sync with the number of buffers actually streamed.
PanLawCompatMode=<0 or 1> Boolean 0 When using a non-default pan law with floating
point or 24-bit audio, SONAR would previously
apply the pan law twice; once at the clip level and
once more at the track level.
In SONAR 8.5.2 and later, pan laws are only
applied once at the track level and only for mono
tracks. Any clip pan envelopes will continue to
work, but behave strictly as a balance control.
If you have existing projects that use a non-default
pan law (i.e. other than 0dB center sin/cos
taper), the mix might sound louder in SONAR X1.
When the value is 0 (default), non-default pan laws
are not applied at the clip level. Clip pan
envelopes always use the (0dB center sin/cos
taper) law.
When the value is 1, pan laws are applied at the
clip level. It is not recommended that you use this
value unless you need to retain backwards
compatibility with pre-SONAR X1 projects that use
a non-default pan law.
Variable Type Default Value What it does
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