Reference Guide
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Create Fx Envelopes dialog
Dialog reference
Track/Bus Automation
If you check this check box, SONAR copies all Track and Bus automation from the selection.
Tempo Changes
If you check this check box, SONAR copies all tempo changes in the selected object.
Meter/Key Changes
If you check this check box, SONAR copies all meter and key changes in the selected object.
Markers
If you check this check box, SONAR copies all markers in the selected object.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 328
“Working with partial clips” on page 344
“Importing material from another SONAR project” on page 299
“Importing MIDI files” on page 301
Create Fx Envelopes dialog
If you have already patched an automatable effect into a track, you can right-click in the Clips pane
and choose Envelopes > Create > (name of the effect you patched) to open a dialog box
containing a list of the effect’s automatable parameters. You can create or delete an envelope for
each parameter by checking or unchecking its check box.
If you patched the effect into a bus, you can open the same dialog box by clicking in the Bus pane
and choosing Create > (name of the effect you patched).
The dialog box has the following fields:
Envelope Exists list
This is a list of all the automatable parameters for this effect—the ones with checkmarks already
have envelopes. You can create new envelopes by checking more check boxes, or delete existing
ones by unchecking check boxes.
Choose Color button
Click this button to choose colors for any envelopes whose names are highlighted and checked in
the list. When you highlight the name of a checked envelope in the Envelope Exists list, the current
color of that envelope appears above the Choose Color button; click the Choose Color button and
choose a new color for the highlighted envelope. If you want the same color for several different
envelopes, you can highlight as many names at one time as you want by dragging through them,
SHIFT-clicking them, or CTRL-clicking them.
For more information, see:
“Automating effects” on page 965