Reference Guide
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MIDI Input Presets dialog
MIDI Input Presets dialog
The MIDI Input Presets dialog appears when you use click the drop-down arrow on a track’s MIDI
Input field and select Manage Presets from the drop-down menu.
Use the MIDI Input Presets dialog to create and edit MIDI Input Presets, which are collections of
specific MIDI input channels and/or MIDI input ports that you want to assign to one or more tracks.
The MIDI Input Presets dialog has the following fields:
Preset Window
The first window in the dialog lists the currently selected preset for the active track. When you want
to create a new preset, type a name for it in this field when you’ve finished choosing channels and
ports, and click the Save button (disk icon).
Input Port
The list of available MIDI input ports is listed vertically in this field.
1-16 Check boxes
These check boxes allow you to choose what MIDI channels you want this particular track to
respond to on the port listed in the Input Port field.
All Omni
This button turns all of the 1-16 check boxes on or off with one click.
Omni
These buttons turn the 1-16 check boxes for each of the Input Ports on or off with one click.
Save/Delete Buttons
The two buttons to the right of the Preset box are the disk icon, which saves the current settings
under the name in the Presets box, and the X button, which deletes the current preset.
Migrate Cakewalk Preferences dialog
This dialog box lets you transfer a variety of configuration preferences from earlier Cakewalk
installations.
The first time you run SONAR, it asks if you want it to search for an older version of Cakewalk and
transfer (or "migrate") the preferences you established in that version to Cakewalk. SONAR
searches all hard disks in your system for older versions, and if you have more than one older
version of Cakewalk installed, SONAR presents a list of them, in the “Retain Cakewalk Preferences
dialog” on page 1647 dialog box.