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Creating a new project
Recording
Creating a new project file
When you create a new project you are asked to choose a template to use for your new file. If you
have per-project audio folders enabled (for more information, see the online Help topic “Using per-
project audio folders” on page 246), you are also asked to specify a file name, the folder where you
want to store the file, and the folder where you want to store the file’s audio. You can override per-
project audio by unchecking the Store Project Audio in its Own Folder option.
SONAR includes a set of templates you can use to create a new project. These templates include
common types of ensembles, such as rock quartets, jazz trios, and classical full orchestras. When
you create a new project using one of these templates, SONAR creates a project that has MIDI
settings predefined so that one track is set up for each of the instruments in the ensemble. SONAR
also includes a template with two MIDI and two audio tracks (called the Normal template). If you are
creating a new project that will contain only audio material, use the Audio Only template. If you are
creating a new project that will contain only MIDI material, use the MIDI Only template.
You can create your own template files and use them as the basis for other new projects. For more
information, see “Templates” on page 991.
To create a new project file
1. Choose File > New to display the New Project File dialog box.
Figure 59. The New Project File dialog
2. If you have the per-project audio folders option enabled, enter a file name, set the folder where
you want to store the new file, and set the folder where you want to store the new file’s audio.
3. Choose a template from the list.
4. Click OK.
SONAR creates the new project file and displays it with the Track view open.