Reference Guide

1300 Initialization files
Initialization file format
IgnoreMidiInTimeStamps=
<0 or 1>
Boolean 0 (disable) This line determines whether or not SONAR ignores
any MIDI time stamping that a MIDI driver does. If
you’re experiencing increasing delays between the
time you play a MIDI note on a controller and the time
you hear SONAR echo it, setting this line to 1 may
help. Also, if you find that SONAR is recording MIDI
data at a different time from when the data was
played, setting this line to 1 may help. If the MIDI
driver is using a different clock from SONAR, the time
discrepancy increases the longer that the MIDI driver
is open, so you need to tell SONAR to ignore the
timestamp that the MIDI driver adds to the data (set
the value to 1).
SyncAllowRateTweak=< 0 or 1> Boolean 1 (enable) When synching to SMPTE, SONAR normally attempts
to track the rate of the incoming sync signal, in order
to survive dropouts better when the SMPTE source
speed is slightly off. Setting this to 0 defeats this. If you
have a slower computer and dense work to play,
defeating this can result in a small efficiency
improvement and also prevent rate-tracking timing
inaccuracies when the computer is so busy that it’s
late processing incoming sync messages.
SysxDelayAfterF7=<0 or 1> Boolean 1 (enable) This setting causes SONARSONAR to delay Sysx
transmission for a certain amount of time if it
encounters an F7 in a Sysx bank. This gives some
instruments a required amount of delay time that is
necessary to process the Sysx transmission. The
default delay is 1/18 of a second, but can be changed
by also adding the SysxSendDelayMsecs=<n> line.
The possible values are 0 and 1. Their significance is
as follows:
0: no delay
1: delay between each Sysx string (F0 … F7)
SysxSendDelayMsecs=
<num>
Integer 60 This setting causes SONAR to delay a specified
number of milliseconds if it encounters an F7 in a Sysx
bank.
Variable Type Default value What it does
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