Reference Guide

1572 Dialog box reference
Audio Mixdown Options dialog
Audio Mixdown Options dialog
Clicking the Mixdown Options button in the Export Video dialog box opens the Audio Mixdown
Options dialog box. This dialog box lets you control the characteristics of the audio file you export
when you export a video from SONAR.
This dialog box has the following fields:
Preset. You can name and save a preset which includes the source bus and all mix enable
selections.
Channel Format. Choose Mono, Stereo, or Multichannel.
Sample Rate. Choose the sample rate that you want your exported audio to use.
Bit Depth. Choose the bit depth that you want your exported audio to use.
Dithering. Choose between five available types of dithering.
Source Bus(es). Choose the bus or sound card driver you want to use to export your audio file.
Mix Enables. Choose all the different audio components you want to include in your exported
audio file. You usually include everything. If you include either Track FX or Bus FX, it’s a good
idea to add an extra measure to the end of your project to contain any reverb tails that your effects
produce. Checking Fast Bounce causes the audio export process to go as fast as possible, as
opposed to exporting in real-time. The Audible bounce option is only available when in real-time
bounce mode (when Fast Bounce is unchecked). When Audible bounce is unchecked, no audio
output will be heard during the bounce process. When in real-time bounce mode (Fast Bounce
unchecked) and Audible bounce is enabled, you can hear the output of the mixdown.
Automation Read/Write Parameters
This dialog box appears when you right-click the name of a plug-in in an effects bin and choose
Read Enable Parameter or Write Enable Parameter from the pop-up menu.
This dialog box has the following fields:
Parameter Read Enabled
Parameter “n” check box. The enabled check boxes in this list show what parameters of the
plug-in are automation read-enabled. You can check or uncheck each of these check boxes.
Note: Depending on the gainstages used in the project and the mixdown options selected–such
as bouncing with source category assigned to Tracks, or with mute/solo or automation disabled
in the bounce settings or while freezing tracks–the output may be louder or softer than during
normal playback. Please be sure to turn down the master output level before using real-time
audible bounce under these scenarios to avoid the possibility of speaker damage.