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Insert Series of Tempos dialog
Insert Series of Tempos dialog
This command lets you change tempo smoothly over a specified time range by inserting a series of
tempo changes.
Tempo Range
Begin–enter the tempo you want to start the tempo range at.
End– enter the tempo you want to end the tempo range at.
Step–enter a value in beats and clock ticks for how often you want SONAR to insert a tempo
change into your tempo range.
Time Range
From–enter the time location in your project where you want the tempo range to start.
Thru– enter the time location in your project where you want the tempo range to end.
See Also:
“To insert a series of controllers” on page 700
“SONAR changes the current tempo to the desired value.Using the Tempo commands” on page 383
“Controllers, RPNs, NRPNs, and automation data” on page 739
Insert Soft Synth Options dialog
This dialog box appears when you use the Insert > Soft Synths > (name of the synth you want to
insert) command, the Insert > ReWire Device > (name of the ReWire device you want to insert)
command, or click the Insert button in the Synth Rack view and choose a synth from the pop-up
menu.
This dialog box inserts the soft synth whose name you clicked into your project. Inserting it means
that the synth’s name is added to the synth and audio tracks’ Input menus and the MIDI tracks’
Output and Channel menus. Besides inserting the synth, the dialog box has some options:
Create These Tracks:
Simple Instrument Track. If you select this option, the synth’s MIDI input and main audio
output appear in a single track strip.
MIDI Source. If you select this option, a new MIDI track appears that lists the particular soft
synth you chose in the MIDI track’s Output field. You still need to choose values in the MIDI
track’s Patch and possibly Channel menus.
Synth Track Folder. If you select this option, new synth tracks and associated MIDI tracks
appear in a track folder. Each new instance of a synth gets its own folder.
First Synth Audio Output. If you select this option, a new synth track appears that uses the
synth’s first audio output as an audio input.