Reference Guide

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Preferences dialog
You can make up your own friendly names for the MIDI input and output devices listed in this dialog
box. The friendly name for a MIDI device is the name you will see in MIDI track Input and Output
menus, if you enable the Use Friendly Names To Represent MIDI Devices check box at the
bottom of this dialog box. To make up a friendly name, double-click the name of a device in the
Friendly Name column, type a new name, and press ENTER.
The Devices section contains the following settings:
Inputs
Select devices from the list (you may have only one). SONAR accepts input from these devices for
recording MIDI data.
Outputs
Select devices from the list. If your computer or MIDI interface has several MIDI outputs, you choose
the ones you want to use and put them in a particular order. From then on, MIDI output 1 refers to
the first selected MIDI output, MIDI output 2 to the second selected MIDI output, and so on. The
output number is based solely on the order in which the selected outputs appear in the Outputs list.
As a result, the output numbers used in SONAR may not match the output numbers that appear on
your external multiport MIDI interface.
Move Checked Devices to Top button
Click this button to move a checked device farther up in the list, directly behind any other checked
devices. If you want a particular device to become MIDI output 1, deselect all other devices, select
the device you want to be number 1, and click the Move Checked Devices to Top button.
Use Friendly Names to Represent MIDI Devices
Enable this check box if you want the Input and Output menus of MIDI tracks to display the friendly
name of a MIDI device, instead of its original name.
Warn About No MIDI Devices
Enable this check box if you want your Cakewalk application to warn you if no MIDI devices are
enabled.
See Also:
“To choose MIDI devices” on page 216
“Setting up output devices” on page 214
See also:
“Preferences dialog” on page 1647
“MIDI - Instruments” on page 1668
“MIDI - Control Surfaces” on page 1670
“MIDI - Playback and Recording” on page 1673
“MIDI - Drum Map Manager (Advanced)” on page 1675