Reference Guide

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Remote Control dialog
Remote Control dialog
When you right-click a control in the Console or Track views and choose Remote Control from the
pop-up menu, the Remote Control dialog box appears. This dialog box lets you use a MIDI device
as a remote control for knobs, buttons, and sliders in SONAR, and has the following fields:
Channel Messages
The buttons in this section control command that are specific to individual MIDI channels. The
options are:
Note On. With this button enabled, the selected control’s value alternates between its minimum
and maximum values every time you play the note that’s listed in the Note On field. If the selected
control is a button, it toggles between on and off position.
Note On/Off. With this button enabled, the selected control’s value is maximized when the note
that’s listed in this field is depressed, and minimized when the note is released. If the selected
control is a button, it toggles between on and off position.
Controller. With this button enabled and a Controller number entered in the Number field,
SONAR “listens” for a controller message that your MIDI controller is sending, and the selected
control moves up or down as the controller message’s value gets larger or smaller. For example,
if your MIDI controller can send MIDI volume data from one of its faders or controls, and you set a
fader in SONAR to respond to Controller #7, the selected fader in SONAR will move up or down
as the value of Controller #7 that your MIDI controller sends rises or falls.
Wheel. With this button enabled, the selected control moves as the pitch wheel on your MIDI
controller moves.
RPN. If your MIDI controller can send RPN data, enabling this button causes the selected
control to move as the RPN data that your MIDI controller changes.
NRPN. If your MIDI controller can send NRPN data, enabling this button causes the selected
control to move as the NRPN data that your MIDI controller changes.
MIDI Channel. Use this field to tell SONAR which MIDI channel the controller data comes in on.
Learn button
If you don’t know what controller number a slider or knob on your MIDI controller sends, just click the
Learn button and then move the knob in question. SONAR reads the incoming MIDI data and
automatically configures the Remote Control settings so that the controller you moved now controls
the SONAR control that you are configuring.
Sysx
You can use this option to control SONAR’s Console from an external controller that sends sysx,
such as the Tascam 428, or any device that sends sysx data. You can set the selected control in
SONAR to respond to sysx data by using these fields:
Single Byte. Checking this option tells SONAR that the significant data (the variable, or
parameter value) in the incoming sysx message is in the form of a single byte.