Reference Guide

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Track Outputs dialog
Display window. This window lists all the track and bus modules. A checkmark next to a
module means it is visible.
Toggle buttons. These buttons select all of the type of module that is listed on the button. You
can check or uncheck all selected modules by clicking one of the selected modules.
See also:
“To choose the tracks that are displayed using the Track Manager” on page 834
Track Outputs dialog
The Select Track Outputs command opens the Track Outputs dialog box, which you use to assign
a highlighted track to a MIDI or audio output.
The Track Output dialog box has only the following fields:
MIDI Outputs
Choose the MIDI output that you want this track’s data to be sent to. The MIDI Outputs field is
grayed out if the selected track is an audio track.
Audio Outputs
Choose the audio output that you want this track’s data to be sent to. The Audio Outputs field is
grayed out if the selected track is a MIDI track.
See also:
“Setting up output devices” on page 214
Transpose dialog
The Process > Transpose command opens the Transpose dialog box, which allows you to
transpose the pitches of MIDI and audio clips up or down by a fixed number of half-steps. It does so
by changing the MIDI key numbers of note events and by pitch-shifting audio clips. Simply enter the
number of half-steps in the Amount field of the Transpose dialog box; a negative number to
transpose down, a positive number to transpose up. See “To transpose selected events” on page
710.
SONAR can also perform diatonic transposition, which shifts all the notes up and down the major
scale of the current signature by the designated number of steps. For instance, if you specify an
amount of +1 and the key signature is C-major, a C becomes a D (up a whole step), an E becomes
an F (up a half step), and so on. Diatonic transposition assures you that the transposed notes fit with
the original key signature.