Reference Guide

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Unreadable Files dialog
Initial Tempo
Set the initial tempo of the file.
Store Project Audio in its own Folder
If you want to use a unique folder for this project’s audio data, check this option and fill out the
Project Name, Location and Audio Path fields. If you deselect this option, the project is saved with
the same file name to the default directory using the default audio directory. The file’s new extension
is .cwp.
Project Name
The Project filename. This field is only active if you have checked the Store Project Audio in its
own Folder option.
Location
The directory where you want to save the project. This field is only active if you have checked the
Store Project Audio in its own Folder option.
Audio Path
The audio directory where you want to store the audio for the project. This field is only active if you
have checked the Store Project Audio in its own Folder option.
Unreadable Files dialog
This dialog box may appear when using the Clean Audio Folder command. This dialog box lists
any files on your system which have a Cakewalk file extension (.cwp, .cwt, .wrk, and .tpl), but cannot
be read by SONAR. These files may be corrupt or they may not be SONAR files at all, if for instance
you have another application on your system which saves files with the same extension.
Video Export dialog
SONAR can combine an inserted video file with the audio tracks you record in a project to form a
new AVI, Windows Media Video, or QuickTime file. You can also save to an external FireWire
device. Choosing the File > Export > Video command opens the Video Export dialog box, which
offers the following options:
Save in. Choose the folder you want to store your new video file in.
File name. Fill in a name for your new file.
Important: If any of your projects appears in this dialog box, do not proceed to delete any audio
in the Clean Audio Folder dialog box without first restoring these projects from a backup source
such as a Bundle file (.cwb). If SONAR cannot read a project file, any audio associated with it
will be listed in the Clean Audio Folder dialog box.