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Recording Modes
Any material you record is stored in a new clip. If you record into several tracks at once, one clip is
created in each track. If you record into a track that already contains clips, you can choose one of three
recording modes
to determine what happens to those clips. When you save your project, you also save
whatever recording mode you choose together with that project:
To Choose a Recording Mode
•
Select a mode from the dropdown list in the Record toolbar.
Or
•
Choose
Transport-Record Options
or click
to display the Record Options dialog box, then
select the desired mode.
SONAR saves your recording options with each project, so you can save a different recording mode with
each of your projects.
Choosing an Input
To record into a track, you must choose an input for the music or sound to be recorded. Usually, you
choose All Inputs - Omni to record material from a MIDI instrument, or the left or right channel of a
digital audio device (such as a sound card) to record audio material, or stereo if you want to record
stereo audio in a single track. The input for each track is displayed in the track’s Input field and at the
top of each module in the Console view.
When you choose All Inputs - Omni as the input for a track, SONAR merges material from all MIDI
inputs and instruments. This means you don’t have to worry about input, channel, or other MIDI
settings. Sometimes, you may want to record different MIDI channels into different tracks. To learn
how to do this, see “Recording Specific Ports and Channels” on page 173.
While each track can have a different input, it is also possible for several tracks to have the same input.
To Choose a MIDI Input in the Track View
1.
Click the dropdown arrow of an Input field of a MIDI track (an Input field has this icon to the left
of it:
).
A dropdown menu of MIDI inputs appears.
2.
Choose an input from the following:
•
None
—this option actually sets the Input field to Omni: with this setting the track will record
any MIDI input coming in on any enabled port (MIDI interface input driver) on any channel.
Recording mode…
How it works…
Sound on Sound
The new material is merged with any existing material. This means that
any existing clips on the track are left unchanged and all newly recorded
material is stored in new clips. While recording, you will be able to hear
material from existing clips.
Overwrite
The new material replaces (overwrites) any existing material. This means
that portions of existing clips may be “wiped clean” to make room for
newly recorded material. While recording, you will not be able to hear
material from existing clips.
Auto Punch
Recording only takes place between the punch-in and punch-out times.
You can use Auto Punch in either Sound on Sound or Overwrite mode.
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