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Applying MIDI Effects
You can destructively apply the MIDI effects in a track’s patch point. This makes it easy for you to
experiment with MIDI effects before you commit to them on a more permanent basis.
To Apply MIDI Effects Destructively
1.
In the Track view, select the tracks or clips to be affected.
2.
Select
Process-Apply MIDI Effects
.
3.
If desired, select the option to delete the effects after applying them.
4.
Click OK.
If you don’t delete effects after applying them, they continue to be active during playback, even though
they have already been applied.
The VST Configuration Wizard
SONAR seamlessly integrates VST plug-ins. The VST Configuration Wizard runs automatically on
startup, registering all your VST plug-ins (you can choose to not run the wizard by using the
Options-
Global
command, and unchecking Scan For VST Plug-ins On Startup).
If for any reason, SONAR can’t find a certain plug-in that you want to register, you can run the Wizard
manually, and navigate to the folder where the desired plug-in is. You can also run the Wizard if you
want to edit a plug-in’s properties.
To Run the VST Configuration Wizard
1.
Use the
Tools-VST Configuration Wizard
command.
The Wizard interface appears.
2.
If the correct folder is not listed in the folder window, click the Add button to navigate to the
folder(s) you want to scan, and click OK to close the Browse for Folder dialog.
3.
If you don’t want to scan any of the listed folders, select them, and click the Remove button.
4.
Select the folder(s) that you want to scan, and click Next.
The Wizard scans the selected folder(s) and lists the VST plug-ins that it finds on the Plug-in
Configuration page.
5.
If you want to edit the Properties of a plug-in, select it and click the Properties button, edit the VST
Plug-in dialog, and click OK to close the dialog. Here’s some information about the options:
•
Enable as plug-in—enable this option if you want to use the plug-in as an audio effect.
•
Configure as synth—enable this option if you want to use the plug-in as a soft synth.
•
Configure as tempo-based effect—if the effect is supposed to respond to tempo information
(for example, a tempo-synced delay), and it is not responding, make sure this box is checked.
•
Force stereo operation—some host applications assign a single, mono track to carry a VST
plug-in's output. Checking this option forces the host to use two mono tracks or a single stereo
track.
•
Enable Delay Compensation—usually, you will leave this checkbox the way you found it. The
VST Configuration Wizard contains a delay compensator, which the Wizard turns on and off
automatically for each individual plug-in (only a few plug-ins need it). If your plug-in needs
extra time to process the audio data, the plug-in sends a message to the VST Configuration
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