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Assigning Tracks to Outputs
You assign each track to a MIDI or an audio output using the Output dropdown in the Track view. From
then on, material on that track will be sent to the appropriate output device.
To Assign a Track to an Output
1.
Click the Output dropdown of the track you want to assign.
2.
Select the output you want to use.
To change the output setting for more than one track at a time, select the tracks you want to change and
choose
Track-Property-Output
.
Choosing the Instrument Sound (Bank and Patch)
Electronic keyboards and synthesizers often contain hundreds or thousands of different sounds. Each
sound is known as a
patch
. The name comes from the early days of synthesizers, for which you
physically rewired (using patch cords) the oscillators and modulators to produce different sounds.
Patches are normally organized into groups of 128, called
banks
. Most instruments have between 1 and
8 banks, but MIDI supports up to 16,384 banks of 128 patches each (that’s over 2 million patches).
The bank and patch settings in the Track view control the initial bank and patch of a track during
playback. Every time SONAR starts playback at the beginning of a project, the bank and patch settings
for the track are set to these initial values.
Many instruments have descriptive names for their banks and patches. SONAR stores these names in
an instrument definition. For more information about instrument definitions, see Chapter 16,
Using
Instrument Definitions
. If you are using an instrument that supports General MIDI, your patch list will
contain the 128 sounds that are defined by the General MIDI specification.
Note:
If you rearrange your MIDI output devices after making output assignments,
you may find MIDI information being sent to different instruments than you
expect. Also, SONAR allows you to define instruments that are associated
with certain outputs and channels. If you use this feature, the name of the
output will change to reflect the instrument you have chosen. For more
information about instrument definitions, see Chapter 16,
Using Instrument
Definitions
.
Note to Experts:
Different MIDI instruments use different types of commands to change banks.
SONAR supports four common methods for changing banks. For information
about the bank selection method you should use with your MIDI gear, see your
MIDI equipment’s documentation.
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