Tutorials
30
E-MU Systems
6. If your input signal is either too weak or too strong, adjust the input level
control on the Tracker Pre.
7. Optional Step - Metronome:
From the
Options Menu
, select Project. Select
the
Metronome tab
. Next select
“Use Audio Metronome”
. Click
OK
.
Make
sure the
Metronome During Record
button in the Transport Bar is On.
Record a Track
8. Press
Record
on the Sonar 6 LE Transport control and start playing.
9. Press
Stop
when you’re finished recording the first track.
10. Press
Play
on the Sonar 6 LE Transport to play back your track.
11. If you want to dump the track and start over,
Right-click over the waveform
display
in the track and choose
Delete
.
Create another Audio Track
TIP . . .
You can create a new track
by selecting Clone, from the
Track menu. This handy
feature duplicates the
currently selected track
complete with input/output
routings.
12. From the
Insert Menu
, select
Audio Track
. Track 3 appears in the Project
window.
Record another Track
13.
Select Track 3
and click the
Restore Strip Size
button
to expose the input
and output routing.
14.
Set the Input source
for the track. Click on the little triangle on the right
side of the track
Input
box.
15. Disable record for Track 1 by clicking on the
Track Record
button Off.
16. Enable recording for Track 3 by clicking on the
Track Record
button
On
.
17. Press the transport
Record
button and you’re recording.
Hot Tip:
A quick way to record additional tracks using the same input is to simply
drag the Part (audio region) you just recorded up or down to another audio track
in the Sonar Project Window, then just hit
Record
again and go. (Choose
Blend
Old and New
when asked in the Drag & Drop Options.)
Save your Pro
j
ect
18. Choose
Save As…
from the Sonar 6 LE
File
menu to save your project. Choose
a name and location that will make the project easy to find later.
Record
Play
Stop
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