Roland SCWS03 Recording Audio from SonicCell in Sonar LE, Setting Up an Audio Track for Recording

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If you haven’t yet selected a patch on SonicCell to play from this track, open the SonicCell Editor and assign the desired patch to the part you want to use. Once you’ve done that, return to the MIDI track you’ve been setting up.

7When you play your controller with your new track selected, you should hear the desired patch play in SonicCell.

8Record your SonicCell track as you would any other SONAR LE track— when you play it back, you’ll hear its SonicCell patch play. (You can shrink the track vertically by clicking its Minimize Track button once you’re done with it.)

9Repeat Steps 2-8 for other SonicCell tracks you want to sequence.

At this point, your track is sequenced, and you’ll hear it each time you play your project, including when you edit the track. However, the sound is still coming from SonicCell itself—it hasn’t yet been recorded as an audio track in SONAR LE. We’ll get to that in the next section.

Recording Audio from SonicCell in SONAR LE

If you haven’t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklet, read it now before proceeding. SonicCell offers lots of audio-interface options you’ll want to know about.

Setting Up an Audio Track for Recording

Selecting Audio to Record

1Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one.

You can spot audio tracks by the waveform icon to the left of a track’s name.

2If no unused audio tracks are available in the project, right-click below the project’s tracks, and select Insert Audio Track from the popup.

3Click the audio track to select it, and then its the Restore Strip Size button to reveal the track’s settings.

4Click the track’s Input popup arrow and select the SonicCell output from which you want to record. To record

a mic or instrument connected to SonicCell’s Neutrik input jack— select Left Roland SonicCell IN L.

a stereo device connected to SonicCell’s Neutrik and (LINE) R input jacks—selectStereo Roland SonicCell IN L.

a SonicCell synth patch in stereo—selectStereo Roland SonicCell IN L.

5Make sure the track’s Output is set to Roland SonicCell OUT L. When you’re done, the track’s settings should look like this:

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Contents Using SonicCell with Sonar LE About the Workshop Booklets Configuring Sonar LE to Work With SonicCellSetting Up Sonar LE for SonicCell Audio Understanding the Symbols in This BookletPage Setting Up Sonar LE for SonicCell Midi Setting Up Sonar LE to Use the SonicCell EditorCreating a SonicCell Editor Track Using the SonicCell EditorSelecting a Patch for a Part Sequencing with SonicCell PatchesDigging Deeper Recording Audio from SonicCell in Sonar LE Setting Up an Audio Track for RecordingSelecting Audio to Record Turn Off Software Monitoring EndBefore Recording SonicCell Audio-Recording Strategy