Roland Studio Package Pro Writing a Mix to an Audio File, Make Settings for Exporting the Audio

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Advanced Uses

Writing a Mix to an Audio File

You can use SONAR to prepare audio files, or audio/video files for distribution via the World

Wide Web or other electronic means.

Specify the Region that will be Written as an Audio File

1.If you only want to mix down parts of tracks, select those clips now.

2.If you are using effects on the tracks and want to mix the effects down at this time, select the whole length of the longest track or clip plus an extra measure for the reverb or effects “tail.”

Make Settings for Exporting the Audio

3.Choose “File - Export-Audio” to open the “Export Audio” dialog box.

4.Select a destination folder using the “Look In” field and enter a file name.

5.Choose Wave from the “Files of type” dropdown list.

6.In the “Format” field, select the “Export to Stereo File(s).”

7.Select the bit depth that you want the exported file to use.

If your source file is 24 and you export to 16, you lose some sound definition, but you get some of it back if the Apply Dither option is checked in the Audio Options dialog box.

8.Select a source bus or buses.

If more than one is selected, the mixdown takes into account the levels of all virtual main buses, mixing the outputs of each selected bus. If you want to keep the output from each different source separate, check the Each Source to Separate Submix option.

9.In the “Mix Enables” field, choose the elements you want to include in the mixdown. If you want to exclude muted tracks and/or include only soloed tracks, make sure “Track Mute/ Solo” is checked.

If you have patched a DXi (plug-in synth) into a track or bus, make sure you check Track FX to include DXi’s that are patched into tracks, and check Aux Returns and/ or Master FX to include DXi’s that are patched into buses.

If you don’t check Track Automation, any initial volume and pan settings in an exported track are ignored and the track’s audio data will be exported at the level that exists in the track, with pan set to center. If you don’t check Clip Automation, any trim settings are ignored during export. If you don’t check Master Automation, any volume and balance settings at virtual main buses are ignored.

10.Click “Export” button.

The audio is exported to the Wave file.

You can make a submix to other tracks directly by using Bounce to Track(s) command. For more information, see the SONAR User’s Guide.

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Contents Page Contents Index Important Notes Introduction Main Features of Studio Package ProStudio Package Pro Installing the RPC-1 Setting Up Studio Package ProConnect your audio devices and/or headphones Connecting Your EquipmentComputer SI-24 Audio equipment Driver InstallationWindows Connect Midi and other devices as necessaryWindows Me Setting Up Studio Package Pro Windows Windows XP Home/Professional Setting Up Studio Package Pro Open the RPC-1 control panel Windows98/Me/2000 Making RPC-1 SettingsWindows XP Click Done to close the RPC-1 control panel To Install Sonar Installing SonarThere are many different way to start SONAR. Here are a few Sonar SettingSetting Up the Midi In and Midi Out Devices Starting SonarClick the General tab, and change the following params Setting Up the RPC-1Click OK to finish setting up the RPC-1 Input Drivers Output DriversOpening the Control Surface Toolbar Setting Up the SI-24Listening to the Demo Song Quick StartMaster Fader Let’s Try Operating SonarTransport FadersCH Select Buttons Status ButtonsPAN Knobs PLUG-IN Button EQ/SEND ButtonLocate Button Edit Redo Short CUT ButtonView Button File Save Edit Undo Edit Copy Edit Paste Edit DeleteRecord Your Guitar Performance on Track 1 of the Sonar Record and Play Back a Guitar PerformancePrepare a New Project in the Sonar Connect your guitar to the SI-24’s Guitar Hi-Z jackOperate the FXPad Using FXPadApply EQ equalizer to a Track Inserting FXPadConnect and Play a Midi Sound Module/MIDI Keyboard Setting Up a Midi TrackPlay Your Keyboard to Hear the Sound Playing Back the Performance Data Recording Your Performance Midi Real-Time RecordingAdvanced Uses Using the SI-24’s DigitalMake Settings on the SI-24 and in Sonar Change the RPC-1 SettingsPlay Back the Fader/Pan Movements Automix in SonarRecording Audio from Digital in to the Sonar Record Fader/Pan MovementsSelect a source bus or buses Make Settings for Exporting the AudioWriting a Mix to an Audio File Specify the Region that will be Written as an Audio FileSet a Sonar Bus as the External Effect Send Send the Signal from Each Track to the External EffectApplying an External Effect Connect the External Effects Processor to the SI-24Inserting a DXi Using Software SynthesizersClick OK to finish inserting a DXi To Open the Roland SI-24 Property Using the Roland SI-24 PropertyTo Set Your Options in the Roland SI-24 Property Digital IndexInformation