cakewalk sonar tips vol. 1

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  • Great video thanks! I have been trying to record audio into Sonar 7 but the latency issue is so bad that I can't hear any effects, or even monitor the vocals. Is there anything I can do about this?

  • YOu basicly want to record lets say vocal and use a effect like compression and hear the effect as you record?

  • Yes, even without the effect there is a big delay in the headset when I record. Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate it.

  • sounds like you need to go to option - audio and you will see mixing latency. push the slider over closer to faster.

  • if you are tracking a song, you want to record EVERY track in mono. All stereo is is an exact replica of the left or right input that fed the track in the first place. Stereo is an absolute waste of time and computer resources when working with music or musical instruments. Furthermore it is much more difficult to get a good mix with stereo tracks as your source.

  • Guide lines that can help you get started but, no one way of doing things. My videos are not a one stop shop for everybody. If it seems that I am saying that then I am sorry but, people are always trying to say u can do this instead of what u said. There are a lot of ways of doing things. This is how I do. Hate it or love it

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  • Not even for a second do you come off in a bad way. I am sorry if I implied that. You're right that there are many different thoughts and approaches to recording; there are however some very definite things that have been learned through the years to be the optimal way for certain tasks. The spirit of your video stands on its own and is best left alone to help those who find it. all the best...

  • well it depends on how you are recording. When I track out my keyboard. A lot of the sounds are not just duplicated mono sounds. When you are working with stereo effects. the sounds can be different from left to right. If you mic a instruments with 2 mics and running side with a different effect to create a different sound then stereo would be good to. That is the thing about recording. There is no set rules here.

  • thanks for tha tip

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