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Setting the Tempo Ratios
Tempo ratios can be changed by Shift-clicking on them in the Tempo toolbar and entering a new number
in the dialog box. By default, tempo ratios are set to 0.50, 1.00, and 2.00, respectively.
Advanced Tempo Control
This project is a special case in that it has only one tempo for the entire project. If you need to vary the
project’s tempo, SONAR lets you insert tempo changes. Tempo changes can be inserted individually so
that different sections can be played at different tempos, or they can be inserted graphically in the
Tempo view. For more information, see the online help topic 'Changing Tempos.”
Tempo ratios affect the entire project, even if there are tempo changes. SONAR always multiplies the
current tempo in the project by the tempo ratio to determine the playback tempo.
Muting and Soloing Tracks
Muting a track causes it not to sound when you play your project. Soloing a track mutes all the tracks
except the ones that are soloed.
You can change a track’s mute or solo status while your project is playing.
Muting a Track
Frequently you will want to temporarily turn off one or more instruments in your ensemble. SONAR
makes it easy to mute the parts you don’t want to hear.
For example, suppose that you are practicing the piano part for this project and want to hear only the
other instruments. Let’s mute the piano part. With the project playing, do the following:
1.
In the Track pane, click the Mute button
in the Piano track (track 1). The button turns yellow,
and the piano part drops out of the project.
2.
To turn the piano back on, click the Mute button again.
Note that the yellow MUTE indicator lights up in the Status bar whenever a track is muted (the Status
bar is located at the bottom of the SONAR window). This can be very helpful if there are muted tracks
that aren’t visible.
Let's try using a different method to mute two tracks simultaneously:
1.
In the Track pane, click the track number (the left-most column) of the Piano track. The track is
selected.
2.
While pressing Ctrl, click the track number in the Sax track. The Piano and Sax tracks are
selected.
3.
Choose
Track-Mute
. Both tracks are muted.
You can also mute or unmute tracks by using the popup menu:
1.
In the Track pane, click the track number of the Piano track.
2.
While pressing Ctrl, click the track number of the Sax track. The piano and sax tracks are selected.
3.
Right-click on either track to bring up the popup menu.
4.
Choose
Mute
(which should have a check mark beside it).
SONAR unmutes the tracks. You can also unmute all tracks by clicking the Mute indicator on the
Status bar.
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