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Old 08-24-2004
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Visual problems with audio tracks

I just joined the ranks of the Sonar 3 Producer users this weekend. And so far I'm glad :P

I'm doing my first project and I saved it as a Bundle. When I re-opened it all the audio tracks still sounded exactly as I recorded them, but visually it was all screwed up. All peaks on the lines are wrong. In some tracks it's like the line shifted sideways a bar or two. It others it's like they were completely replaced with another track.

So naturally the sound and visuals don't match at all. I tried re-opening many times but it doesn't work. If I had more experience with Sonar I could probably explain this better, sorry.
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Previous versions of Sonar store wave images in a folder named "Picture Cache". May be that somehow the indexes to the pictures are messed up. You could try renaming the old one folder (with Sonar not running) and creating a new one. Might work.
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Clearing your picture cache

It was written for Sonar 2, however as long as you make sure you get the right directory for the picture cache it will work...

Personally I only follow the first three steps and leave the bat file on my desktop and when required, jump out of Sonar, run, and start 'er back up again.

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