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Question using sonar 2.0 xl effects

how do you use the internal effects on audio inputs?
do they just work on midi?
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Well. . . the midi effects work on midi, and the audio effects work on audio.



To use an audio effect, click the tab labeled FX at the bottom of the Track View window. Then go to one of your audio tracks and look for a rectangle with Fx in it. Right click in that rectangle. From the pop-up menu, choose Audio Effects > Cakewalk and the choose an effect. The effect will open up. Tweak the settings until you are happy and then close the effect. It will now appear in the Fx rectangle.

To readjust it later, just double click on it and it will reopen.
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...and in case you wanna hear the effect while you record it, go Options --> Audio --> Input monitoring. Highlight your option. Make sure you run powerfull machine & good soundcard... I mean GOOD SOUNDCARD & Drivers. Otherwise, you'll get big latency issue & dropouts.


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Exclamation Latency-figures for Input Monitoring

Recommended latency: 5 ms or lower
Maximum latency: 10 ms
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