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aljam
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Dragonfly mic patched through an Avalon M5 preamp and use a Pod for most of my guitar tracks along with micing my Taylor acoustic (By the way the wife doesn't really know where I got this stuff but she does make comments about the growing clutter in my music room). Needless to say I have aquired some great equipment & have managed to get some really nice sounding tracks however my fear is mixdown, this is where I need some advice. I can get some decent mixes with my Korg D1200 with hands-on the faders and even automate with the use of scenes but it's tedious. I'm sure I can get a better quality product exporting the 24bit files to Sonar and mixing there as I will be using this CD to promote our Band. I realize these questions may be a little vauge but if any of you pro's understand where i'm coming from (as you have probably been there) please help me get to the next level. I am using an HP-PC with 512MB ram 800Mhz processor and have optimized for recoding only, no other programs or internet access, I use an M-audio 2496 card w/breakout cable, it has spdif/midi in/out w/2 analouge in/outs. Most of my 9 songs have 7 to 10 tracks and I can only mix 6 at a time on the Korg in 24 bit mode without doing submixes. Here are some of my questions:

1. My Korg has midi in/out capabilities and can transmit fader/pan info, I would like to use it as a control surface for mixing in sonar. How can i do this? Do I have to set-up midi tracks along with my regular tracks to control them?
2. If question #1 is possible, how can I set-up Sonar to memorize my fader/pan movements.
3. If question #2 is possible, is it easy to then modify/edit some of those movements later on?
4.Once I have a good mixdown that i'm happy with how do I bounce all the tracks to a stereo track with all effects applied?
5. Once the bounce is complete, can I save it as an MP3 & a Wave file?
I will probably have more questions as I get more involved in the Forum so I would like to the the members of this forum in advance for your help & patience!!!
Rock on!
Alex