![]() To the right is the Browser, which is more than just a means of searching for audio or MIDI loops: plug-ins and virtual synths can be easily accessed also. To the left is the Inspector panel, where the content changes to reflect the details of the currently selected track and provides easy access to key controls. Along the top is the Control Bar, providing easy access to key tools, while the central portion of the display contains the Track View, with the usual vertical list of tracks and horizontal timeline display. By default, the screen is split into five elements. The fundamentals of Sonar X2's Skylight interface are much as they were in X1. In the top-of-the-range Producer version, these include Overloud's TH2 guitar amp modelling plug-in and Breverb reverb, and the R-Mix Sonar plug-in. The new X2 update sees numerous tweaks to this interface, augmented by a healthy crop of new features. The revamped interface, termed Skylight by Cakewalk, was generally well received, and provided users with a much more flexible system for organising and accessing the program's extensive set of features. As Mark Wherry's April 2011 review of that release ( /sos/apr11/articles/sonar-x1.htm) describes, the major innovation was a comprehensive redesign of the user interface. Cakewalk's programmers seem to be constantly pedalling the upgrade cycle! We find out what's new and exciting in the latest Sonar X2.Ĭakewalk's last major upgrade of Sonar reinvented it as 'X1'. 147Ĩ Tutorial 7 – Mixing and adding effects. 128Ħ Tutorial 5 – Working with music notation. 125Īdding an instrument track to your project. 122ĥ Tutorial 4 – Playing and recording software instruments. 118Ĥ Tutorial 3 – Recording vocals and musical instruments. 98Ģ Tutorial 1 – Creating, playing, and saving projects. Screen colors and wallpaper.Ĭolor presets. ![]() For a list of key differences between each edition, see “Comparison” on page 1465. The documentation indicates if a feature only applies to a specific edition of SONAR Note: This documentation covers SONAR X3 base version, SONAR X3 Studio and SONAR X3 Descriptions of new features in SONAR X3. An overview of SONAR’s features and functionality. “Tutorial 9 – Exporting, CD burning and sharing” on page 171 “Tutorial 8 – Working with video” on page 161 “Tutorial 7 – Mixing and adding effects” on page 151 “Tutorial 6 – Editing your music” on page 143 “Tutorial 5 – Working with music notation” on page 133 “Tutorial 4 – Playing and recording software instruments” on page 125 “Tutorial 3 – Recording vocals and musical instruments” on page 119 “Tutorial 2 – Using the Browser” on page 113 “Tutorial 1 – Creating, playing, and saving projects” on page 99 If you have used previous versions of Cakewalk, or you want to do a specific task, choose If you are new to Cakewalk products, you may want to start at If you want to get up and running quickly, please use the following tutorials, which are tailored to Visit Cakewalk on the World Wide Web at Getting started Other company and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. and the Cakewalk logo are trademarks ofĬakewalk, Inc. All rights reserved.ĪCID is a trademark of Sony Creative Software, Inc.Ĭakewalk is a registered trademark of Cakewalk, Inc. Recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of Cakewalk, Inc.Ĭopyright © 2013 Cakewalk, Inc. Transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and No part of this document may be reproduced or It is against the law to copy this software on any mediumĮxcept as specifically allowed in the agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance of the terms of the agreement. License agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software described in this document is furnished under a Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Cakewalk, Inc.
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