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Old 05-04-2008, 04:05 PM
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Default importing effects.

i was wondering in general, if it is passable to import lets say..the reverb from cubase into sonar or any other effects into sonar?

also, if i want's to play with effect without recording it..to check how it sound's befor recording it, is it passable?

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i was wondering in general, if it is passable to import lets say..the reverb from cubase into sonar or any other effects into sonar?
Yes, it is possible. You have to do it manually by finding the plug-in saved with cubase files and copying it into the right sonar folder.
For example, you would paste the .dll file in C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\VstPlugins. The next time you open Sonar, it will give you options for configuring the effect.


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also, if i want's to play with effect without recording it..to check how it sound's befor recording it, is it passable?
There is a button on each track called "input echo." It is right next to the ARM button on each individual track. When activated, you will hear the audio as it is being played, will all effects present.
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ok..thanks
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