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Windows taskbar indicators
Working on a project
Much of your time in SONAR is spent recording and listening to your project as it develops. The
Transport toolbar, shown below, contains the most important tools and other pieces of information
you’ll need to record and play back your project.
Every project has a current time, known as the Now time. As you record or play back a project, the
Now time shows your current location in the project. When you create a project, the Now time is set
to the beginning of the project. The current Now time is saved with your project.
You control recording and playback using tools on the Large Transport toolbar (press F4 to show or
hide), which work a lot like the ones on your tape deck or CD player:
Figure 14. The Large Transport toolbar
A. Play B. Record C. Click to move ahead one measure D. Auto-punch toggle E. Drag Now Time to any
desired position F. Click to jump to the end G. Click to back up one measure H. Click to jump to the beginning
As you work with a project, you can use SONAR’s mute and solo features to choose which tracks
are played, or you can create loops to play a particular section over and over again. You can also
create markers, which are named time points you add to your project to make it easy to jump to a
particular location.
Windows taskbar indicators
When SONAR is running, you’ll normally see two indicators in your Windows taskbar, right next to
the clock.
The MIDI activity monitor contains two lights that indicate MIDI input and output. When you play
your MIDI keyboard, the first light flashes when each note is pressed, and it flashes again when
each note is released. When you play back a project that contains MIDI, the second indicator lights
up.
The volume control is used to control the playback and record volumes on your sound card.
Double-click on this indicator to open a dialog box that lets you control the levels for audio, MIDI, CD
playback, and record.
The volume control is available only if your sound card is using a native Windows driver. If your
sound card does not use a native Windows driver, no volume control will be displayed in the taskbar.
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