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I have read the manual and also read Sonar 2 power, but for the next two weeks I am away from my DAW and my books.

Here is what I am trying to do:

I would like to take three mono audio tracks (snare, kick and bass guitar) and send them to one of the compression plugs and smash the crud out of them. I would then like to ease that supercompressed sound in behind the original tracks.

I really want all of the original tracks to remain in tact, and just bring the compressed signal up or down as a group behind the original tracks.

So I figure I could do it by duping all the tracks, but I think there should be a more elegant way.

Take it slow, I'm not all that bright. I have NO external gear so I have to do it all in Sonar.

Thanks in advance.

Jim

Comments

falkon2 Thu, 08/21/2003 - 09:18

Easy...

Make sure your project has at least one Aux send and two main buses.

Make all three mono tracks go to Main A (Via I/O tab): this is your clean sound. You can adjust the volume levels with Volume or Gain. (As far as I can tell, both seem to affect the aux send levels anyway - only difference is Gain doesn't have an envelope for automation while Volume does)

Activate Aux 1 send on the FX tab for all three tracks. You can adjust the send levels as well. (Or even use volume and aux-send envelopes to automate direct and aux levels)

Put a compressor on Aux 1, and in the I/O tab for Aux 1, send the output to Main B

There you have it - Main A is your dry track, and Main B is your compressed track.

Feel free to get back to me if you need visual aids or other help. ;)