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Inspector - Find what you’ve been looking for Drag and drop just about anything you can think of from the Browser directly to your workspace. The completely redesigned Browser organizes all of your content into one, easily managed place. Skylight introduces a next generation workspace and ushers in a new level of simplicity by providing an intelligent interface that moves beyond contemporary, single-window design and layout clutter. Precisely suited for today’s music production, SONAR X1’s unparalleled user interface design speeds up workflow and provides a clean and modern creation environment.
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Let’s face it - constantly shuffling and resizing lots of floating windows is so last decade. Part 2 of this Master Class shows SONAR X1's ProChannel in the context of mixing a sampled drum kit.
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Part 1 of this Master Class shows how to use SONAR X1's Browser, AudioSnap, Session Drummer 3, Step Sequencer, Track Layers, and more in the context of creating a drum part from scratch.
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T and S Series Effects - 13 audio effects designed to make any mixing task a breeze.Roland V-Vocal - Get that perfect pitch every time or go for extreme modern effects.AudioSnap 2.0 - Fix the timing of audio tracks with the click of a mouse.But things have changed over the past ten years, so we felt it was time to take our more than 20 years experience in creating music software, combine it with cutting edge music creation tools, and wrap it in a totally modern design.

SONAR has been one of the most popular DAW’s on the market for nearly a decade now.
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With all the cutting edge creation tools and core technologies SONAR has to offer, plus an expanded set of professional instruments and effects, SONAR X1 Studio is the ideal choice for just about any studio environment. Now, with a completely redesigned user interface, creating music in SONAR is more intuitive and fluid than ever. Lots of handy features.SONAR X1 Studio contains all the fundamental recording and editing power that has made SONAR such a popular choice amongst musicians and engineers for years. I don't know why, but I always overlook those small menus inside the various views. When the piano roll view is open, there is a "Track" menu, if you click that, then you have the option to "Show All Tracks". "is there any way to open multiple piano roll views simultaneously? Or are you limited to only one track open at a time in piano roll view?" EDIT #2: Oooooh, nevermind. Not sure if I described my problem well enough, but if anyone needs clarification on anything, just let me know. It's just not quite working the way I'd like. But when you're trying to "snap to midi" and the midi you're trying to snap to sometimes plays 16th notes, and you're trying to only snap to quarter notes, etc. Any suggestions on an easy way to do this? I already have the "snap to midi" set as the only option so that I won't have to worry about it trying to match a tempo map that doesn't exist for this live track. I feel like I'm probably missing some sort of handy functionality here, but since about 95% of the stuff I do is just live audio recordings through microphones (drums, guitars, etc.) I'm not AS fluent with all of the midi / piano roll options available. As it stands, I have to open one track, click the timeline where the note starts, go back and open up another track, edit the note lengths, go back out to the first track, click the timeline again where the next note starts, go back out and open up the second track, and align that note, etc. I would LIKE to be able to view Multiple Piano Roll windows simultaneously, so that I can see the start & stop points for multiple tracks, and manually line them up where I need them to be.

I would like to now go back through, and sort of quantize / sync up the piano & synth pad with the bass track. Basically every time the kick or snare hit, a bass note is played. The bass track is synced with live drums tracks via trigger-to-midi. I have a bass track, a piano track, and a synth/pad. I'm just curious if there is an easy way to do this.
