gmp Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM Share Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM At times, I may have 10 or so soft synths open and which to disconnect or temporarily disable them. I have to click each button, some take a while to turn off. Is there an easier way? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted Saturday at 06:00 PM Share Posted Saturday at 06:00 PM 4 hours ago, gmp said: At times, I may have 10 or so soft synths open and which to disconnect or temporarily disable them. I have to click each button, some take a while to turn off. Is there an easier way? Turn off so you don't hear them or turn off so all their processing stops? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmp Posted Saturday at 07:05 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 07:05 PM 1 hour ago, 57Gregy said: Turn off so you don't hear them or turn off so all their processing stops? V-Vocal will crash if there are any soft synths open. Not sure what processing stops are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel Borthwick Posted Saturday at 09:34 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:34 PM In the synth rack menu there is an option to disconnect all synths at once. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmp Posted Saturday at 10:27 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 10:27 PM 52 minutes ago, Noel Borthwick said: In the synth rack menu there is an option to disconnect all synths at once. It works perfectly. I long had wished CbB had this feature. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougalex Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM Share Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM Share Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM 9 hours ago, gmp said: V-Vocal will crash if there are any soft synths open. Not sure what processing stops are. Your reply unintentionally answered my questions. You want to stop the computer from processing the soft synths so you can more easily manipulate V-Vocal. So processing stops happening on the synths. 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel Borthwick Posted Sunday at 12:45 PM Share Posted Sunday at 12:45 PM 13 hours ago, gmp said: It works perfectly. I long had wished CbB had this feature. Thanks There are numerous other workflow improvements like this in Sonar compared to CbB, particular for those using lots of instruments in a project. For example you can choose to archive related tracks when disconnecting synths, which saves some more cpu since the track data wont get processed. See the same menu for that option. Additionally clicking on an instrument track will now highlight the active synth in the rack. Updated docked Synth Rack and new bypass functionality There are several improvements to the synth rack to allow managing large synth projects more efficiently. This allows you to quickly bypass and free memory and CPU resources allocated to synths, or create templates with bypassed synths and bring them online on demand. The docked version of the Synth Rack now shows a synth Bypass button. By default, the Bypass button unloads the synth when the instrument is bypassed, and also archives all related tracks to save CPU. The synth will be reloaded again and tracks unarchived when the synth is unbypassed. The preset picker has been removed from the docked Synth Rack to save space (the preset picker is shown when undocked or when docked in the MultiDock). This control is largely obsolete because most instruments handle preset management inside the synth UI. The Synth Rack menu and the synth strip context menus have been redesigned to show the relevant functions: Replace Synth is now available via the synth context menu. Bypass All Synths and Unbypass All Synths can be used to quickly bypass all instruments in the Synth Rack. Note that bypass/unbypass can take a while on projects with large numbers of synths if they are big. The progress is shown in the Control Bar Transport module. You may cancel a long bypass/unbypass operation by pressing the ESC key. Unload and Archive preferences can be set in the synth rack menu. Performance optimizations for projects with many synths and effects Sonar has been greatly optimized to handle high virtual instrument counts, managing the load more efficiently and using minimal CPU resources. In a real-world orchestral template with 250 Kontakt instances, the base template will now run efficiently at 128 samples with very few late buffers. In prior versions such a project would only run at 1024 samples or higher. General plugin performance in FX racks has been improved, allowing you to run workloads with high plugin counts more efficiently. Sidechaining for VST instruments in the Synth Rack Sonar has supported side-chaining for effects plugins, satisfying the traditional and primary use case for sidechaining. However, a growing number of VST instruments now support sidechaining, therefore support has been extended to support such instruments, in addition to effects. To specify the sidechain input for a VST instrument: Open the VST instrument's property page. Click the VST2/VST3 drop-down menu in the VST plug-in toolbar, point to Sidechain Sources, then select the desired input source: Choosing a source creates a send from the chosen track/bus source to the instrument's sidechain input Choosing a checked menu item removes that send to the instrument sidechain Support for instruments with a single aux input Sonar can now handle synths with a single aux input and expose it as a sidechain. Plugin Browser drag and drop enhancements You can insert or replace synth, and convert regular audio and MIDI tracks to instrument tracks with the following drag and drop gestures: To insert a synth: In the Plugins Browser, select the Instruments tab , then drag a synth to a blank area in the Track pane or Clips pane. To convert an audio or MIDI track to a simple instrument track: In the Plugins Browser, select the Instruments tab , then drag a synth to an audio or MIDI track to convert the track to a simple instrument track. Note: Audio tracks will only be converted if empty. To replace a synth: To replace the synth in a simple instrument track with a different synth, drag a synth from the Plugin Browser to the existing instrument track. 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmp Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM 1 hour ago, Noel Borthwick said: There are numerous other workflow improvements like this in Sonar compared to CbB, particular for those using lots of instruments in a project. For example you can choose to archive related tracks when disconnecting synths, which saves some more cpu since the track data wont get processed. See the same menu for that option. Additionally clicking on an instrument track will now highlight the active synth in the rack. Updated docked Synth Rack and new bypass functionality There are several improvements to the synth rack to allow managing large synth projects more efficiently. This allows you to quickly bypass and free memory and CPU resources allocated to synths, or create templates with bypassed synths and bring them online on demand. The docked version of the Synth Rack now shows a synth Bypass button. By default, the Bypass button unloads the synth when the instrument is bypassed, and also archives all related tracks to save CPU. The synth will be reloaded again and tracks unarchived when the synth is unbypassed. The preset picker has been removed from the docked Synth Rack to save space (the preset picker is shown when undocked or when docked in the MultiDock). This control is largely obsolete because most instruments handle preset management inside the synth UI. The Synth Rack menu and the synth strip context menus have been redesigned to show the relevant functions: Replace Synth is now available via the synth context menu. Bypass All Synths and Unbypass All Synths can be used to quickly bypass all instruments in the Synth Rack. Note that bypass/unbypass can take a while on projects with large numbers of synths if they are big. The progress is shown in the Control Bar Transport module. You may cancel a long bypass/unbypass operation by pressing the ESC key. Unload and Archive preferences can be set in the synth rack menu. Performance optimizations for projects with many synths and effects Sonar has been greatly optimized to handle high virtual instrument counts, managing the load more efficiently and using minimal CPU resources. In a real-world orchestral template with 250 Kontakt instances, the base template will now run efficiently at 128 samples with very few late buffers. In prior versions such a project would only run at 1024 samples or higher. General plugin performance in FX racks has been improved, allowing you to run workloads with high plugin counts more efficiently. Sidechaining for VST instruments in the Synth Rack Sonar has supported side-chaining for effects plugins, satisfying the traditional and primary use case for sidechaining. However, a growing number of VST instruments now support sidechaining, therefore support has been extended to support such instruments, in addition to effects. To specify the sidechain input for a VST instrument: Open the VST instrument's property page. Click the VST2/VST3 drop-down menu in the VST plug-in toolbar, point to Sidechain Sources, then select the desired input source: Choosing a source creates a send from the chosen track/bus source to the instrument's sidechain input Choosing a checked menu item removes that send to the instrument sidechain Support for instruments with a single aux input Sonar can now handle synths with a single aux input and expose it as a sidechain. Plugin Browser drag and drop enhancements You can insert or replace synth, and convert regular audio and MIDI tracks to instrument tracks with the following drag and drop gestures: To insert a synth: In the Plugins Browser, select the Instruments tab , then drag a synth to a blank area in the Track pane or Clips pane. To convert an audio or MIDI track to a simple instrument track: In the Plugins Browser, select the Instruments tab , then drag a synth to an audio or MIDI track to convert the track to a simple instrument track. Note: Audio tracks will only be converted if empty. To replace a synth: To replace the synth in a simple instrument track with a different synth, drag a synth from the Plugin Browser to the existing instrument track. Thanks Noel this is very helpful. I printed it and will study it more. I've been using CbB, so I haven't paid much attention to the new Sonar until now. Is there a fairly concise view of the new features and improvements going from CbB to Sonar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel Borthwick Posted Sunday at 02:34 PM Share Posted Sunday at 02:34 PM Its all in the main post release notes. Its a ton of changes - read the entire thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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