![]() ![]() Are you still on the Hopkinton update ? (I see in your Sig) That's an old update man. A good rule of thumb to avoid playback distortion in your audio is to make sure that the levels don’t. At the bottom of the interface is the Levels panel. Kind of sounds like "continuous improvement" to me. All the names of these panels won’t be visible at once, but click on the flyout arrow to the right of the tabs to see the other panels. They even added a shortcut: Note: When importing Broadcast Wave files, you can hold down the SHIFT key to temporarily toggle the behavior of the Always Import Broadcast Waves At Their Timestamp global option. Otherwise, set the Now Time and current track to indicate where the audio should be placed. ![]() Sonar Platinum: If you want SONAR to import Broadcast Wave files always at their timestamped location, go to Edit > Preferences > File - Audio Data and select the Always Import Broadcast Waves At Their Timestamp check box. Seriously, This was changed/fixed over a year ago (Broadcast waves is no longer the default) Not sure what version you are using but obviously not the latest one. If you want to bump a 4 year old thread at least come prepared. To say this is normal is to be in denial. Gosh, what a thing to leave out of the "continuous improvment" agenda which is the basis of the SPLAT sales pitch. This, four years after the original post. Lingyai One shouldn't have to turn to a forum to figure this out. Gosh, what a thing to leave out of the "continuous improvment" agenda which is the basis of the SPLAT sales pitch. Adobes elearning community is the new hub for all industry leading elearning creators. One shouldn't have to turn to a forum to figure this out. How the hell is anyone supposed to know that the dots mean (in my case) mean that a 76 bar audio file (just a wav file rendered from Logic), inserted at time 0, like hundreds other wav files I've imported into Sonar previoulsy with no problem, is there, but this time, starts at bar 1795? Don't blame Logic or loop vendors Sonar looks like the odd man out here, because Studio One, MuLab, Adobe Audution and even 10 year old Acid Pro know to import it at the designated point (i.e. I totally agree, and wholly disagree with those above saying this is not a Cakewalk problem. Tons of wavefiles and samples simple wont load as you spected!!!!!!!! That was the weirdest issue ever I had with Sonar!!!!īut obviously somebody at cakewalk have to fix or workaround that!!! ![]()
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