Greetings Richard
I wish I could have helped you earlier with your question, but I had been
thinking to a possible solution.
According to what I could have read, the keyboard shortcut Shift+R, in SONAR,
should allow you to choose an option to record something. Your problem is that
when you want to record it, your cursor and JAWS take you to the following
track to rename, like you resolve your dominant seventh chord to the flattened
6. For instance, the recapitulation to the first movement in Beethoven's ninth
piano sonata in E, which suddenly modulates, in the retransition (restating the
main theme) in C, which means that your cursor suddenly moved to the following
track, but you want the option you have chosen, like finding means to return to
the key you have left, via an augmented sixth on a C chord which would resolve
to B.
My solution would be that you switch JAWS and then restart your process.
Thank you. If you have other questions, please feel free to post.
Adel
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Objet : [ddots-l] Re: Overwrite mode
Hi all
Thanks for the feedback on my issue with the Shift R to change recording mode
problem.
If I use the transport menu and change the recording mode it works perfectly.
However, when I use the recommended keystroke shift plus R the four recording
mode options are listed. When I press enter on the mode I want it makes the
confirmation sound, and Jaws speaks the mode I chose. What happens next is a
bit strange. The focus jumps to a different track and opens the edit box on
that track to rename it. When I escape from the edit box go to the track I was
originally on and start recording the mode has not changed to the one I have
chosen.
Is it possible that the keystroke has corrupted in some way? If so is there a
way to reset jaws with the relevant scripts?
I am trying to understand why something that worked perfectly is not working
now.
Richard
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Overwrite mode
I don't know if it matters, but is the MIDI track output going to a soft synth
or an external keyboard? I seem to remember inserting a soft synth and not
using the Simple Instrument Track option where MIDI and audio are combined. If
you choose to have a MIDI track and a separate audio track, I recall having an
overwrite issue when I was on an audio track receiving input from a soft synth.
If that sounds crazy, I am a little but do recall having an issue like this
many moons ago!
Hope that helps or at least elicits a chuckle or two during this stressful time.
Dave Munroe
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Subject: [ddots-l] Overwrite mode
HI everyone
Need a bit of help.
When recording a new project on Sonar my problem is I can't get sonar to change
from sound on sound mode to overwrite mode. Below is the steps I am doing.
I do the following:
1 After opening Sonar I press alt F
2 Arrow down to choose New
3 enter the name of the project in the edit box available
4 tab a few times to find the template listbox and arrow down until I find the
template I want to use normally AAA16 TTS1
Everything goes according to plan up to this point.
5 Try to overwrite a midi track but it is on sound on sound mode
6 I press shift and the letter R and I choose overwrite mode
7 It will not overwrite.
8 instead it moves the focus to the midi track directly below and opens the
edit box for naming the track. When I press the letter R to record it prints
the letter in the now open edit box of that track.
Any thoughts on why it won't change from sound on sound mode to overwrite mode
and jumps to the below track?
Thanks
Richard