Automated Muting - CAKEWALK SONAR User Manual

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Automated Muting

The Mute buttons in the Track view and Console view work in two ways:
You can record or draw automation for each Mute button, and the automation data
controls the buttons.
You can click a Mute button while playback is in progress and manually override any
automation data for that button.
A track's Mute button can display the muted or unmuted status of either the automation
envelope or of manual muting. The Track-Show Automated Mute command causes the
Mute button on a selected track to show whether the track's mute envelope (if any) is in the
muted or unmuted position (the automated mute status). When the command is disabled, the
track's Mute button shows whether you have depressed the Mute button manually or not
(the manual mute status). When the command is enabled, the Mute button displays an
armed fader next to the M:
can also right-click a Mute button and choose Switch to Automated Mute from the popup
menu.
To Draw a Mute Envelope
1.
In the Clips pane, right-click in the track you want to mute, and choose Envelopes-
Create Track Envelope-Automated Mute from the Clips pane popup menu.
An envelope appears at the bottom of the track.
2.
Add nodes to the envelope and edit it so that the envelope is more than 50% of its
maximum height wherever you want the track muted.
To Record a Mute Button's Movement
1.
Right-click the Mute button you want to automate and choose Arm for Automation
from the popup menu.
2.
Click the Automation Record button, click the Mute button on and off where
appropriate, and stop recording.
SONAR draws an automated mute envelope in the track you recorded on.
. Besides the Track-Show Automated Mute command, you

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