Hello, List,

I would be grateful for your help in answering a few questions for me.

1. I am writing a song to Sonar 8.5 using a Roland KR107 which doesn't have an 
instrument definition file at present. Does anyone know where I can find one? I 
have looked through google with no success.

2. Working without the IDF I am trying to lay down a drum track, and although 
the Roland does give different sets of drum sounds when I am in playback mode, 
as soon as I hit the record button my drums change to just one set, none of 
which are good enough. Is this simply because without an IDF this is all I can 
have? I couldn't make any track sound decent at present with the way this 
keyboard behaves without a file which is a shame.

3. I went through the jsonar website to hear a gentleman laying down tracks for 
a song and he did make it look so easy with using different programs such as 
Rapture and Dimension Pro. As a novice I may be jumping ahead, but I do need to 
push myself along in order to creat some half decent tracks and it is becoming 
frustrating. with this in mind are there podcasts that talk you through how to 
create and use specific areas of Sonar with jsonar?

4. I often find that I am losing focus in Sonar too. If I go to view a track's 
properties I sometimes don't have that list speaking correctly. For example in 
the bank selection, instead of "None" it sometimes says "%" and when this 
happens the instruments in the patch list are just referred to as autoadvance. 
Can you tell me what is happening here?

I know that there are a lot of questions here, but I've tried to work 
intensively with Sonar over the past couple of days. I am pleased to say that I 
am managing to create tracks of pitched instruments no problem which is a start.

Any help welcome.

Kind Regards,

Alison.


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