Mark,

Thanks.  I got part way there.

I have the audio sent through a bus.
I put the delay effect on the bus.
Now I need to figure out how to tie the effect to some controller on my
keyboard in order to change the magnitude of the delay as the audio is
playing.
If I play the audio and move the bend wheel on my keyboard back and forth
the audio pans left and right, but I can't figure out how to tie something
like the volume control of my keyboard to the delay effect.

I tried the learn mode after hitting the applications key and bringing up
the "remote control" dialog, but that didn't seem to work.  How does the
learn mode know which effect I'm trying to control (volume, delay, pan,
etc.)?

Thanks for any help.  

--Pete


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Mark Faben
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 1:08 PM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using the Envelope tool with Jsonar

Hi,

Also no idea here I'm afraid on the envelope tool and there are
probably a good few differnt ways to do the task you want to do,
however, the best option useually is something like the following
(hoping I'm getting it right as I'm not at home or near my Sonar
computer as I'm on hols...):

You'd basically want to do it by using an 'effects send'.
Basically insert an effects send onto the track with the audio you
want to add the selective echo/reverb/delay to, if one isn't alreayd
there.
Then insert the desired effect for the delay/reverb/whatever you want,
on to the Effects bus.
Back on your track of audio, you'll need to activate the send, and
then move the send volume up to determine how much is being sent to
the send.
Of course, this will add the patched effect from the effect send to
the entire audio track; there are really two ways to then make it only
have the effect on the parts of the audio you want it to be on;
Most people seem to go for recording automation on the effects send on
the audio track; basically have the volume of the effects send set to
nothing on the bits you want no efect, and set higher on those bits
you want the effect on (the level obviously altering how much of the
effect is heard).
Another way might be to automate the volume on the effects send bus
itself, whilst having the volume on the audio track's effects send
level, set high enough; basiclaly reduce the volume of the bus on the
parts where you don't want to be hearing the effect...

err I've probably not described that as well as I might have done were
I able to look and make sure I'd got it right on my sonar machine...
but maybe it'll help...

Mark

On 04/07/2010, Peter Torpey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, I can turn on the envelope tool with JSonar by hitting "E" when in
the
> Track view.
>
>
>
> I read all the documentation I could find on envelopes in the Sonar Help
> documentation, but couldn't figure out how to actually use the envelope
tool
> from the keyboard.  When I hit "e" to toggle envelope tool "on", I don't
see
> any other useful windows or dialogs pop up.
>
>
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction to get started here?
>
>
>
> perhaps the envelope tool is not really what I'm looking for here
(although
> I'd like to learn to use it from the keyboard for other purposes).
>
>
>
> here is the task I am trying to perform.  I have some spoken text.  I
would
> like to add an "echo" or delay effect on certain words of the text (not
the
> entire clip).  maybe cut and paste and bounce to track is a better way of
> doing this?
>
>
>
> Anyway, thanks for any suggestions on the task at hand and/or pointers on
> how to use the envelope tool from the keyboard.
>
>
>
> --Pete
>
>
>
>


-- 
Mark Faben

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