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Track-by-track playback
Controlling playback
To invert the phase of a track
1. Open the Track Inspector or Console view.
2. In the track you want to invert the phase, click the Phase inversion button .
Changing tracks’ mono/stereo status
SONAR has a Mono/Stereo button in each track module in the Track Inspector and Console
view. The buttons in the track modules force each track to play in either stereo or mono, but
preserve the tracks’ pan positions in the stereo mix.The Mono/Stereo button in each track forces
the track’s audio signal to enter any patched plug-ins as either mono or stereo, whether or not the
tracks are mono or stereo. This allows you to use either mono effects on a stereo track or stereo
effects on a mono track.
To use a track’s Stereo/Mono button
1. Open the Track Inspector or Console view.
2. In the track you want to force to either mono or stereo for processing effects, click the Stereo/
Mono button to the desired position:
When the button is lit, the track streams in stereo.
When the button is unlit, the track streams in mono.
Mono audio clips may be increased by 3 dB in certain scenarios
There are some situations where the level of a mono clip will be increased by 3 dB if the track's
output interleave (mono/stereo toggle) is set to mono:
If the track has mixed stereo and mono clipsThe track has a synth selected as its input source
Input Echo is enabled or the track is armed for recording
In summary, whenever the track output interleave is mono and the data interleave is stereo, mono
data will be increased in level by 3 dB.
Note: You may lose important stereo data by using mono effects with stereo tracks because
your stereo tracks are summed to mono in order to pass through the effect. If you never want
your stereo data to be summed to mono, select stereo.