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1 ÂØÒňΠWorkshop SonicCell Expandable Synthesizer Module and Audio Interface Using SonicCell with SONAR LE 2008 Roland Corporation U.S. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U.S. SONAR LE is a trademark of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. is not associated or affiliated with Roland in any manner. SCWS0 1
2 About the Workshop Booklets Roland s SonicCell is designed for modern musicians. Using USB, It adds a huge set of sounds to your digital audio workstation (or DAW ) without adding to your computer s workload. It s also an audio interface that can get signals from mics, instruments, or other devices to DAW tracks for recording. SonicCell s Editor software allows you to program SonicCell from within your DAW. Onstage, its compact size also makes SonicCell the ideal companion for a laptop DAW, letting you perform and sing along with recorded tracks. Or use it to play back sequences and audio files from a USB memory stick. Each SonicCell Workshop booklet focuses on one SonicCell topic, and is intended as a companion to the SonicCell Owner s Manual. This booklet requires SonicCell O.S. Version 1.11 or higher. You can download the latest SonicCell O.S. for free from About This Booklet This booklet contains instructions for using SonicCell with Cakewalk s SONAR LE 5.2, which is included in the SonicCell box. First we ll discuss recording MIDI tracks in SONAR LE using SonicCell s synth sounds. Next, we ll talk about SonicCell as as an audio interface, telling you how to record both live audio and SonicCell s synth sounds as audio tracks in SONAR LE. Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet Throughout this booklet, you ll come across information that deserves special attention that s the reason it s labeled with one of the following symbols. A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand. A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed. Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself. Configuring SONAR LE to Work With SonicCell You ve got three things to prepare in SONAR LE for using it with SonicCell: SONAR LE s audio system, the SonicCell Editor, and SONAR LE s MIDI system. The following sections walk you through these three operations. Setting Up SONAR LE for SonicCell Audio When you first launch SONAR LE, you ll encounter warnings about not having any MIDI outputs and inputs selected. Click Continue with No MIDI Output and then Continue with No MIDI Input for now. We ll assume you ve installed and know how to operate SONAR LE otherwise, consult SONAR LE s built-in documentation in its Help menu. We ll also assume you ve read the Using SonicCell with a DAW and Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklets, that both SonicCell and your computer are hooked up and turned on, and that you re listening through SonicCell. Here s how to set up SONAR LE so you can hear what you re doing through SonicCell. We ll also prepare SONAR LE to record SonicCell s synth sounds and any live audio you re sending through it: 1 After launching SONAR LE, select Audio... from the Options menu to open the Audio Options window, and then click the Advanced tab. 2 Set Driver Mode to ASIO, and click OK, as shown in the screenshot on the next page. 2
3 If you select a sampling rate other than the one SonicCell is using, you ll see a message telling you that s not possible, and that SONAR LE s sample rate s been reset to match SonicCell s. To use another sampling rate, change SonicCell s sample rate first as described in the Using the SonicCell with a DAW Workshop booklet. Windows asks you to relaunch SONAR LE for your new settings to take effect. If you want to work on a project in which audio s already been recorded, first set SonicCell s sample rate to match the project s. 7 Click the Drivers tab, and select 1: Roland SonicCell IN L and 1: Roland SonicCell OUT L as input and output drivers, respectively, if they re not already selected. Click OK, quit SONAR LE, and then relaunch the program. 4 After SONAR LE has restarted, close the Quick Start window and return to Audio... in the Options menu. 5 In the Audio Options General tab, set Playback Timing Master to 1: ROLAND SonicCell:OUT 1 Record Timing Master is automatically set to the same thing, as shown here. 8 9 Click OK to exit the Audio Options window. When you close the Audio Options window, Windows once again tells you that you ll need to relaunch SONAR LE. Quit and then relaunch SONAR LE. 6 Set Sampling Rate to SonicCell s sampling rate.
4 Setting Up SONAR LE to Use the SonicCell Editor When you install the SONAR LE that came with SonicCell, the VST Adaptor application is installed on your hard drive. Use Cakewalk s VST Adaptor application to register the SonicCell Editor as a plug-in for SONAR LE. With the version of SONAR LE that ships with SonicCell, you ll need to update SONAR LE s VST Adaptor application. You ll find this program on the CD-ROM that came with SonicCell. To update the VST Adaptor: 1 Insert the SonicCell Editor CD, and open its Sonar Utility folder. 2 Open the VST Adapter folder. Double-click VSTAdapter45Update_E file to launch the VST Adaptor updater. 4 In the Select Language window, select U.S. English, and click OK. 5 In the Welcome! window, click Next the update is applied, and the Wrap VST Plugins window appears. 6 Click Cancel the Install window appears warning you that setup is not complete, but it is for us, so click Exit Setup. Once you ve updated the application: 1 From the Start menu, select All Programs > Cakewalk > Cakewalk VST Adapter > Cakewalk VST Adapter 4. 2 When the Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Welcome window opens, click Next. In the Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Search Paths window, click Add... 4 Navigate to your C drive, the Program Files folder presuming you used the default install location highlight the Roland folder, and click OK. 5 Back in the Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Search Paths window, click Next SonicCell Editor VST appears in the resulting Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Plugin Configuration window. 6 Click Next to finish registering the SonicCell Editor. Setting Up SONAR LE for SonicCell MIDI In the following sections, we ll assume a couple of things about the way you re working. We ll assume you ve got SonicCell in Performance mode using SonicCell s PRST 01 Seq: Template performance to start with. you ve connected a MIDI controller to SonicCell s MIDI IN jack and that you ve turned on SonicCell s USB-MIDI Thru parameter, as described in the Using SonicCell with a DAW Workshop booklet. Here s how to get SONAR LE to exchange MIDI data with SonicCell: 1 In SONAR LE, select MIDI Devices... from the Options menu to open the MIDI Devices window. 2 In the Inputs and in the Outputs panes, select 1:Roland SonicCell so it s highlighted: Click OK. 4 From the Options menu, select Global... to open the Global Options window. 5 Make sure that Always Echo Current MIDI Track is checkmarked so that your SonicCell patch plays as you sequence, and click OK. SONAR LE is now set up to exchange MIDI data with SonicCell. 4
5 Creating a SonicCell Editor Track You ll need to do this first so you have an easy way to select patches for your SonicCell synth tracks. 1 Select an unused audio track in your project, or insert a new one. 2 Click the track s Restore Strip Size button to display its settings. 5 Changes you make to SonicCell using the Editor affect SonicCell s current performance, or if you re in Patch mode its current patch. To close the Editor window at any time, click its Minimize button it then appears as a small launcher above the Task bar. To re-open it, click the launcher s Restore Up button. Once you ve set up the editor, you can click its SONAR LE track s Minimize Strip button to shrink the track vertically. We recommend renaming the track Editor to make it easy to locate as your arrangement grows in complexity. Using the SonicCell Editor Part-selection area Patch-selection area If the new track doesn t look like the one here, click the All tab at the bottom of the tracks area to reveal all of the track s settings. 4 Right-click in the track s FX area and select VST SonicCell Editor from the DXi Synth popup menu. The SonicCell Editor launches and retrieves SonicCell s current performance s settings. Mode-selection buttons You ll find detailed instructions for using the SonicCell Editor in its manual, which you can display by clicking the Help button in the SonicCell Editor window. What follows here are some quick instructions to get you started. 5
6 Everything you set up in the SonicCell Editor is automatically saved in your SONAR LE project. When you reload the project, the Editor automatically sets up the current performance in SonicCell to match. Before using the PERFORM PATCH buttons, be sure to select the part that plays the patch you want to edit. You do this by clicking the part s number in the part-selection area at the top of the window. Selecting a Patch for a Part You choose each patch you want to use in SONAR LE by selecting it for the part that a SONAR LE MIDI track is configured to play. Here s how: 1 2 Click the desired part s number in the PARTS area of the Editor window. Select a patch for the part using the controls in the patch-selection area, circled in red on the previous page. To select a patch by: memory location click the PATCH NAME parameter s popup arrow to reveal SonicCell s patches organized by their memory locations. category click the CATEGORY parameter s popup arrow to reveal SonicCell s patches divided into categories. Sequencing with SonicCell Patches 1 Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one. In SONAR LE, you can identify MIDI tracks by the MIDI jack icon to the left of a track s name. 2 If no unused MIDI tracks are available in the project, right-click below the project s tracks, and select Insert MIDI Track from the popup. Click the track you want to use, and click its Restore Strip Size button to reveal its settings. You can select performances stored in SonicCell using the PERFORM NAME popup located above the part-selection area. Digging Deeper The SonicCell Editor lets you change the current performance s sounds in a range of ways. The mode-selection buttons to the left of the Editor window determine the parameters you see and can edit at any given time. They re divided into the following sections: SYSTEM The buttons in this area allow you to set SonicCell s global behavior, and also get quick access to its input effect, a handy thing when you re recording live audio through SonicCell. PERFORM EFFECTS These buttons edit the performance s effect setup. PERFORM These parameters allow you to control the way each part plays its patch, and lets you add effects to the patch. PERFORM PATCH These parameters allow you to dig right inside a part s patch in order to edit it down to its most basic characteristics. 4 Click the track s Input popup arrow and select 1:Roland SonicCell - Ch. 1 from the popup menu. 5 Click the track s Output popup arrow and select 1-1:Roland SonicCell from the popup menu. 6 Set the Channel parameter to the number of the SonicCell part whose patch you want to sequence. We ve selected MIDI Channel 1 to play the patch belonging to Part 1. 6
7 7 8 9 If you haven t yet selected a patch on SonicCell to play from this track, open the SonicCell Editor and assign the desired patch to the part you want to use. Once you ve done that, return to the MIDI track you ve been setting up. When you play your controller with your new track selected, you should hear the desired patch play in SonicCell. Record your SonicCell track as you would any other SONAR LE track when you play it back, you ll hear its SonicCell patch play. (You can shrink the track vertically by clicking its Minimize Track button once you re done with it.) Repeat Steps 2-8 for other SonicCell tracks you want to sequence. 2 If no unused audio tracks are available in the project, right-click below the project s tracks, and select Insert Audio Track from the popup. Click the audio track to select it, and then its the Restore Strip Size button to reveal the track s settings. At this point, your track is sequenced, and you ll hear it each time you play your project, including when you edit the track. However, the sound is still coming from SonicCell itself it hasn t yet been recorded as an audio track in SONAR LE. We ll get to that in the next section. Recording Audio from SonicCell in SONAR LE 4 Click the track s Input popup arrow and select the SonicCell output from which you want to record. To record a mic or instrument connected to SonicCell s Neutrik input jack select Left Roland SonicCell IN L. If you haven t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklet, read it now before proceeding. SonicCell offers lots of audio-interface options you ll want to know about. Setting Up an Audio Track for Recording Selecting Audio to Record 1 Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one. You can spot audio tracks by the waveform icon to the left of a track s name. 5 a stereo device connected to SonicCell s Neutrik and (LINE) R input jacks select Stereo Roland SonicCell IN L. a SonicCell synth patch in stereo select Stereo Roland SonicCell IN L. Make sure the track s Output is set to Roland SonicCell OUT L. When you re done, the track s settings should look like this: 7
8 Turn Off Software Monitoring If the track s channel strip isn t visible, click the track in the Track window. Click the channel s Input Echo button so it s not lit. As we noted in the Using the SonicCell with a DAW Workshop booklet, you do have the option of listening through SONAR LE if you want to hear its effects as you record. However, unless you need to hear one of the SONAR LE s effects while recording, we recommend listening through SonicCell since you may encounter latency listening directly through SONAR LE. Record your track as you would any SONAR LE audio track. (As with a MIDI track, when you re ready to move to another track, you can reduce the size of the track by clicking its Minimize Track button.) Repeat the steps in these last two sections for any other audio tracks you want to record. If you ve connected a mic, instrument, or other device to one of SonicCell s inputs, disconnect it until you re ready to record its audio onto a SONAR LE track. When you want to record live audio as a SONAR LE audio track, you can use either of two methods: If you need to hear your SonicCell synth tracks as you record send your live audio through SonicCell s input effect, and then set the TO COM parameter on the In/Out Routing screen to Input FX. If you don t need to hear SonicCell synth tracks as you record mute them in SONAR LE by clicking their Mute buttons to light them, or mute their parts in the SonicCell Editor. The End We hope you ve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for other SonicCell Workshop booklets available for downloading at com. Before Recording: SonicCell Audio-Recording Strategy Since SonicCell can simultaneously be the source of synth sounds and your live audio, a little thought needs to be given to making sure you re only recording exactly what you intend to record on any given track. When you want, for example, to record a single SonicCell synth sound on its own track, you don t want your other synth sounds to also find their way onto that track. Likewise, when you want to record a vocal or other live audio signal, you don t want to wind up with your synth tracks recorded on that live audio track. Here s what you have to do. When you want to record a single synth track as a SONAR LE audio track mute any other SonicCell synth tracks you have in the song by clicking their Mute buttons to light them, or mute their parts in the SonicCell Editor. 8
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