SONAR allows you to globally bypass all audio effects in a project. You can also choose to only bypass effects of a specific category (track, bus or clip).
Temporarily bypass all inline plug-in delay compensation (PDC) effects in order to avoid delay compensation induced latency while tracking virtual instruments or input monitored tracks.SONAR also has the ability to bypass effects at a per-effect level (effects bypass) as well as at an effects bin level (bin bypass). Any existing effects and bin bypass states are preserved when you globally bypass and unbypass effects.You can selectively unbypass individual effects while in this global bypass state, whick makes it easy to quickly audition a single effect within a mix.
In the Control Bar’s Mix module, click the Bypass all Effects button .All effects bins in the active project are temporarily bypassed. To restore the bins to their original state, click the Bypass all Effects button again.
Figure 258. The Mix module.
1. Determine which type of effects you want to bypass (track, bus or clip), and make sure at least one corresponding effects bin is visible.
2. Right-click the effects bin and select Bypass Bins Of This Type from the pop-up menu.All effects bins of the same type as the source effects bin are globally bypassed. To restore the bins to their original state, simply toggle the state of the Bypass Bins Of This Type option.
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