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Waves Vocal Rider VST configuration setup in Sonar I had some trouble remembering how to configure Waves Vocal Rider in Sonar X1 X2 X3 Platinum. After being unable to find the instructions via the site's search tool, I decided to post this to the group as a searchable reference. From Waves Tech Support. Here are the basic setting for the Vocal Rider in Sonar. I just have a small adjustment to the suggested workflow; I create a new bus that is my new 'master bus'. I will however keep my old master bus as default bus, rename it to 'premaster' or 'bandmix' or whatever and send it to the new master, then send the new master bus to my outputs. I will also send my leadvocal (with vocal rider) to the new master bus.
This essentially gives me two faders - lead vocal vs bandmix. You can add a send from the bandmix/premaster to the vocal rider side chain input. Additional benefit is that if you add any tracks (parallel compression or even entirely new instruments) they will all automatically go to the (default) bandmix bus and be added to the send to the vocal rider sidechain input. I followed this tutorial. No idea how old this thread are, but if anyone here uses Waves Vocal Rider, it would be great with a few things cleared up. When I followed these steps, the 'Music' sensitivty button gets active and the green light is active too. So, when that is the case it is working as intended, right?
The reason I ask is because on all the tutorials videos I can find (Not any with Sonar), then there are a 'Key Input' option with a key symbol at the high/left. Can not see this here in Sonar Platinum. I guess all is good when the 'Music' knob and the green light is active.? Kristianzhe I followed this tutorial. No idea how old this thread are, but if anyone here uses Waves Vocal Rider, it would be great with a few things cleared up. When I followed these steps, the 'Music' sensitivty button gets active and the green light is active too. So, when that is the case it is working as intended, right?
The reason I ask is because on all the tutorials videos I can find (Not any with Sonar), then there are a 'Key Input' option with a key symbol at the high/left. Can not see this here in Sonar Platinum. I guess all is good when the 'Music' knob and the green light is active.? The Key on the plugin is for users of Daw's (Pro Tools) that support Side Chaining via the plug in. Cakewalk doesn't use side chaining that way. Free download adobe dreamweaver 8 full version with crack. You are suppose to use the sends and select the bus that contains Vocal Rider with the option for side chaining.
Don't just select a Bus, select the Bus that has the long name with Vocal Rider in it. Look at my previous pic above, there are bus names and below then m are the plugin names and buses which support side chaining, select the one with Vocal Rider.
Jesse G Kristianzhe I followed this tutorial. No idea how old this thread are, but if anyone here uses Waves Vocal Rider, it would be great with a few things cleared up.
When I followed these steps, the 'Music' sensitivty button gets active and the green light is active too. So, when that is the case it is working as intended, right? The reason I ask is because on all the tutorials videos I can find (Not any with Sonar), then there are a 'Key Input' option with a key symbol at the high/left. Can not see this here in Sonar Platinum. I guess all is good when the 'Music' knob and the green light is active.? The Key on the plugin is for users of Daw's (Pro Tools) that support Side Chaining via the plug in. Cakewalk doesn't use side chaining that way.
You are suppose to use the sends and select the bus that contains Vocal Rider with the option for side chaining. Don't just select a Bus, select the Bus that has the long name with Vocal Rider in it. Look at my previous pic above, there are bus names and below then m are the plugin names and buses which support side chaining, select the one with Vocal Rider.
I know what you mean & got it too work. Actually got it too work by following the main post tutorial. Just needed to be sure that I did it correctly. It was actually the key on the plugin that confused me on all the tutorial videos. Just reviving this thread (very useful thanks OP). Also, I am having difficulty getting Sonar to 'see' anything other than the 32 bit Vocal Rider plugin.
It wouldn't be so bad but every time I try changing something and rescan it takes about 10 minutes each time only to find that the 64 bit plugin is still not visible. Is there a specific location that needs to be added to the plugin folders for 64 bit Vocal Rider to be included?