REWIRE SUPPORT
The following guide covers the steps required to use the FL Studio ReWire device with Cakewalk's Sonar 2 sequencer.
The guide assumes you have read and understood the general information and guidelines about using FL Studio as a ReWire client (see Client Mode).
Registering ensures Sonar will detect the device at startup and launch FL Studio as a ReWire client. If you have disabled the device earlier or you are not sure if it is registered, repeat the FL Studio ReWire device registration procedure.
Launch Sonar and start a new project (or open an existing one).
In the Sonar window, open the View menu and select Synth Rack. This window lets you activate the FL Studio ReWire panel. Open the Insert Synth button (see the picture), select ReWire Device, then click on FL Studio. |
Sonar's Synth Rack contains the Properties button which lets you show the FL Studio interface. Click the button once to display the interface. Alternatively, launch FL Studio from the shortcut on your Desktop or the one in your Start Menu. Since you have started a ReWire host prior to this (Sonar), you will see the FL Studio ReWire device panel. The panel automatically displays the FL Studio window in the host. Clicking the FL Studio icon toggles the visibility of the FL Studio window similar to the Properties button in the Synth Rack. |
Now FL Studio is setup to work properly as a ReWire device inside Sonar.
To test the setup, load an existing project in FL Studio or activate several steps in an existing channel and hit the play button in Sonar. You will hear FL Studio playing synchronized with Sonar.