I cant export mp3 on sonar HELP!

Aye.


Sonar ships with a 30 day trial of the mp3 encoder.

Reason is, every time a program includes mp3 coding, they have to pay the creators of mp3 a royalty.

To cut costs on Sonar, they allow you to include your own mp3 coder.

Some people use LAME mp3 encoder which is freeware.

I, however, use a variation of this, WINLAME, which is standalone and does the job a LOT quicker!

Enjoy!
 
Ditto! Nobody I know have ever really heard of it until I started talking on this forum. There is tons of stuff thats way over my head on Sonar, hopefully ill put all of its features too good use one day! :)
 
Hahaha, i love it man! It's just the single most flexible DAW i've used.

Plus, bang for the buck with AMAZING included plugins.

What's your version?
 
Ive got the producer edition :) Comes with V-Vocal etc. Bloody awesome technology....shame I havent really recorded any vocals to test it on properly but ya know one day! :P Ill need to use it exclusively when I knock a few vocal takes off! haha!
 
Aye man, i just upgraded myself to 6PE through dv247

Tell you man, V-vocal is awesome on guitar solos where it's a perfect take but a bend is like 5cents out! hahah

I never use it on vocals :lol:
 
Yeah, it does work fine, but Winlame is a LOT faster and i'd rather have the wave file and the MP3 without 2 slow ass encodings.

Plus, it's stand alone so you can use it on ANY wave

Faster how?

I find it pretty convenient that I can export into various type of mp3's straight from Sonar. I also use LAME with Exact Audio Copy to rip my cds.

By the way LAME is also stand-alone.:)
 
Faster, because instead of exporting a wave AND an MP3, i can export my wave then encode it in under 10seconds to an mp3 if required in WinLame...
 
Only thing that would make Winlame a faster option is that if you use Lame as stand-alone after exporting a wav from Sonar and had to type everything in the command line. Unless of course you're a fast typer. The actual encoding times are pretty much the same. Trust me, I checked.

But then again by using LAME (or other supported external encoder) in SONAR you can export a wave and a mp3 at the same time with no extra fuss. ;)
 
Can't really say what the problem could be without a more detailed description of what exactly you've done.

In SONAR go to: TOOLS -> Cakewalk Ext. Encoder Config
When the Cakewalk External Audio Encoder Setup appears press the Help-button. It's all explained there.

If you've done exactly what the Help says and the end result is still fuzz, you can always try winLAMEor RazorLame.