


Next launch SONAR and use the Options-Audio command to open the Audio Options dialog.After exporting the audio, close SONAR and open up your sound card control panel (for Midiman cards, usually the Delta Control Panel, for Echo Audio, usually the Echo Console, for MOTU it's the 324 console, etc.) Once the control panel is open change the setting for your sample rate to 44.1 kHz.Choose RIFF Wave in the Files of Type field, Export to Stereo File(s) in the Format field, and 16 in the Bit Depth field. Use the File-Export Audio command to open the Export Audio dialog.To Prepare Higher-quality Audio for CD Burning Importing audio that has a different sample rate into a project.Importing 16-bit audio into a 24-bit project.Importing 24-bit audio into a 16-bit project.

Converting the sample rate of a project.Rewriting audio files at different bit depths.Preparing higher-quality audio (greater than 16-bit, 44.1 kHz) for CD burning (CD format is 16-bit, 44.1 kHz).In general, it's better to keep the sample rate and audio bit depth of a project consistent from start to finish, but SONAR has tools and procedures to accomplish the following tasks:
