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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/03/31 20:33:44 (permalink)
I tried, all stutters and buffering here. At least I can watch it later.. :)

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/03/31 22:02:13 (permalink)
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Thanks. As I suspected it's just for Producer, and I have Studio. Would it be worth my while to create this chain myself, or are the differences between TH2 Producer and TH2 Sonar so great that it would not be feasible or worth my while?
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/03/31 22:27:20 (permalink)
Thanks Craig, really enjoyed your Webinar, I could see by your enthusiasm that you could have done another hour easily! I especially liked that you showed some video work, I have searched Cake TV and You Tube and there doesn't seem to be anything on working with video in Sonar. I was hoping that you could complete/ extend the section you did, or a fresh one on Video in Sonar X3 as no one else has, if you or anyone knows of Video footage please let me know.
 
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/03/31 22:47:00 (permalink)
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You can download it here:
 
 



Thanks. As I suspected it's just for Producer, and I have Studio. Would it be worth my while to create this chain myself, or are the differences between TH2 Producer and TH2 Sonar so great that it would not be feasible or worth my while?




 
Craig could probably answer this better. He might have a way to do it in Studio that can come close.
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/01 09:39:48 (permalink)
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one else has, if you or anyone knows of Video footage please let me know.
 
Best regards
Chris.



There's a chapter in SONAR X3 Power that covers working with video in SONAR.
 
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/01 10:26:33 (permalink)
Hi, Scott,
I just pre-ordered from Amazon.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/01 12:12:54 (permalink)
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Hi, Scott,
I just pre-ordered from Amazon.



Hi Ane... thanks very much! I appreciate it and hope you enjoy the book.
 
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/01 12:21:32 (permalink)
Something I noticed re: The Sonar X3 POWER book. It is available several places but, and I hope it is ok to note this, Amazon has it priced just under 35 dollars and they offer free shipping on orders over 35 dollars. Barnes and Noble has it priced just over 35 dollars with free shipping.
I use Amazon weekly for purchases of all kinds, but in this case, if I were not going to add something to my order... I would use B&N. Unless there is something I am missing...
 
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/01 15:57:58 (permalink)
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Something I noticed re: The Sonar X3 POWER book. It is available several places but, and I hope it is ok to note this, Amazon has it priced just under 35 dollars and they offer free shipping on orders over 35 dollars. Barnes and Noble has it priced just over 35 dollars with free shipping.
I use Amazon weekly for purchases of all kinds, but in this case, if I were not going to add something to my order... I would use B&N. Unless there is something I am missing...
 
Julien


Hi Julien,
 
Yeah, it looks like you're right. I don't know if Amazon did that on purpose, but either way, all the individual retailers have control on the price at which they sell the book. So it's basically just like everything else... you have to shop around to find the best price.
 
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 10:22:22 (permalink)
Hey all - last call - I started this thread because people asked a bunch of "chat" questions during the workshop, and I couldn't get to all of them. So, I was hoping that people could ask their questions here about any particular technique that perhaps wasn't quite clear. If there are any questions, it's probably best to ask them now before the thread falls off the page.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 10:52:11 (permalink)
I don't have any questions relating specifically to what was covered in that, but would like to ask that if there is to be another in the future, or something like it without berklee involved ( like Brandon and Seth used to do - sorry to mention the old regime, but they were very good ) can it be either longer, or more topic specific as it all seemed a bit crammed in to me and more of an overview than the  "in depth" look I was expecting from your preview. Or maybe I'm just slow, lol !
 
Thanks for what you did though - it's nice to put a face / voice to the written persona.
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 10:57:00 (permalink)
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I don't have any questions relating specifically to what was covered in that, but would like to ask that if there is to be another in the future, or something like it without berklee involved ( like Brandon and Seth used to do - sorry to mention the old regime, but they were very good ) can it be either longer, or more topic specific as it all seemed a bit crammed in to me and more of an overview than the  "in depth" look I was expecting from your preview. Or maybe I'm just slow, lol !
 
Thanks for what you did though - it's nice to put a face / voice to the written persona.


This is an excellent idea. An in depth programme would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 12:27:04 (permalink)
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Had a great time, wish the format was so we could go full screen... Nice job Craig!
 


Maybe it is common knowledge, but; I learned a cool trick about three years ago.  If you want to zoom in (or out)  your display simply hold down the CTRL key then press the "+" (or "-") sign.  I did that during Craig's seminar and found it useful.   
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 13:10:47 (permalink)
loved the seminar, craig, got three tips i didn't know in a half hour. but i must say i'm having a left brain right brain moment as your avatar shows a right-handed guitarist, but you were using your left hand on the mouse...
 
also, between us kids, that kid was having trouble keeping up with you...

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 13:24:41 (permalink)
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loved the seminar, craig, got three tips i didn't know in a half hour. but i must say i'm having a left brain right brain moment as your avatar shows a right-handed guitarist, but you were using your left hand on the mouse...
 
also, between us kids, that kid was having trouble keeping up with you...




I do some things with my right hand, and some things with my left, but not both. I believe the term is "monodextrous." For example I throw things and play guitar right-handed, but eat and write left-handed.
 
As to guitar, I've always joked that I play really complicated chords...but really slowly
 

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 13:26:00 (permalink)
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I don't have any questions relating specifically to what was covered in that, but would like to ask that if there is to be another in the future, or something like it without berklee involved ( like Brandon and Seth used to do - sorry to mention the old regime, but they were very good ) can it be either longer, or more topic specific as it all seemed a bit crammed in to me and more of an overview than the  "in depth" look I was expecting from your preview. Or maybe I'm just slow, lol !
 
Thanks for what you did though - it's nice to put a face / voice to the written persona.




I'm in discussions with Cakewalk about how we can increase our video content. Stay tuned...

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 14:01:14 (permalink)
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.... in discussions with Cakewalk about how we can increase our video content. Stay tuned...



That would be nice. Looking forward to the video you just did. Any others you would do would be great also!)

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 15:21:50 (permalink)
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I don't have any questions relating specifically to what was covered in that, but would like to ask that if there is to be another in the future, or something like it without berklee involved ( like Brandon and Seth used to do - sorry to mention the old regime, but they were very good ) can it be either longer, or more topic specific as it all seemed a bit crammed in to me and more of an overview than the  "in depth" look I was expecting from your preview. Or maybe I'm just slow, lol !
 
Thanks for what you did though - it's nice to put a face / voice to the written persona.




I'm in discussions with Cakewalk about how we can increase our video content. Stay tuned...




Cool !
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 15:36:34 (permalink)
Much of the future video plans involve Dan Gonzalez, make sure you check out his video on drum samples.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 21:49:34 (permalink)
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Hey all - last call - I started this thread because people asked a bunch of "chat" questions during the workshop, and I couldn't get to all of them. So, I was hoping that people could ask their questions here about any particular technique that perhaps wasn't quite clear. If there are any questions, it's probably best to ask them now before the thread falls off the page.



I asked earlier in this thread about recreating your guitar FX chains in X3 Studio. Are the differences between TH2 Producer and TH2 Sonar so great that it would not be feasible or worth my while?


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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/02 22:40:41 (permalink)
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Hey all - last call - I started this thread because people asked a bunch of "chat" questions during the workshop, and I couldn't get to all of them. So, I was hoping that people could ask their questions here about any particular technique that perhaps wasn't quite clear. If there are any questions, it's probably best to ask them now before the thread falls off the page.



I asked earlier in this thread about recreating your guitar FX chains in X3 Studio. Are the differences between TH2 Producer and TH2 Sonar so great that it would not be feasible or worth my while?






I don't know exactly what's in TH2 Sonar, but can check later on my music computer which modules are used in TH2 Producer. If you have the same modules, you're good to go because all of the other modules are from the Sonitus effects suite.
 
Could you try downloading the FX chain to see if it loads "as is"? I'd be curious as to what happens.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 00:55:47 (permalink)
So here's what I'm using from TH2 Producer in the CA Power Chord FX Chain:
 
Guitar > FussRace > Splitter > splits into two Rock 64 UK amps, each followed by two cabs (not the IR versions) > TH2 Mixer Pro module.
 
If you have those modules available, I'll give the settings if the download doesn't work.

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 08:40:35 (permalink)
I registered when I first saw the promo but being down under couldn't log in when the seminar started.
 
Look forward to seeing it some time.
 
Did someone say it is on Youtube?
 

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 10:29:57 (permalink)
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I registered when I first saw the promo but being down under couldn't log in when the seminar started.
 
Look forward to seeing it some time.
 
Did someone say it is on Youtube?
 


It will be soon.
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 10:53:56 (permalink)
I just watched it here...
http://online.berklee.edu/open-houses?pid=6011&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRoju6XOZKXonjHpfsX%2F6%2BoqW6OylMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4FRMtmI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFTrnCMadl0rgJWBE%3D#music-production
 
I really appreciated each little bit/tip, but have to say Audio Snap seems way simpler/easier to use than I imagined it could be! Thanks Craig! Do more!
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 12:12:52 (permalink)
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I really appreciated each little bit/tip, but have to say Audio Snap seems way simpler/easier to use than I imagined it could be! Thanks Craig! Do more!
Michael




AudioSnap and ACT are both very deep, however, they both offer the option to be used in a far simpler manner. If you want AudioSnap to quantize an entire track, then it gets more complicated. But if you use it to tweak problems in specific areas, it's quite simple and effective.
 
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of "quantize everything!" so I appreciate that AudioSnap has an alternate workflow that serves my needs better. Sounds like it might serve yours better as well!

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 13:12:03 (permalink)
thanks pentimentosound for the link and Craig for the seminar
 

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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 14:57:04 (permalink)
This is now live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySzza5AWe0o
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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 17:08:46 (permalink)
Thanks Dan!
 
I've been waiting for this. I saw the entire live stream, but I wanted an option to dowmload and save the video, for viewing over and over when I want to. :)
 
Thanks for sharing it Cakewalk.
post edited by thomasabarnes - 2014/04/03 19:34:27


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Re: About My Online Seminar: Thread for Follow-Up Questions 2014/04/03 17:45:57 (permalink)
@ Craig     I really appreciate seeing how simply it (Audio Snap) could be applied. I have some tracks from clients, who never wanted to spend more to "improve" their demos, which I saw as a way to learn to use it (there is a lot to line up! LOL), but I've been putting it off (the self-tutorial exploration). Now, after watching you do that, it makes complete sense and seems totally manageable. ....and I get to watch you do over and over till I ace it! LOL
I look forward to whatever you do next!
 
@pghboemike   You're welcome! I figured if I enjoyed it that much, then lots of you here and at DigiFreq (where I also posted it) would, too. What a great time to be a musician/home recordist!
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