Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio.

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2012/10/17 11:29:25 (permalink)

Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio.


http://youtu.be/ZvMuKHW1_EY

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    John
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 11:35:48 (permalink)
    I like these videos. Thanks.

    Best
    John
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    Beepster
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 11:40:58 (permalink)
    Interesting choice of guitar for country music. Lots of Sonar links in the sidebar too. Cool.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 12:04:28 (permalink)
    John


    I like these videos. Thanks.

    We all like these videos and hearing others music in the Songs forums.


    Hey John, here's a novel idea......


    Why don't you post something you've done in Cakewalk products in a video or the songs forum?
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 12:11:08 (permalink)
    May I ask why you ask? 

    Best
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 12:14:23 (permalink)
    John


    May I ask why you ask? 

    Because I'd love to hear your results with SONAR.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 12:55:28 (permalink)
    bapu


    John


    I like these videos. Thanks.

    We all like these videos and hearing others music in the Songs forums.


    Hey John, here's a novel idea......


    Why don't you post something you've done in Cakewalk products in a video or the songs forum?

     
    Edward - I may be wrong here - but I'm pretty certain John is a professional studio operator who uses SONAR to record and mix the music of paying customers. Therefore, I'm pretty certain he wouldn't be able to allow us to hear any of his clients' music that he's worked on.
     
    That's a big difference to the likes of you and me who do this just for fun, and are therefore in a position to allow others to hear how bad we are. Being mere amateurs, that is.
     
     
     
     

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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 13:50:42 (permalink)
    thanks i liked it. i have the same dps12 plus a tascam 2488. yard is beautiful. song rocked. i want to play like you in 10 years!
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 13:57:56 (permalink)
    Love the idea of seeing personal studios. Hope et cetera does more. It's fun seeing set ups and the annotations concerning equipment and software is just the right amount.


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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 14:20:44 (permalink)
    That's a big difference to the likes of you and me who do this just for fun, and are therefore in a position to allow others to hear how bad we are. Being mere amateurs, that is.
     
    You speak for yourself Steve I'm not bad..... I'm terrible........ it takes a special kind of incompetence to produce the out of tune, untalented racket that I produce. It ain't easy you know. 
     
     
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 14:24:25 (permalink)
    FastBikerBoy


    That's a big difference to the likes of you and me who do this just for fun, and are therefore in a position to allow others to hear how bad we are. Being mere amateurs, that is.
     
    You speak for yourself Steve I'm not bad..... I'm terrible........ it takes a special kind of incompetence to produce the out of tune, untalented racket that I produce. It ain't easy you know. 
     
     

    Straummy, Karl's right. THIS SONG was presented entirely in 4/4 but he could only play parts of it in 5/4. Pfffft.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 14:24:57 (permalink)
    FastBikerBoy


    That's a big difference to the likes of you and me who do this just for fun, and are therefore in a position to allow others to hear how bad we are. Being mere amateurs, that is.
     
    You speak for yourself Steve I'm not bad..... I'm terrible........ it takes a special kind of incompetence to produce the out of tune, untalented racket that I produce. It ain't easy you know. 
     
     

    There's nowt wrong with my sarcasm though mate
     
     
     

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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 14:29:53 (permalink)
    Like the plug Bapu........... Steve I cannot believe for one minute you have ever been sarcastic, in exactly the same way that I am always serious.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 14:31:32 (permalink)
    bapu


    FastBikerBoy


    That's a big difference to the likes of you and me who do this just for fun, and are therefore in a position to allow others to hear how bad we are. Being mere amateurs, that is.
     
    You speak for yourself Steve I'm not bad..... I'm terrible........ it takes a special kind of incompetence to produce the out of tune, untalented racket that I produce. It ain't easy you know. 



    Straummy, Karl's right. THIS SONG was presented entirely in 4/4 but he could only play parts of it in 5/4. Pfffft.

    I deeply apologize to the OP for posting a link to a talent-less song by three SONAR forum members who posted it in the Songs Forum for all to take a listen.


    Maybe we're really not supposed to do that.


    But I mostly apologize for Karl.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 15:02:22 (permalink)
    Wow, he's got an old Alesis HR16 on that desk. I think I still have one of those packed away somewhere around here. I loved that little box way back in the day.

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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/17 20:22:17 (permalink)
    Razorwit


    Wow, he's got an old Alesis HR16 on that desk. 

    I had both the HR16 and the HR16B back in the day.


    Loved them too. At the time, they were the most realistic thing around.
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    Re:Another video looking round a Sonar X1 users home studio. 2012/10/18 04:51:49 (permalink)

    Thanks for all the contributions so far.

    Any comments or links regarding home studios are welcome here!
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