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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 17:32:58 (permalink)
jb101
 
And on a more trivial note, why do people keep calling you "Graig"?  Is there even such a name?  Ho hum..




Yep. Graig Nettles - great New York Yankee third baseman.
 
Mr. Anderton, your ezines were the bomb. Major props for your work. Hopefully, Cakewalk will come up with a suitable replacement.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 17:39:41 (permalink)
All good things must come to an end at some time.
 
Thanks for all of the work Craig, it was definitely appreciated!
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 17:44:15 (permalink)
PDFs are generally not accessible (unless specifically made so), don't re-flow on a mobile device with a small screen, and sometimes require a third-party viewer just to see them. Definitely a no-brainer to discontinue the format.
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 18:47:37 (permalink)
Will miss it for sure! 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 19:45:48 (permalink)
Thanks for all your efforts in putting the eZine together. Sorry to see it go away. 

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 20:06:57 (permalink)
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 21:18:42 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby pwalpwal 2017/02/01 05:52:14
burkek
PDFs are generally not accessible (unless specifically made so), don't re-flow on a mobile device with a small screen, and sometimes require a third-party viewer just to see them. Definitely a no-brainer to discontinue the format.
 
KEv

 
Actually you really don't need a reader at all, which is a good thing because I’m not a fan of Acrobat. Google and Chrome include efficient built-in readers, the Mac’s Preview app reads PDFs, Linux distributions come with a PDF reader like Evince, iPhones and iPads have built-in PDF support, and of course Android has a built-in PDF viewer. 
 
Before deciding to use the PDF format, I tested on iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Mac and Windows desktops and laptops, and with third-party PDF viewers (e.g., Foxit), as well as the one from Adobe. Everything loaded exactly as it was supposed to and scaled appropriately to the screen size. I used 12 point instead of 10 or 9 point fonts to make the eZine readable on small screens. I also verified that the content inside the PDF was discoverable by Google. 
 
I felt it was important for the eZine to have production values - text flow around images, no widows, appropriate page breaks and line spacings, plenty of graphics, etc. The PDF format preserved all the page layout elements perfectly on all the devices tested above. My assumption was that most people would read it on a mobile device, on a desktop, or download into something like an iPad. The PDF accommodated all of those options while preserving the layout, and had the benefit of global universality.
 
FWIW in all the threads commenting on eZine articles or on the eZine itself, there was never a comment that the PDF format was unsuitable for any reason. I don't think anyone expected it to be an eBook formatted for something like the Kindle.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 21:22:05 (permalink)
Hey Craig, it looks like maybe a Kindle version is in order.  $12/year subscription

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 21:34:46 (permalink)
I'll miss the eZine too. I found it after I joined up for the Platinum lifetime updates and it has helped to broaden my knowledge of Sonar and keeps me informed of what is in the latest upgrade. I have the Big Book of Sonar to get through and I read Sound on Sound where Craig writes a Sonar column but the eZine is something to download and read on the train. I hope the replacement is just as convenient. 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/01/31 23:20:39 (permalink)
One more post of appreciation. The eZine was a welcome and valuable supplement to the rolling releases. IMHO, Craig Anderton's contributions added a significant degree of value for getting the most out of SONAR.
 
Squeaky wheels may generate the most forum activity but I suspect there are many more users just getting on with their business more efficiently as a result of the curated insights and content provided by Craig Anderton. 
 
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Cakewalk feels that users weren't that interested in the content I did 

 
A bit surprised to hear there was little appreciation for his content. I found it to be a valuable differentiator in the crowded market place for DAWs. Every one I tried reflected the depth of his experience and quite useful in "real" applications. 
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 05:44:41 (permalink)
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PDFs are generally not accessible (unless specifically made so), ...

Do you had problems with accessibility in eZine? Some particular release or in general?
 
Sorry for off-topic and asking, but I deal with accessibility last several days... And I have strong personal opinion that the term is continuously abused in both directions. Many claims something is accessible are nothing more then declarations. Some claims something is not accessible are also just declarations.
 
eZine under Acroread with NVDA sounds good accessible for me (I am not blind, so that is just outsider experience). While the product this document describes (X+ versions) is not really accessible (common opinion).

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 07:15:27 (permalink)
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jb101
 
And on a more trivial note, why do people keep calling you "Graig"?  Is there even such a name?  Ho hum..




Yep. Graig Nettles - great New York Yankee third baseman.
 

better than Bucky "Flippin" Dent



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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 09:37:31 (permalink)
A few worrying trends:
- No more EZine :I think that is a mistake ( see the reactions in this thread).
- The bakery : Not a great succes.A lot of people prefer this forum.
- More problems with the latest updates.
- No news about MacOs Alpha release.
- Still reports of poor support.
- Less presence of Cakewalk on the forum?
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 10:42:31 (permalink)
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A few worrying trends:
- No more EZine :I think that is a mistake ( see the reactions in this thread).
- The bakery : Not a great succes.A lot of people prefer this forum.
- More problems with the latest updates.
- No news about MacOs Alpha release.
- Still reports of poor support.
- Less presence of Cakewalk on the forum?


i agree with all those except the last one, keith has been posting more in the last 2 weeks than in the last 2 years... if only he had a phone!
you should start a new thread

just a sec

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 11:28:50 (permalink)
I blame Trump
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 12:03:40 (permalink)
I'll miss it but I can understand this.  I'm kinda new to SONAR so I really don't have the history, but I liked what I saw and I appreciate the efforts.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 12:46:28 (permalink)
First of all, a huge Thank You to Craig for doing the ezine. It was much appreciated and one of things I actually liked about monthly updates. In fact, it was one of my favorite ways of getting information about updates. PDFs are reliable, practical, and I can view them on all my devices.
 
Now...
 
It's obvious from what's been happening with the company that Cakewalk has lot the plot. So glad this isn't my flagship program anymore. I've only been loading Sonar so I can make stems and work on old projects, but I had hope that it would turn around in the future. Until the last year, I've been using Cakewalk products since '95. Things were going great for a while, and it seemed the company was back on track, and now you delete a perfectly good source of information because you don't like the format? Completely stupid. I'm not even going to get into how bugtastic the updates have been over the last six months and the broken features that either don't get fixed for months or simply don't get fixed. The Win 10 update mess seemed ridiculous since you claim to be on such great terms with MS. Employees leave, and no one finds out about it until later. There's obviously a lack of talent with the company. Other companies continue to innovate and improve without the growing pains I'm seeing at Cakewalk who should have already learned these lessons after being in business for so long. If you had promoted the ezine more, then people would have downloaded it more. This simply doesn't make sense to delete a resource that so many of us obviously enjoyed.
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 12:49:50 (permalink)
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I blame Trump




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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 12:57:47 (permalink)
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A few worrying trends:
- No more EZine :I think that is a mistake ( see the reactions in this thread).
- The bakery : Not a great succes.A lot of people prefer this forum.
- More problems with the latest updates.
- No news about MacOs Alpha release.
- Still reports of poor support.
- Less presence of Cakewalk on the forum?



A non-worrying trend: The recent updates have concentrated on fixing bugs.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 14:44:47 (permalink)
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jb101
 
And on a more trivial note, why do people keep calling you "Graig"?  Is there even such a name?  Ho hum..




Yep. Graig Nettles - great New York Yankee third baseman.
 

better than Bucky "Flippin" Dent





 
Aaah yes....Sir Bucky, truly a deity in the Pantheon of baseball...
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 18:20:00 (permalink)
Another long termer sad to hear of the demise of the e-zine. I must be completely out of touch as pdf is easily my favourite format for any user guide.
 
Thanks for all of your work Craig. Despite all of the bluster that can bubble to the surface on this forum, this thread alone demonstrates how appreciated you really are.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 19:43:35 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby RSMCGUITAR 2017/02/02 07:42:25
I mentioned this earlier but will bring it up again... I would love it if you...Craig... were to set up a Patreon account for those of us who want to support the time you spend on creating all of your goodies...in exchange for them
https://www.patreon.com/home
 
Patreon was set up to funnel user support to artists in exchange for content. Just the monthly eZine alone is worth 3/mo. to me and that's just a cup of coffee these days.   I support nearly a dozen podcasters, artists, and writers at a small but consistent monthly level of $3 to $5/mo. ea and love the fact that I'm supporting them.  It comes right out of my paypal acct and I'm automatically notified when new content is available... It's accessable via apps (both android and iPhone) and via desktop browsers.  They seem to be constantly improving the platform and it is very easy to use.  In exchange, I get content.  3, 5, 10$/month are common contribution levels and many content providers have several levels of support for different goodies.
 
In exchange, patreon hosts/links to audio/video/written pdfs  that the artist provides... I would gladly support this for access to Craig's genius.   I'm sure many of us would support this.  I've watched several amazing humans gain supporters over time, to the point where they can truly afford to do what they love. It has it's own little comment/interactive system and brightens up my day every week as I see the wonderous goodies my favorite content creators share thru this platform... Just a thought.... 
 
 
 
 

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 19:48:35 (permalink)
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Thanks for all of your work Craig. Despite all of the bluster that can bubble to the surface on this forum, this thread alone demonstrates how appreciated you really are.

well said.
Add me to the chorus of ezine fans...my favorite way of really diving into what the update was. I had a habit of uploading to Google Drive and catching up over morning coffee. Ah well..clearly the people that did use it were not in large enough quantities, but were true fans. Thanks for all you continue to do Mr. A.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 23:42:25 (permalink)
Thanks for all your work Craig.
I too appreciated the ezine and being able to load it on my phone or tablet to read while commuting or otherwise trapped.
 
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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/01 23:52:01 (permalink)
I'll echo what many have said . . . I really liked the monthly Ezine, and thought Craig did an amazing job on that.
If there's something else coming to replace this, I can't imagine what it might be, or how anything else could be more efficient, or improved ? Will Craig still be writing it ? Probably not, or he would have said so himself, or letting us know what the changes to come regarding this are. All I can say is it better be good, because it has been great.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/02 10:12:27 (permalink)
I hadn't read this thread and was wondering why I couldn't find the eZine. I have been missing having a Ref Manual but was glad I still had the eZine. Now I have neither. Anyway Craig thanks for your effort. I always got the eZine; sometimes before installing the update.

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/02 13:11:11 (permalink)
I looked forward to reading EZine, I will truly miss it!

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/02 14:29:40 (permalink)
Craig, add me to the chorus of appreciation in this thread for all the work you put into the EZine.
I found it a must read for your valuable insight into the Sonar products, and admire your clear writing style.
I too will miss it... 

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/02 21:12:35 (permalink)
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I hadn't read this thread and was wondering why I couldn't find the eZine. I have been missing having a Ref Manual but was glad I still had the eZine. Now I have neither. Anyway Craig thanks for your effort. I always got the eZine; sometimes before installing the update.


Reference manual was updated in the 2016/12 update and can be found in the Sonar folder in C/:Program Files/Cakewalk/

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Re: Discontinuing the EZine for 2017 2017/02/02 22:24:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby DigitalShaman 2017/02/03 13:55:33
Hey my friends...
 
I'm humbled but also, honored by your comments. When we meet in forum-land you are all my peers, and we're all in this together. Recognition from one's peers means a lot.
 
Given that most forum posts about something in the eZine always seemed to be followed by "What eZine?" "Where do I find this so-called eZine?," and Cakewalk not wanting to make it downloadable with SONAR, I figured it just wasn't that important and since it was essentially a one-man show, it became increasingly difficult to justify the time. However, I would like to give props to Morten Saether, who always found the time to proof it before publication; Noel Borthwick for his contributions and for explaining to me how things worked so I could explain them to you; and Jimmy Landry for his excellent "Anatomy of a SONAR Project" contributions. 
 
This does underscore something I've been saying that I think a lot of people didn't really believe - I am not a Cakewalk employee, and Cakewalk has its own goals. I did the eZine because I believe in the products and the company, and I did almost all of it on my own time - not Gibson's. I knew the monthly updates were disruptive, but I thought it was a brilliant idea, and wanted to find a way to make the updates easier to assimilate. Having a background that also includes publishing, I thought the answer was a monthly magazine. (For those who aren't aware of this part of my history, Electronic Musician magazine was my idea and I edited it for its first five years; and I've published enough books I've lost count but it's over 25...I also consider content like patches and expansion packs as publishing, and have done that for over a dozen companies...so along with music, publishing is my world.)
 
I had hoped to take the eZine further - I had big plans  - but the reality is that Cakewalk is not a publishing house, and it's as foreign to them as coding SONAR would be to me. 
 
The other reality is that Harmony Central, which I ran for its five most successful years, was acquired by Gibson two and a half years ago. Frankly, it went into a freefall after the acquisition because people assumed we were going to do nothing but write puff pieces about Les Pauls. But that was not why Gibson bought HC. Gibson's CEO, Henry Juszkiewicz, believed the world really needed a neutral, public-facing, internationally oriented web site that would get people excited about music and making music. He gave us complete and total editorial control to a degree that is unprecedented for almost any magazine or web site, and which I have never seen in all my years of doing the web and magazines. He re-hired the entire editorial team Guitar Center had fired (GC owned the site after they purchased Musician's Friend), and gave us the opportunity and encouragement to do the site right.
 
The past four months, something  happened and HC has been growing in every single metric, every month. Our newsletter has hit 30,000 subscribers, we're getting 3 to 4 million unique visitors a month, and even our YouTube channel is growing at a phenomenal clip. At Gibson, I essentially work as an in-house consultant so I go where I'm wanted/needed. HC needs my attention right now, and one of the projects we're doing is Harmony Central Publishing. We expect to have four books out in April (an aggressive schedule, but we're fanatics). Ironically, "The Big Book of SONAR Tips" proved that a book directed to a niche audience with virtually no promotion could sell copies, and HC can concentrate on publishing the same way that...well, Cakewalk concentrates on software.
 
Furthermore, Cerwin Vega introduced some new PA systems at NAMM that were extremely well-received so I've been helping with that, and Gibson Acoustic and Gibson Memphis are at the top of their game, so both want more of my time. I've also been working a lot with Gibson USA, where I did much of the circuit design for the Les Paul Standard HP model, and have assigned two patents to Gibson Innovations, one of which involves telecommunications and might (fingers crossed) be a very big deal.
 
So...my reality is that I love working at Gibson and the opportunities it presents. When the company has needs, I do everything I can to help. I believe Cakewalk will continue to want me involved on some level, but regardless, I am a hardcore SONAR user and was one long before Gibson acquired the company. I depend on it in so many ways. You'll keep seeing the "Friday's Tip of the Week," I'll stay involved in the forums, continue to give workshops and seminars on it, and look for ways that SONAR can get the recognition it rightfully deserves (as well as nudge the developers to improve it).
 
This post is probably a case of TMI, so I want to loop back to the beginning (I'm into looping!) and say once again that it is an honor to receive these kind words from people that I respect and with whom I feel not only a kinship, but a shared mission. Thank you very, very much. You have no idea how much it means to me.

The first 3 books in "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording" series are available from Hal Leonard and http://www.reverb.com. Listen to my music on http://www.YouTube.com/thecraiganderton, and visit http://www.craiganderton.com. Thanks!
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