Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed

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2013/11/24 15:29:57 (permalink)

Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed

I was doing a search in the Sonar X3 Reference Guide, and ran across a diagram of the Signal Flow on page 888.
 
I thought it was illustrative, and helpful to see so I thought for all the friends here I'd point out that it exists:
 
http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/kb/reader.aspx/2007013322
 
Page 888

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    scook
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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 15:33:22 (permalink)
    If it is in the pdf, it is in the local help on your pc and on the website http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation/default.aspx?Doc=SONAR%20X3&Lang=EN&Req=Mixing.07.html
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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 16:44:03 (permalink)
    That's the one.  I think it's a useful diagram just to confirm what one thinks is happening in the flow.

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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 17:01:25 (permalink)
    The help file and ref' guide are under utilised and under appreciated.

    I like Scott G's Power books as a teaching tool but there's nothing wrong with the docs included with Sonar.

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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 17:11:22 (permalink)
    the diagram could use a bit of fleshing out in the input area
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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 17:56:29 (permalink)
    lawp
    the diagram could use a bit of fleshing out in the input area

    I wish I knew what you meant.

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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 18:10:41 (permalink)
    mudgel
    The help file and ref' guide are under utilised and under appreciated.

    I like Scott G's Power books as a teaching tool but there's nothing wrong with the docs included with Sonar.



    I agree, particularly concerning the Reference Guide.
     
    I try to read the reference guide cover to cover.  I have learnt one thing after years in research, though.  It is often worth looking through the contents in a book before the index.  Sometimes, when looking for a particular item in an index, you can miss the entry you need because you don't know the exact terminology.  A search through the contents can give a much broader view.

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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 18:37:26 (permalink)
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    lawp
    the diagram could use a bit of fleshing out in the input area

    I wish I knew what you meant.
    the input area in the diagram could be more detailed
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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 19:18:38 (permalink)
    mudgel
    The help file and ref' guide are under utilised and under appreciated.

    I like Scott G's Power books as a teaching tool but there's nothing wrong with the docs included with Sonar.



    Thanks, Mike! I've actually mentioned this signal flow diagram in the SONAR Power! books for many editions. It's very useful and it's conveniently located in the SONAR help.
     
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    Re: Signal Flow - just thought I'd point out it's diagrammed 2013/11/24 21:26:25 (permalink)
    There's no Pro Channel on busses possible with this diagram.
     

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