gswitz
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Sonar Coursera class?
https://www.coursera.org/learn/protools?recoOrder=7&utm_medium=email&utm_source=recommendations&utm_campaign=recommendationsEmail%7Erecs_email_2016_05_15_17%3A25
I really enjoy taking courses.
Wouldn't it be great to have one for Sonar?
StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen. I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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herbroselle
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 16, 16 9:31 AM
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YES!! I've taken quite a few coursera courses of the years, and it's perfect for a Sonar course.
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Jesse G
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 16, 16 4:06 PM
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Peace,Jesse G. A fisher of men <>< ==============================Cakewalk and I are going places together! Cakewalk By Bandlab, Windows 10 Pro- 64 bit, Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI, Intel Core i5-4460 Haswell Processor, Crucial Ballistix 32 GB Ram, PNY GeForce GTX 750, Roland Octa-Capture, Mackie Big Knob, Mackie Universal Controller (MCU), KRK V4's, KRK Rockit 6, Korg TR-61 Workstation, M-Audio Code 49 MIDI keyboard controller.[/
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Andrew Rossa
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 16, 16 4:07 PM
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Coursera would be cool. As would Lynda.com. We are working on it!
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herbroselle
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May 16, 16 4:13 PM
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great to hear, Andrew. The Berklee course is a bit outdated, and of course, Coursera has a GREAT price (free) and the Lynda website has a modest monthly subscription. I would imagine that one of the tricks is to structure the course in such a way that additional advances in Sonar can be matches by additional modules in any course. For that, Lynda might be the best option.
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gswitz
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 16, 16 10:34 PM
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Maybe I could help. Reach out if you'd like help. I think I'd enjoy making video tutorials.
StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen. I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 17, 16 2:01 PM
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Wow , what a great Idea . I would love to take an Official Cakewalk Sponsored SONAR Coursera Course all the best , Kenny
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Andrew Rossa
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May 17, 16 2:10 PM
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Lynda and Coursera would be cool. On our radar.
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gswitz
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 17, 16 8:23 PM
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It would be so cool to crowd source the lessons. Let a different user create each ones to the specs you list. :-) How cool would it be to take a lesson from Bapu or TLW or Bit or ... so many others.
StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen. I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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dwardzala
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 18, 16 9:37 AM
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Bapu's lesson - how to manage 10,000 plug-ins. On a serious note, a coursera course would be interesting to me.
DaveMain Studio- Core i5 @2.67GHz, 16Gb Ram, (2) 500Gb HDs, (1) 360 Gb HD MotU Ultralite AVB, Axiom 49 Midi Controller, Akai MPD18 Midi Controller Win10 x64 Home Sonar 2017.06 Platinum (and X3e, X2c, X1d) Mobile Studio - Sager NP8677 (i7-6700HQ @2.67MHz, 16G Ram, 250G SSD, 1T HD) M-Box Mini v. 2 Win 10 x64 Home Sonar 2016.10 Platinum Check out my original music: https://soundcloud.com/d-wardzala/sets/d-wardzala-original-music
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 18, 16 8:15 PM
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If Cakewalk decides to do a Coursera course , I sure hope they get somebody affiliated with Cakewalk that has verifiable top tier music production chops using SONAR to teach the course ... I happen to like the idea of only one teacher teaching the curriculum ... Any one who has taken a Coursera course knows the curriculum usually consists primarily of video lectures by the course teacher with additional reading materials and homework assignments the teacher has deemed acceptable as a chosen curriculum that will produce a growth in the students knowledge as long as the student does the work ... Once the teaching materials have been dialed to the point where the lessons represent a valid satisfactory representation of "The Teachers A Game " of knowledge and lessons the teacher is teaching .. The course itself can take on a life of it's own and run in semesters or cycles ... The whole rest of the course is peer to peer based (for better or worse)  including the students grades on their homework .... all the best, Kenny
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Jesse G
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Re: Sonar Coursera class?
May 20, 16 4:03 PM
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk] Lynda and Coursera would be cool. On our radar.
I currently have used the Lynda videos as I have a subscription to Lynda from my place of employment, I work for a major University. Currently they are still using Sonar X2 for their videos and I was not that impressed by their teachings. I thought it would have been a bit more in depth. I would like to see Cakewalk make better use of the Sonar University site as far as offering courses there and having users log in and take in depth classes on Sonar software. Also provide insight on the aspects of Mixing but not just topical, however. This should be on a professional level using Sonar Mixing, recording, vocals, Backing Vocals, recording Guitars, Bass, the major instruments and recording those instruments and thee use of plugins and much, much more. I have been watching a guy named Grahm who has the you tube channel, Recording Revolution and what he shows and explains is incredible. He is not promoting ProTo... as a DAW, as he always says "You can use any DAW to do this, I just use this one." He is promoting the concept of recording and mixing and how to get the job done right and to make it sound good. Just an example of the Recording Revolution https://www.youtube.com/user/recordingrevolution/videos This is how Cakewalk should be promoting how to use Sonar to it's full functionality. Peace
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Peace,Jesse G. A fisher of men <>< ==============================Cakewalk and I are going places together! Cakewalk By Bandlab, Windows 10 Pro- 64 bit, Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI, Intel Core i5-4460 Haswell Processor, Crucial Ballistix 32 GB Ram, PNY GeForce GTX 750, Roland Octa-Capture, Mackie Big Knob, Mackie Universal Controller (MCU), KRK V4's, KRK Rockit 6, Korg TR-61 Workstation, M-Audio Code 49 MIDI keyboard controller.[/
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