Guess the Cakewalk forum user

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2013/07/04 13:21:44 (permalink)

Guess the Cakewalk forum user

It's funny when you do a Google search for something Sonar related, and a little snippet of text from one of the results is so obviously from a particular Cakewalk forum member that it makes you chuckle....case in point. 
 


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    craigb
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:30:39 (permalink)
    Sharke's posting in stereo!

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:35:07 (permalink)
    Bleeping blapples? Who the hell talks like that? What a maroon.
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    sharke
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:37:00 (permalink)
    Ridiculous isn't it!
    Ridiculous isn't it!

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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:40:33 (permalink)
    Beepster
    Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell Bleeping Who hell



    Arpegiatted.

     
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:43:19 (permalink)
    Beepster
    Bleeping hell Bleeping hell Bleeping hell Bleeping hell Bleeping hell Bleeping hell Bleeping hell

     
    "Power" 5ths Arpegiation.
     
    YEAH!

     
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:46:44 (permalink)
    I appreciate that your patterns are consistent and don't veer off into another key or try to play a song all by itself.
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 13:55:10 (permalink)
    OKEE! I hates arpeggiation. STOP IT! already.
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 14:05:18 (permalink)
    BeepsterBleep Blap Blalooba Blappity Blappity Blip, Blap Blap Bloopity Bloop Blip-Blip-Blop

     
    Some of those jazz presets are insane. 




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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 14:13:50 (permalink)
    sharke
    BeepsterBleep Blap Blalooba Blappity Blappity Blip, Blap Blap Bloopity Bloop Blip-Blip-Blop

     
    Some of those jazz presets are useless. 







    Fixed.
     
    They start off cool but then start going in weird long ass loops that don't even really make sense. If I want to change my root chord I can bloody well hit another key on my controller. lol
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 14:39:05 (permalink)
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    sharke
    BeepsterBleep Blap Blalooba Blappity Blappity Blip, Blap Blap Bloopity Bloop Blip-Blip-Blop

     
    Some of those jazz presets are useless. 







    Fixed.
     
    They start off cool but then start going in weird long ass loops that don't even really make sense. If I want to change my root chord I can bloody well hit another key on my controller. lol




    I guess I don't understand arpeggiators so well. I always thought they were supposed to do something with the notes that are in the piano roll, but a lot of those presets just seems to fly off into what I can only describe as Chick Corea on PCP. 

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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 14:48:11 (permalink)
    Well the notes in the PRV would just behave like a key being hit on a controller. I could just program the notes in PRV so they cut off the previous note before things go wacky but at that point I might as well just program my own arpeggio and copy/paste it. I just want to hit a key, let it flop around the root chord for a while then at the appropriate spot hit another key to change the chord. There are programs like that in there but the cooler ones literally try to play what seems like a whole song. I guess that counts as song writing these days.
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 16:42:06 (permalink)
    sharke
    ...what I can only describe as Chick Corea on PCP. 



    Make sure you get the live video of this.

     
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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 23:18:10 (permalink)
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    sharke
    ...what I can only describe as Chick Corea on PCP. 



    Make sure you get the live video of this.




    Strangely enough, Googling the phrase "Chick Corea on PCP" brings up nothing of note, except this thread. 

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    Re: Guess the Cakewalk forum user 2013/07/04 23:47:53 (permalink)
    Probably because Herbie kept the stuff all to himself, ya?

     
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