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DigitalAbyss1
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2013/01/11 15:11:19 (permalink)

Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends

iv been watchin this forum for intel for a bit . great feedback  and very funny at times.so i guess its time to get involved and ask something digitly meaningful.
i just dont know what it is yet, so il just say hello forum.im ready to rock sonarx2
 back to the mix
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:20:30 (permalink)
Welcome aboard. This is a great forum and I think you will like X2.

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:24:32 (permalink)
Welcome to the forum.

When you start posting - please add your system specs to the Signature of the forum profile.  Look at the bottom of my posts and you will see mine - others generally add theirs too.  Make sure you check the box to tell the forum software to add yours to your posts.

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:24:32 (permalink)
Welcome to the forum.

When you start posting - please add your system specs to the Signature of the forum profile.  Look at the bottom of my posts and you will see mine - others generally add theirs too.  Make sure you check the box to tell the forum software to add yours to your posts.

Bob Bone


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MIDI Controllers: M-Audio Axiom Pro 61, Keystation 88es
Settings: 24-Bit, Sample Rate 48k, ASIO Buffer Size 128, Total Round Trip Latency 9.7 ms  
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:33:53 (permalink)
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your purchase of Sonar X2. Get the quick fix or update to X2a. 

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Midi Controllers=Edirol  PCR 800, roland GR-55.    

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:43:18 (permalink)
Welcome aboard!

Scott

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:46:21 (permalink)
Howdy.
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:51:29 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
thanks guys. and scott i read your book last month good stuff
 first things first what is your Browser of choice for sonar forums IE seems to have log in issues with this forum and lots of other forums i go on
 so im using crome  . best Q i have since sonar x2 has been SO GOOD TO ME
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 15:53:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
*andy waves*

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:04:30 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
Chrome and Opera are good alternatives. Firefox just does not play well with the forum software... which is a drag.

As far as I know IE should work but I never use it. If 10 is being weird and you really want to use IE try switching to IE 9. I think that works from various reports. Don't use it for downloading though or get a separate download manager.
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:14:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
DigitalAbyss1

thanks guys. and scott i read your book last month good stuff
first things first what is your Browser of choice for sonar forums IE seems to have log in issues with this forum and lots of other forums i go on
so im using crome  . best Q i have since sonar x2 has been SO GOOD TO ME
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Hey DA1,


Thanks very much! I hope you enjoyed it. SONAR X2 Power! is currently in the works.


Yeah, unfortunately the forum doesn't play well with some browser versions. I'm currently using Chrome to access here, but I use Firefox for most everything else.


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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:19:13 (permalink)
Beepster


Chrome and Opera are good alternatives. Firefox just does not play well with the forum software... which is a drag.

As far as I know IE should work but I never use it. If 10 is being weird and you really want to use IE try switching to IE 9. I think that works from various reports. Don't use it for downloading though or get a separate download manager.


I've got the one in Windows 8 and its no better for the Sonar forum. I do use Opera. Its an old friend I used to use it and am back with it. I like it. It just works.

Best
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:20:09 (permalink)
Hi and welcome aboard.

Earlier versions of Firefox work okay and later ones with IE Tab.I use FFV5 which works with no issues at all.

Have fun.
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:20:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
ya crome seems to work fine il stick with it,scott you are part the reason i didnt give up on sonar 7. i was lost in the days of  pre usb
back when ya need  midi everything. till your tut set me in  right direction

 ya if it works please step away from it before ya break it
 i say that everyday in my studio to someone.
 that and please dont play with my daw it dont like strangers
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:25:08 (permalink)
I've got the one in Windows 8 and its no better for the Sonar forum. I do use Opera. Its an old friend I used to use it and am back with it. I like it. It just works.

I was introduced to Opera years ago before Tabs became prevalent in most browsers. I prefer FF but that don't work here so I decided to check out Opera again. Does the job and I can get most of the add ons I like... if not the exact ones.

Chrome... well that just sends all your info to google which is pretty sneaky and I wouldn't pee on IE if it were on fire.
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 16:27:51 (permalink)
Touching my DAW is a good way to lose some fingers. I barely let myself touch the damned thing. lol
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 17:18:10 (permalink)
DigitalAbyss1

ya crome seems to work fine il stick with it,scott you are part the reason i didnt give up on sonar 7. i was lost in the days of  pre usb
back when ya need  midi everything. till your tut set me in  right direction 
Hey DA1 -- yeah, it's amazing how much power we have in the home studios today. I still use MIDI with some gear but USB has definitely made things much easier. Glad I could help! 
ya if it works please step away from it before ya break it 
i say that everyday in my studio to someone.
that and please dont play with my daw it dont like strangers
LOL! That's a good studio policy. 


Scott

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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 17:25:27 (permalink)
The problem with Chrome is it tracks you and sends that back to Google. I have nothing to hide but I find that creepy.

Best
John
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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 17:34:53 (permalink)
Howdy DA and Welcome  


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Re:Hi sonar x1 and 2 friends 2013/01/11 18:22:00 (permalink)
Welcome to the party Digital.


We don't get very heated on here.




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