Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse?

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2013/02/23 21:40:29 (permalink)

Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse?

Hey all, i just started my 30 free subscription to Groove3.  Wanted to know if X1 and X2 are close enough that watching Mastering with X1 will not be confusing. I know this sounds off putting, but it's going to be hard to watch everything I want in a month, so I want to watch what's going to matter most.

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    John
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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 21:45:33 (permalink)
        Mastering is and art as is mixing. It doesn't matter what DAW is used the principles will still apply.   
    post edited by John - 2013/02/23 21:56:51

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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 21:59:43 (permalink)
    Kind of figured that. In fact I have already purchased the Mixing Rock with Kenny Gioia. It was really good. I was mostly wondering if there were any X1 specifics that would not apply with X2.  I guess either way, it will still help solidify. 
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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 22:30:40 (permalink)
    If you're fishing around for good videos and you don't mind paying, it's worth subscribing to Lynda.com for a month to watch their mixing courses. The ones by Brian Lee White are superb. They're done in Pro Tools but the stuff applies anywhere. 

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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 22:50:36 (permalink)
    Damn, they have mixing videos as well?  I know they have a lot of software development type videos, but didn't know they had audio as well.  Cool, I will check it out!
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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 22:57:00 (permalink)
    There is a lot of information in the X1 video that can be applied to the X2 for mastering. So the answer is yes go ahead and watch it and take notes. I purchased the video in the cakewalk store back when I had X1. Lots of great tips.

    Since you are over at groove 3 checkout Sonar X1 tips and tricks. like the mixing with Sonar X1 video this video has a lot of great information that can be applied to X2. I know you only have a month but I found the following videos very informative.

    EQ explained
    Compression Explained
    Zeta 2
    Ozone 5
    Mastering in the box

    These to me were the best ones for opening up the possibilities in Sonar.

    I also liked
    Synths explained
    UVI workstation
    Sample Tank
    Studio Secrets
    Kontakt
    Reverb explained 
    Jazz explained
    Song theory explained
    Music theory explained.

    That is as far as I got for 1 month. I went through the other videos for a brief overview but those seem to be the best ones in my opinion.

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    Re:Is X1 and X2 similar enough that watching X1 mastering will not confuse? 2013/02/23 23:29:59 (permalink)
    redbarchetta


    Damn, they have mixing videos as well?  I know they have a lot of software development type videos, but didn't know they had audio as well.  Cool, I will check it out!

    Yeah here's what they have to offer audio-wise:


    http://www.lynda.com/Audi...ng-tutorials/20-0.html


    There are a ton of videos - mixing, mastering, film scoring, recording techniques etc. They even have a course on mastering for iTunes. 

    As for their DAW courses, well it's a freaking shame that they have omitted Sonar, given that it's one of the big boys. I hope they change this in due course. 

    James
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