• SONAR
  • Searching tutor for Sonar Professional in Long Island/Brooklyn area (p.2)
2018/03/03 22:00:29
abacab
He posted the link to his contact info if you read his post above.
2018/03/03 23:25:22
Cactus Music
Wow 2 years! 
2018/03/04 02:02:34
abacab
That's a Rip Van Winkle post!
 
Quite a nap ...
2018/03/04 02:33:26
Kamikaze
A good opportunity for letting people know abut Karl's Videos with SWA
 
https://www.youtube.com/w...PgUgvrNuSvVyfv5qkll0qj
2018/03/04 11:49:27
Zargg
Kamikaze
A good opportunity for letting people know abut Karl's Videos with SWA
 
https://www.youtube.com/w...PgUgvrNuSvVyfv5qkll0qj


It was included in my/the 1st post
Edit: Not that exact link, but the link to his YT page
2018/03/04 11:53:10
Kamikaze
Zargg
Kamikaze
A good opportunity for letting people know abut Karl's Videos with SWA
 
https://www.youtube.com/w...PgUgvrNuSvVyfv5qkll0qj


It was included in my/the 1st post
Edit: Not that exact link, but the link to his YT page


Almost. You linked to Karl's page, I linked to SWA's page with Karl's 50 videos on X2
2018/03/04 11:56:51
msmcleod
You might also want to check out Groove3's Sonar Explained tutorial. It's a very comprehesive and well put together set of tutorials. You can also download the projects used in the tutorials so you can follow the instructor as you go along.
 
I've been a cakewalk/sonar user for over 25 years and this tutorial opened my eyes to loads of areas of functionality I was unaware of.
 
M.
2018/03/04 12:11:49
chuckebaby
Not sure why anyone would pay for Sonar lessons anymore. You tube has almost any possible thing you need to know and its "Free".
 
If you do pay a few more bucks, Karl Roses Videos are detailed.
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