Sharkbite
Even if they are on youtube, its just nice having them to watch and as many videos on youtube, here today, gone tomorrow. I felt that Karls videos were the best $15 I have ever invested in audio recording and l have no problem paying the money to support Sonar and the work Karl did.
Indeed. I maintain a specific folder where I store ALL my vids, manuals, eZines, etc for quick access (this includes hardware manuals, third party vids/manuals, my wacky notes and so on as well... not just SONAR stuff). As I acquire new material it gets added to the various folders and backed up/moved to other systems as needed.
Local documentation is defs the way to go. I still reference online resources frequently (more often actually) but it's great having my own, ever growing collection of digital knowledge.
Cheers.
garrigus
Thanks, Beepster! Working on something. :) In the meantime, YouTube channels will be active soon...
* https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottGarrigus?sub_confirmation=1
* https://www.youtube.com/c/DigiFreqVideo?sub_confirmation=1
* https://www.youtube.com/c...deo?sub_confirmation=1
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Scott R. Garrigus - http://www.garrigus.com
* Cakewalk SONAR Video Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/u...gus?sub_confirmation=1
* Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series: http://garrigus.com/?PowerBooks
* Publisher of the DigiFreq music recording newsletter: http://www.digifreq.com/
* Publisher of the NewTechReview consumer tech newsletter: http://www.newtechreview.com/
Looking forward to it. Keep us posted and best of luck. I'm sure it'll be great.
:-)