• SONAR
  • Perhaps some new videos from Joey and Dan
2016/12/03 08:30:18
Mack
With Sonar bringing out new features, I for one would love to see some more tutorial videos from Joey and Dan. One on Lenses might be quite useful. Just an idea. I know Cakewalk employees are very busy and they probably think they don't have time to mess with making these videos, but in my case, I have found them invaluable.
2016/12/03 08:38:52
Zargg
Hi. Some talk of it here as well. I agree. You're not alone
http://forum.cakewalk.com/Time-to-Change-Platinums-Command-Center-Videos-m3522727.aspx
All the best.
2016/12/03 09:02:18
Mack
Sorry, I did not see the other post. My bad.
2016/12/03 10:37:25
Anderton
I'd love to see some more videos...maybe I could do some in my spare time, or work with Dan on some 
 
However I'm afraid you won't be seeing any videos from Joey any time soon. He is now attending the prestigious Harvard Business School, where he's learning how to take over the world (which actually wouldn't be a bad thing if he does). We hated to see him go but fortunately, he hated to leave Cakewalk so he's still doing contract work for the company . There was a little going-away party for him and I could tell he was really torn about his decision. But honestly, the guy's a superstar and young. I can see where more education could really hone his skills. As much as I miss him and his wild and wacky sense of humor, I'm happy for him.
 
2016/12/03 11:56:36
Mack
Congratulations to Joey and thanks for sharing his good news Craig! We will no doubt miss him. He seemed like a neat guy in the videos.
2016/12/03 12:35:33
Zargg
Sad to see him go, but wish him the best.
 
2016/12/03 14:10:29
Anderton
Zargg
Sad to see him go, but wish him the best.

 
That's the general consensus 
 
It's as if the guitar player in your local band got a chance to tour with some big headliner. You don't want to lose your guitar player, but it's cool to have that happen to a friend.
2016/12/03 14:23:21
Zargg
Anderton
Zargg
Sad to see him go, but wish him the best.

 
That's the general consensus 
 
It's as if the guitar player in your local band got a chance to tour with some big headliner. You don't want to lose your guitar player, but it's cool to have that happen to a friend.


I totally know what you mean. I know someone like that.. A vocalist in a band (I was playing guitar in one of the opening acts) I toured with went on to bigger things. He lives in sunny California now (one of the other in the band moved to Canada, living of his music, and one lives right down the road having a regular life)
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