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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/02 09:55:39 (permalink)
Thanks for the opportunity to show our videos to the Cakewalk community. These two videos were recorded in Sonar 3. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=lywilson

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/02 10:01:10 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: Lynn

Thanks for the opportunity to show our videos to the Cakewalk community. These two videos were recorded in Sonar 3. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=lywilson

Enjoy

Lynn Wilson

www.wifemusic.com



Hey that Facts Of Life video was cool. Pretty funny, good stuff.
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/02 12:24:24 (permalink)
live Kicksville stuff! SONAR drives the whole show - from playback tracks to video sync (not to mention everything we've ever recorded has been done in SONAR). Enjoy...

www.youtube.com/KicksvilleVideo
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/03 09:43:44 (permalink)
Kickaville, more videos! It's a pity you only had a few people watching that live performance, it was awesome! I'd go crazy if I were at a show and saw something like that.
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/03 11:49:54 (permalink)
why, thank you very much! There are a couple of other videos from this tour on our home page: www.kicksville.com

Yeah, it would have been nice to have more people, but the shows were meant to be sort of a test run. We have so much technology involved on stage that we needed to make sure it all worked before we really started promoting the show.

I'll put it this way: 72 inputs on stage / 2 digital consoles / 6 stereo monitor mixes / multiple video sources & screens / 24 moving lights / 4 CPUs / SONAR driving playback, video & lighing sync, console automation, patch changes, hosting softsynths, and click. (And for the record, SONAR never even blinked....not one issue during all the pre-production/rehearsals/tour.)

Now that we know it works, we've got some REALLY cool things coming up. I'll post more info once the ink is dry....

Conrad
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Johnny Philko's Waco Video 2007/04/04 07:16:10 (permalink)
Well, here's the link to our video. :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyXNLQ9KlHo

This whole album was recorded in Sonar 4 and the video edited in Vegas.

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/04 18:11:28 (permalink)
Hi,
Although it's not at YouTube yet (who manages to have the TIME to update all these MySpace, YouTube, Google, MSN sites?...) here's my contribution:

BLIND ALLEY- Live performance of "Wont touch ground" http://www.blindalley.se/dd/WTG.wmv

From the album Destination Destiny (Perris Records). Recorded with Sonar 4 and Sonar 5. Live sync with Sonar. Video editing - Adobe Premiere ;-)
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/05 08:32:26 (permalink)
Very nice video. Job well done. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to more vids from you.

Lynn
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/05 19:09:29 (permalink)
Magnus: More!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOOO GOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!! You rock!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Ok, holy crap, Blind Alley is fricken AWESOME!! I'm going to buy your album right now. I have my brother over teaching him a couple guitar parts and we were sitting here rocking out to your videos. Why did you only post half the songs??? They're so good man.
post edited by SonicClang - 2007/04/05 20:07:10
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/05 21:00:23 (permalink)
Cool and Dandy! This video is of the band Aethellis playing the song "Hubris" which was started some years back recording-wise with Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 and finished several years later in Sonar. The song was was in Broadjam.com's Progressive Rock Top 10 chart for 6 months (peaking at #1).

Of course the band are miming to the recording (which is actually all me, Narcissists ho!) but that's "MTV" for ya!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCP-S4HgeY
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/07 08:47:00 (permalink)
Well, thanks a lot! :D

We will try to post some more video clips in the future - so much to do, so little time ;-)
The reason it's only half the songs is that our label do not want us to post the whole songs, due to the risk of internet copying etc.

Hope you enjoy the album.

Best,
Magnus
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/09 03:00:09 (permalink)
yeah, but when are u going to start using sonar
this is some heavy stuff. really liked it.
ORIGINAL: kicksville

why, thank you very much! There are a couple of other videos from this tour on our home page: www.kicksville.com

Yeah, it would have been nice to have more people, but the shows were meant to be sort of a test run. We have so much technology involved on stage that we needed to make sure it all worked before we really started promoting the show.

I'll put it this way: 72 inputs on stage / 2 digital consoles / 6 stereo monitor mixes / multiple video sources & screens / 24 moving lights / 4 CPUs / SONAR driving playback, video & lighing sync, console automation, patch changes, hosting softsynths, and click. (And for the record, SONAR never even blinked....not one issue during all the pre-production/rehearsals/tour.)

Now that we know it works, we've got some REALLY cool things coming up. I'll post more info once the ink is dry....

Conrad

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/09 23:42:57 (permalink)
Some live video of my cover band

http://rockscience.net/bd/?q=node/13

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/11 10:43:37 (permalink)
Live performance recorded to Adobe Audition and then the wavs were taken into Sonar6, mixed and mastered. Effect on the lead acoustic is CamelSpace into Sonitus Delay on an effects bus. The album which it is from is a remastered edition - the album was originally recorded in Audition but almost everything was transferred over to Sonar6 and remastered, sometimes rerecorded entirely in Sonar6.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQbpSw7qPvM

If you like that you can check out more stuff on my website and/or on iTunes and other music services. Thanks Cakewalk!!

P.S. Youtube makes the audio mono. It's in stereo on MySpace (www.myspace.com/markscudder) and at www.whrwfm.org. But please leave your comments about it on Youtube. Complicated stuff, this Web 2.0 :-)
post edited by Fuzzplug Jones - 2007/04/11 10:58:56
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/11 14:31:36 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: Bob Damiano [Cakewalk]

Some live video of my cover band

http://rockscience.net/bd/?q=node/13



You need a ball cap

Was the drummer really playing Looked like he was in slow motion! Good stuff though (aside for the horfic sound )... You guys aren't too bad
post edited by Ognis - 2007/04/11 14:32:47
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/12 10:02:44 (permalink)
Thanks (I think). Yeah everyone is really playing. The sync on my end is really good. Youtube seriously messes up the a/v sync. And yea it's just camera audio. You can hear real multi-track (SONAR) audio recordings of a live gig HERE

ORIGINAL: Ognis


You need a ball cap

Was the drummer really playing Looked like he was in slow motion! Good stuff though (aside for the horfic sound )... You guys aren't too bad


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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/12 11:34:18 (permalink)
cool...thanks, man!

yeah, someday we'll start using SONAR to its full capabilities

seriously though, not only is the whole live show driven by SONAR, everything we've ever recorded has been done in SONAR (or Pro Audio back in the day) as well.

Conrad
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/13 01:40:43 (permalink)
Hey Bob, just teasing ya. You guys played Comfortably Numb great (from the mp3 link). I kept waiting to hear how well the solo would be nailed, and it was right on. I think I heard a miss or two on drums, but other than that it was awsome, great effects/vox/playing on this one :)
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/13 21:10:09 (permalink)
Here's a demo video of the MIDI visualization software I'm developing (MidiSpark). The audio for this video was completely done in Sonar with Garritan Personal Orchestra

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej-CtPVKsH0

My music lurks here: http://www.allhands.com
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/15 13:49:16 (permalink)
Here is a lo-fi animated music video to my "Shock the Monkey" remix I did a few months back. My son and I worked on this off an on over his spring school vacation. It's a little crude but I think really neat. And for once, youtube didn't totally mess up the a/v sync too badly

http://rockscience.net/bd/?q=node/14

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/26 15:12:52 (permalink)
All I can say is this great. Since unfortunately nobody has a book out yet this really helps with the learning curve.
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/04/29 16:47:37 (permalink)
Here's the first of what I plan to be a number of videos (I only recently got a video camera). While this little bit was recorded live, all of my actual multi-tracking is done with Sonar and will certainly be heard in future videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4IhPUP3mVM

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/06 00:56:26 (permalink)
The Players Band, with me singing "Sledgehammer" at Ram's Head Live in Baltimore Friday night, opening for Fishbone and the Toasters, wearing my Cakewakl 20th anniversary tshirt. Ha!


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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/07 20:15:43 (permalink)
I really enjoyed watching the videos here. Good on ya'll.

I've posted links to two videos before, but check out the new videos from Serenity Trace. It was shot at their performance at a norwegian festival recently. You can hear Sonar playing its parts with them on stage here. It sounded absolutely massive!

Retromind
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Enjoy!


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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/08 06:18:58 (permalink)
I dabbled into film making recently and mad a 7-minute video about my community for a public hearing for my Neighborhood Council. The hearing was to get the Neighborhood Council officially certified by the City of Los Angeles, the Neighborhood Council's certification was something I'd been working hard for during the last five years...After we did our oral presentations, we showed this video...the commissioners voted to certify us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bw9l91i_Bc

The score was done on Reason but the end credits song was done entirely on Sonar.
post edited by Elson - 2007/05/08 06:20:06

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/08 10:30:26 (permalink)
Great performance. Nothing like a horn band. Super lead vocal too!
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/10 10:10:34 (permalink)
OK, here's a Video Short we did to promote the Red Sox Rock Song. It features "The Voice Of Fenway Park" Carl Beane introducing the tune, and there's a brief appearance by "Wally The Green Monster".

Naturally, all recording was done in SONAR.

Video ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoiWQm2UJr0
Full Song ---> http://www.redsoxrock.com
Song Discussion ---> http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=1045503

Thanks !
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/10 15:54:50 (permalink)
Sonar's my favorite secret weapon for knocking out midi soundtracks for other peoples videos... just pop a 15 inch lcd monitor into the keyboard's music stand and play the video track in Sonar while playing/recording the midi. Couldn't be easier. Anyway, here's a video of my wife abusing a Steinway live:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6RNh77kPS4

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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/10 22:02:54 (permalink)
Video was removed..........nutz
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RE: Post Links to your YouTube Videos Here 2007/05/11 21:39:00 (permalink)
Finally got to play The Cavern Club...

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