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SONAR Resources

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post edited by Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk] - 2010/09/23 13:00:15
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    Susan G
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:09:48 (permalink)
    Hi Brandon-

    So this makes the list of Stickies longer -- I thought we were trying to pare it down a bit?

    But maybe your intention is to consolidate it -- I'm all for that!

    Thanks-

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:11:24 (permalink)
    It should be shorter now as I've consolidated and taken away some stickies.
    post edited by Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk] - 2008/04/11 05:29:51
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:16:12 (permalink)
    Hi Brandon-

    Ah - I spoke too soon!

    The "Color Schemes" still seems like a duplicate thread, but I'll go away quietly now...

    -Susan

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:21:43 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Susan G

    Hi Brandon-

    Ah - I spoke too soon!

    The "Color Schemes" still seems like a duplicate thread, but I'll go away quietly now...

    -Susan



    your assistance is always appreciated...I can usually use the 2nd or 3rd set of eyeballs...

    "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." WG

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    Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:30:17 (permalink)
    Although now I'm wondering if it makes sense to perhaps keep Color Schemes and/or the Video Archive as separate stickies? Just want to make sure new users find their way to them.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 05:53:50 (permalink)
    Hi Brandon-

    One way to go is this:

    I'd subsume the "How to Contact Cakewalk directly", TOS, and update info into one stickie.
    Strictly informational.

    2nd stickie: For award announcements, etc.
    Strictly promotionsl

    3rd stickie: For Color Schemes, videos, etc.
    Strictly fun/educational

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 06:04:11 (permalink)
    Good ideas Susan. I'll work on it more tomorrow. Thanks.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 06:09:27 (permalink)
    'Night Brandon-

    I'll probably wake up tomorrow and wonder what the heck I was thinking (or it'll still make some sense, ya never know...)

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 07:39:02 (permalink)
    Although now I'm wondering if it makes sense to perhaps keep Color Schemes and/or the Video Archive as separate stickies? Just want to make sure new users find their way to them.


    Brandon,
    Great idea. My vote is actually to keep the Color and Video archives separate, whatever that counts for. I think they'd be easier to find that way and one wouldn't necessarily think of looking for each of them, especially the color. Though coming here it is pretty obvious by the TOC.

    Cheers & thanks!
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/11 12:10:46 (permalink)
    A "Pops and Crackles" resource would be nice.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/12 06:17:33 (permalink)

    Great. For a moment I flattered myself on having taken the intiative in my post four days ago...

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=1354124


    ... but then condemned my selfishness and went back to work.



    Thank you anyway.

    wb

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    Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/17 16:16:14 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Waldemar Brisk


    Great. For a moment I flattered myself on having taken the intiative in my post four days ago...

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=1354124


    ... but then condemned my selfishness and went back to work.



    Thank you anyway.

    wb


    Your post was indeed part of the impetus for this initiative. So feel free to flatter yourself.

    "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." WG

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/18 09:52:21 (permalink)
    It's Colour FFS.

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/18 17:32:14 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Twigman

    It's Colour FFS.


    Hmmm...the absence of any smileys gives me the unnerving feeling that you may not be joking. But that couldn't possibly be...could it? No of course not. Where is my sense of humor...(or is it humour)?

    "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." WG

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/18 20:04:32 (permalink)
    HI,

    New to forum old to Sonar. I'm currently running Sonar 7 PE. when I instaled for the first time my Sonar shortcuts and project icons did not work. I updated to 7.0.1. and every thing was fine. Now i recently updated to the latest patch but the same problem ocurrs and now my pc says i don't have avalid version of sonar so i can't instal the update.
    Has this happened to anyone??? My computer is running fine. I'm even re-installing my Norton Anti-virus to be sure. Any help would be apreciated.

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/18 20:09:11 (permalink)
    You need to post this in the forum below. This is for announcements.

    Best
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    Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/18 20:14:56 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: John

    You need to post this in the forum below. This is for announcements.


    Yes, exactly.

    "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." WG

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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/24 03:57:51 (permalink)
    Perhaps adding a direct link to one of the MP3-encoding setup tutorials (and explanations about the costs/licensing/etc) would be a good add to this sticky's list? I recall a fair amount of (usually passionate) discussion, perhaps that would save some wear and tear on the poor electrons.... :P
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/24 07:12:29 (permalink)
    I'd subsume the "How to Contact Cakewalk directly", TOS, and update info into one stickie.
    Strictly informational.
    I wonder whether combining these threads might result in having to access threads unnecessarily - for example, I am keenly interested in updates, but only interested in "how to contact" when I have a specific need to contact someone. If the threads are combined, any refresh of the combined thread would have me rushing to see if S7.2 has just been released,and I will be disappointed if the refresh is only to give us a new link to contact tech support.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/27 19:38:35 (permalink)
    does

    http://sonar.sonarama.com/sonar/

    the link for the wiki work?

    I thought it was my new AVG v8 blocking it, but after un-installing that it doesn't show.

    In the link blocker for the new avg 8, when you do a search, it gives a tick beside the link if it's classed as safe. With sonarama, if gave a question mark, as it's probably still unclassified.



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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/04/28 05:18:39 (permalink)
    I have used that link and its "sister" to the P5 wiki many times, but neither of them are working today - Firefox says that they are attempting redirection "in a way that will never complete". SOunds like the way that I make music
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    Sonar 7 install 2008/05/10 21:00:58 (permalink)
    Hello everybody! This is my first time to ask a question and I am probably not in the right place to do this but here it goes anyway....
    I recently upgraded from Sonar 4 to Sonar 7 Pro and seem to be having some problems on the install.
    I am using Windows XP Essential with a Tascam US 122 Audio/midi interface. I haven't had any problems loading any other drivers or software, just the most important part. Sonar!!!
    I have a small drive 80 GB, with 512 Ram and I must be missing something somewhere?
    If anyone has any info or suggestions I would be very greatful!

    God Bless!!!
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/05/11 02:05:21 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: kbmusic

    Hello everybody! This is my first time to ask a question and I am probably not in the right place to do this but here it goes anyway....
    I recently upgraded from Sonar 4 to Sonar 7 Pro and seem to be having some problems on the install.
    I am using Windows XP Essential with a Tascam US 122 Audio/midi interface. I haven't had any problems loading any other drivers or software, just the most important part. Sonar!!!
    I have a small drive 80 GB, with 512 Ram and I must be missing something somewhere?
    If anyone has any info or suggestions I would be very greatful!

    God Bless!!!


    ORIGINAL: John

    You need to post this in the forum below. This is for announcements.

    KB, Welcome! but, this thread isn't one that people will read to help you. Post a new thread with a title that summarizes it, and you'll get replies.

    Cheers!
    post edited by corrupted - 2008/05/11 02:26:03
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/05/11 10:55:30 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info.
    KB
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/06/15 09:03:26 (permalink)
    I see that both the Sonar Wiki and the P5 Wiki are both giving 404 errors again and have been for many days - anyone know whether they are "officially" defunct?
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/06/15 19:28:29 (permalink)
    I have tried many times over the last several weeks to contact the maintainer of those services but am getting nowhere. If I get anywhere I'll post back here--an alternative may be available soon.
    post edited by techead - 2008/06/15 19:50:54
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/06/17 21:53:21 (permalink)
    The Wikis are back online.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/06/18 06:10:37 (permalink)
    Are you sure? I'm still getting 404s.
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    RE: Helpful SONAR Resource Threads 2008/06/18 10:28:18 (permalink)
    I would appreciate some advice on buying an electronic drum kit compatible with Sonar but I know next to nothing about them. The price range I'm looking at is £250-400.
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