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Cormega
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/06/05 17:35:19

ORIGINAL: pubmgr@yahoo.com
The GearWire videos all appear to "have been removed by the user"



Sounded too good to be true!
Nick P
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/06/17 21:36:07
I'd like to see one on using the Fit To Improvisation feature. I'm having a heckuva time getting any results with it.
MuSickJunKeyz
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/06/25 21:20:10
the best things about these videos are that they are FREE
spindlebox
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/07/10 21:26:35
Any chance on getting a video on sidechaining / Ducking?

Perhaps a little discussion on FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT Sidechaining?

Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/22 19:32:09
There is a SONAR8 video from our friends at:

Mix Online
&
EM
Dale Aston
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/22 20:31:24
The videos are good for a quick overview of the new Sonar 8 features. When's more in-depth videos coming?

Nice hair.........
bwmac
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/22 21:10:09
Thanks for the info :)
Lay In Wait
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 00:21:45
There is a SONAR8 video from our friends at:


You mention Rapture and Z3TA+ as full versions at one point in the vid, then go on to talk about the LE version of GTR3 right after that. You might want to address that before the vultures begin to swarm. Im pretty sure it was a booboo.
Marketing [Cakewalk]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 07:52:54

ORIGINAL: Lay In Wait

There is a SONAR8 video from our friends at:


You mention Rapture and Z3TA+ as full versions at one point in the vid, then go on to talk about the LE version of GTR3 right after that. You might want to address that before the vultures begin to swarm. Im pretty sure it was a booboo.


SONAR includes the full version of Z3TA+, but the Rapture statement was a mistake, SONAR 8 only includes Rapture LE.
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 16:36:24

ORIGINAL: Marketing [Cakewalk]


ORIGINAL: Lay In Wait

There is a SONAR8 video from our friends at:


You mention Rapture and Z3TA+ as full versions at one point in the vid, then go on to talk about the LE version of GTR3 right after that. You might want to address that before the vultures begin to swarm. Im pretty sure it was a booboo.


SONAR includes the full version of Z3TA+, but the Rapture statement was a mistake, SONAR 8 only includes Rapture LE.


Yes early on in the video I mention that it comes with Rapture LE, but later as I'm talking about Rapture & Z3TA+, I say "full versions", when I should have probably said "full version" (singular). Either way it was definitely a goof and thanks for catching it.
Gauthic
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 16:56:35
Wow the fact that the video doesn't show up in Firefox is bool-sheet :D (cross-platform embed/object for flash is helpful)

nice video once I waited for IE7 to load :-)
post edited by Gauthic - 2008/09/23 16:58:50
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 16:58:51
ORIGINAL: Gauthic

Wow the fact that the video doesn't show up in Firefox is bool-sheet :D (cross-platform embed/object for flash is helpful)

nice video once I waited for IE7 to load :-)


Are you talking about the EM/Mix video?

If so, they work fine for me in FF 3.01.

Oh and thanks
post edited by Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk] - 2008/09/23 17:00:25
Gauthic
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 17:01:20
Yeah, something might be conflicting in my FF 3.0.1 -- might have an adblock plugin or such having issues if your browser is working.

EDIT: just tried it on my linux file server and worked. It's the browser on this box... sorry about the false alarm.
post edited by Gauthic - 2008/09/23 17:04:56
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 17:12:15

ORIGINAL: Gauthic

Yeah, something might be conflicting in my FF 3.0.1 -- might have an adblock plugin or such having issues if your browser is working.

EDIT: just tried it on my linux file server and worked. It's the browser on this box... sorry about the false alarm.

Cool - glad it is working.
dredd i knight
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 21:27:10
Nice teaser Brandon! and i think the hair is cool! you should be in london more; no-one would take a second look- fit in straight away.
Do you know what vids are gonna be out soon?

I want to see beatscape in action, and also

the implementation of the track instruments

plus info with sound examples of how to use the channell strip audio width stuff and

show and tell on the transient shaper; never used one of those ,and i'm starting to see how this is gonna really help me layer beats to produce fat sound with minimum of layers and tweaking.....

would that be possible?
:10:
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 23:16:16
How about a video on the integrated synth racks, and how sonar 8 works with midi? possible midi clips?
jayson
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/23 23:45:09
There's a new video up on sonicstate that showcases beatscape.

Cheers,

jayson
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 02:50:56
ORIGINAL: dredd i knight

Nice teaser Brandon! and i think the hair is cool! you should be in london more; no-one would take a second look- fit in straight away.
Do you know what vids are gonna be out soon?

I want to see beatscape in action, and also

the implementation of the track instruments

plus info with sound examples of how to use the channell strip audio width stuff and

show and tell on the transient shaper; never used one of those ,and i'm starting to see how this is gonna really help me layer beats to produce fat sound with minimum of layers and tweaking.....

would that be possible?


Heheh - thanks! Actually I really do enjoy my time in London when I get to go. I even enjoy the rain (yup).

The only other vid I know that is currently available is the one jayson just mentioned that is up on Sonicstate right now. It is also a kind of teaser video, but it has some audio examples and goes a little deeper into playing Beatscape.
post edited by Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk] - 2008/09/24 03:11:22
syrath
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 02:52:56
Any chance you will be able to go north of London this time Brandon, I offered you a drink the last time if you do. That still stands
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 02:54:37

ORIGINAL: syrath

Any chance you will be able to go north of London this time Brandon, I offered you a drink the last time if you do. That still stands


I'd be glad to and will happily take you up on your offer. How far North are we talking? I'll let you know next time I'm over.
ustudio
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 10:22:50
There's a new video up on sonicstate that showcases beatscape.

Nic e board behind you look likes an SSL duality
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 11:24:35

ORIGINAL: ustudio

There's a new video up on sonicstate that showcases beatscape.

Nic e board behind you look likes an SSL duality


Indeed it is.
HOW2
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/24 23:28:34
Thanks so much for this!! I know I'll be referencing this archive to learn and grow as a Sonar user.

Much Thanks!!
Rob
JV
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/27 18:16:43
You have no idea the folders I had complied. Nowhere worth jack. This was a very helpful manuver. I DO THANK YOU. Anyone that complains of quality of YOUTUBE stuff forgets that it's free and you can turn it off. Nothing is more irritating than listening to "ums and ahhhs" but the info still helps. Good compilation effort. ROCK ON or we'll kill ya!
frankz
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/27 19:32:02
THANK YOU! (Customer since Cakewalk 3.0.... you remember those dots and squares?)

Frankz.
Garry Stubbs
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/28 14:04:31
ORIGINAL: James D

Cakewalk,

What about some different types of videos that will show folks how to use you product in the performing of their daily functions. I believe that if you show these types of videos, people will know that performing every day recording task will make their recording experience easy with Sonar.

I have posted here with the question on how to set up Sonar so that I can have the vocalist listen to themselves with reverb added, but not recorded. I got so many different answers that didn’t' work. So, I would like Cakewalk to present a video on the setup of vocal monitoring, if possible. It should focus on how to assign tracks to busses for monitoring. How to place sends to multiple I/O for listening or using a headphone amp in the process, and also how t add an external and headphone amp. These are the types of videos that are needed so we know how to use your product effectively in our studios. There have been hundreds of post on this with varied answers, and folks still don’t have a complete answer.

Thanks.

James.



+1 on this one - The whole business of stems, busses, submixes etc is still puzzling me, and this is only due to a lack of raw info, which I can usually process and with trial and error generally figure out for myself. I will of course come to the forum with my questions, but any video tutorials in this area would be a huge help

Peace Love and Understanding

Garry Kiosk

EDIT: Completely forgot to say thanks Bakers for the great stuff that IS up there on the Cakewalk YouTube channel, it has been a great help to me in my first 6 months of setting up my project studio with Sonar
post edited by The Kiosk Project - 2008/09/28 14:21:14
crash_3210
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/30 06:12:30
<robotic voice>
more videos ... more videos ... want more videos... need more videos... must ... have... more videos....
DonM
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/30 07:05:08

ORIGINAL: crash_3210

<robotic voice>
more videos ... more videos ... want more videos... need more videos... must ... have... more videos....

I need more monitors.....

-D
Gauthic
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/30 09:20:18
I need more monitors.....


I couldn't agree with your assessment more regarding my current predicament!
JV
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/09/30 16:34:30
Here Here............More vids!
bwmac
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/01 00:16:52

ORIGINAL: The Kiosk Project

ORIGINAL: James D

Cakewalk,

What about some different types of videos that will show folks how to use you product in the performing of their daily functions. I believe that if you show these types of videos, people will know that performing every day recording task will make their recording experience easy with Sonar.

I have posted here with the question on how to set up Sonar so that I can have the vocalist listen to themselves with reverb added, but not recorded. I got so many different answers that didn’t' work. So, I would like Cakewalk to present a video on the setup of vocal monitoring, if possible. It should focus on how to assign tracks to busses for monitoring. How to place sends to multiple I/O for listening or using a headphone amp in the process, and also how t add an external and headphone amp. These are the types of videos that are needed so we know how to use your product effectively in our studios. There have been hundreds of post on this with varied answers, and folks still don’t have a complete answer.

Thanks.

James.



+1 on this one - The whole business of stems, busses, submixes etc is still puzzling me, and this is only due to a lack of raw info, which I can usually process and with trial and error generally figure out for myself. I will of course come to the forum with my questions, but any video tutorials in this area would be a huge help

Peace Love and Understanding

Garry Kiosk

EDIT: Completely forgot to say thanks Bakers for the great stuff that IS up there on the Cakewalk YouTube channel, it has been a great help to me in my first 6 months of setting up my project studio with Sonar



I would have to agree;
sometimes it takes a few times before I get it and
sometimes I just can't make heads nor tails of it.
The videos of day to day set up and in my case (with XP Pro 64 windows edition)
would be a help. I still dont know how to use a large number of functions.

rm5700@optonline.net
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/11 11:54:03

ORIGINAL: bwmac


ORIGINAL: The Kiosk Project

ORIGINAL: James D

Cakewalk,

What about some different types of videos that will show folks how to use you product in the performing of their daily functions. I believe that if you show these types of videos, people will know that performing every day recording task will make their recording experience easy with Sonar.

I have posted here with the question on how to set up Sonar so that I can have the vocalist listen to themselves with reverb added, but not recorded. I got so many different answers that didn’t' work. So, I would like Cakewalk to present a video on the setup of vocal monitoring, if possible. It should focus on how to assign tracks to busses for monitoring. How to place sends to multiple I/O for listening or using a headphone amp in the process, and also how t add an external and headphone amp. These are the types of videos that are needed so we know how to use your product effectively in our studios. There have been hundreds of post on this with varied answers, and folks still don’t have a complete answer.

Thanks.

James.



+1 on this one - The whole business of stems, busses, submixes etc is still puzzling me, and this is only due to a lack of raw info, which I can usually process and with trial and error generally figure out for myself. I will of course come to the forum with my questions, but any video tutorials in this area would be a huge help

Peace Love and Understanding

Garry Kiosk

EDIT: Completely forgot to say thanks Bakers for the great stuff that IS up there on the Cakewalk YouTube channel, it has been a great help to me in my first 6 months of setting up my project studio with Sonar



I would have to agree;
sometimes it takes a few times before I get it and
sometimes I just can't make heads nor tails of it.
The videos of day to day set up and in my case (with XP Pro 64 windows edition)
would be a help. I still dont know how to use a large number of functions.




It would be cool if they allowed Sonar usesr to post stuff here also, using Camtasia or whatever, showing their ways around certain problem areas.
I guess they could just post on YouTube, and link to them in them in the forums. but maybe the video quality might be better from this site?
snicker740
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/13 13:27:31
Hi everybody. I'm MAI DINH THANG.
rm5700@optonline.net
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/13 15:19:16

ORIGINAL: snicker740

Hi everybody. I'm MAI DINH THANG.


Huh?
Guest
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/23 10:23:06
*NEW* SONAR 8 VIDEOS!

Posted to Cakewalk's DAILY MOTION Account!

And Here...

Digital Music Doctor talks Transient Shaper


Stay Tuned and Enjoy!

Kate :)
post edited by Kate Watt [Cakewalk] - 2008/10/30 16:28:24
The Maillard Reaction
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/23 12:28:16
What is this "Daily Motion"?

The video quality looks really good.

Thanks very much for posting these.

Please keep them coming... especially at this clean resolution.

best regards,
mike
dburns
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2008/10/23 22:55:48
Yes, the video quality is outstanding! I was able to see it all legibly on a widescreen monitor.

Thanks!

(Brandon is SO cool!)

:)
jm24
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/11/13 09:35:23
FYI: this link is defunct: SONAR 7 Demo Excerpts from AES 2007- NEW
Phoenix
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/12/21 15:56:48
FWIW, here's the link to my latest (as of today) video on YouTube : Video link. Although it primarily features my Zion guitar Sonar 8 is visible on the computer monitor. I thought I'd post it for holiday greetings anyway. Happy happy merry merry everything!
post edited by Phoenix - 2008/12/21 16:04:08
RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/12/29 15:09:30
Here is a video of my band's soundman's thumb. Unfortunately we're in the background recording a pink floyd song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZcpBC5PPKM


I just realized "soundman's thumb" = good name for a band.
dburns
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/12/29 18:54:14
Thanks for sharing! It's nice to be reminded that Cakewalk staff are real musicians too.

I liked the recording, thumb and all. But, how did you ever get Glennbo to come in to play drums! Now THAT is clout!

:)
post edited by dburns - 2008/12/29 18:57:20
bwmac
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2008/12/30 08:25:01
Thanks Bob. I agree with dburns that its nice to see the musicians behind the software. This is a really good (how it should sound/mix)~ video. Awesome job BTW guys. I think It also answers my question as to posting day to day trial and error videos, but I will ask. Can we drop a link here, in this thread, (for a work around) or should this be just for cakewalk admin video links.
rodreb
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RE: SONAR Video Archive 2009/01/05 15:56:33
At the end it says......

Many of these videos are also available for download from our FTP


But when I try to go there it asks for a password and user name how do I get these so I can download videos. I'm on a very slow dial up connection and have a lot of trouble viewing them as streaming video.
Asgaroth
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RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2009/06/16 11:42:21
thank you for all the work on putting it together I really appreciate it !
cyphersuit
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garrigus
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Re: RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2009/09/20 17:38:56
VIDEO #1: Cakewalk SONAR V-Studio 700 Unboxing
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/video.asp?ID=4

MORE INFO: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/discuss/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3996

MORE VIDEOS: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/videos.asp

Best,
Scott


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grignacarbo
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Re: RE: New Update: SONAR Video Archive 2010/01/24 10:56:02
I have a controller roland vm 7200 and I can not get it to work with act, does not appear in the presets and there are the names of other controllers in SONAR 8, how can I do to create a preset for my controller roland vm 7200?? and how to configure it to make it working? Who can help maybe contact me via email francescogrecomusica@yahoo.it thanks
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