SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online

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2014/04/03 14:57:52 (permalink)

SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySzza5AWe0o
 
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    Grem
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/03 15:02:35 (permalink)
    Damn that was quick!!

    Thanks Dan!!

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/03 16:29:38 (permalink)
    That was a good video. Nice quality. And man did Craig cover a lot of ground!! Good job gentlemen!!

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/03 17:46:38 (permalink)
    Craig is a huge asset to Gibson Brands.
    Celemony's Melodyne is a giant, creative tool, beyond just fixing stuff.  But I had to laugh out loud at the synthesized "dead cow" sounds it can produce, dragging the blobs around.
    Maybe Bezerklee can give Craig some bass guitar lessons and help him work on basic timing skills (wink) :-D

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/03 18:19:54 (permalink)
    I'm so dizzy....My head is spin'n.
    Thank you for that Craig.

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/03 22:24:23 (permalink)
    Amazing that this video was up and available so quickly, Great Job guys! The Bar was really pushed way above past endeavors that would take weeks to become available.
     
    Craig did a killer job on touching things that completely captured my attention. Everything covered was of total interest, a great help, and inspiration to me. I would have never touched certain areas of Sonar if I had not have seen it done so well in this video.
     
    I actually feel like I have a new feature filled DAW even though the only thing that has changed is that I am now armed with knowledge of how to use some of the things I had never thought of or saw no use for. Again, Amazing!
     
    Thanks to All involved with this project and the speed of making it available to all Sonar users.
     
    Kind regards,
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/04 07:27:08 (permalink)
    How did everyone like what Craig did with the guitar side chained with the kick?

    I would have never thought of that. And if you told me how to do this effect, I would have never gave it a passing thought.

    But after "hearing" it in context, all I can say is "wow!"

    It also brought me to the conclusion that I'm a guitar player/song writer, not a "Production Artist!"

    The impact this one technique had on the song was apparent to me, but only after the veil was pulled away was I able to see (or should I say hear!)

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/04 09:28:08 (permalink)
    Thanks Dan for the quick posting of the event.  I had a few problems with the stream, and the time allocated forced Craig to hurry his way.  Now we can hit the repeat button. 

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/04 18:22:27 (permalink)
    That was awesome!! Tons of info. quick and to the point. Thanks Craig, Cake, Gibson, Berklee and everyone else involved.
     
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/04 19:44:53 (permalink)
    Wow, given the time restrictions you did a fantastic job Craig!
    Next time I watch it, I'll have a notepad handy : )

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/05 10:11:47 (permalink)
    Craig is the MAN!!!!!!!

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/06 04:35:10 (permalink)
    Thanks Gibson, Cakewalk, Berklee, Very Impressive Craig you make everything look so easy!
    You have written some amazing books over my lifetime thanks for them too.
    Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial.
    Cheers

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/06 18:15:46 (permalink)
    cOOL! Will check it out. I'm having issues with intermittent audio drop outs . Adjusting the buffer on the mixing latency or sync, does not seem to stop it. Admittedly i have a lot of over-dubs in my arrangement-but i do not want to delete them..
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/09 09:13:57 (permalink)
    Well done Craig! I learned some new things and was also reminded of features I want to use, need to use, but forget about them. No realistic fix for me there.
     
     

     
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/09 18:50:12 (permalink)
    Excellent job!! +1 to watching it again with a notepad...
     
    Thanks Craig. Thanks Gibson.  Thanks Cake.


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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/04/12 10:57:13 (permalink)
    Thanks Dan, thanks Craig... thanks Berklee and Cakewalk.
     
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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/05/09 15:56:23 (permalink)
    That was quite informative! Thanks a bazillion Craig!

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/05/11 22:24:31 (permalink)
    Craig - well done.  Relaxed way to introduce lots of ideas and techniques in a short amount of time.  It's presentations where the various capabilities are applied in actual songs or song parts that really help to capture interest.
     
    Thanks so much!

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    Re: SONAR X3 Clinic by Craig Anderton - Berklee Online 2014/05/11 22:27:37 (permalink)
    Wish I had time to do more...but thanks for the props! I spent quite a bit of time putting that together.

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