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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 07:59:41 (permalink)
Usually Quicktime will show chapters with links. Bottom right of the status bar if I remember correctly.

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Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 08:17:14 (permalink)
Sonar X2 Explained

Eli must have gotten an early download :-)
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 08:20:40 (permalink)
Downloading now, looking forward to the videos Karl.

Also downloading X2 as well. Great weekend for me!:)

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 08:35:57 (permalink)
Thanks Mike - Quick Time did it. Lower right as you said shows all the chapter titles, and picking one does it. Karl - you may wish to make this better know, as everyone will have this problem. Thanks again.

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 09:23:47 (permalink)
SvenArne


Karl, buddy, I promise I'll buy your video right now if you help me get the Overlap Crop Tool to show up! I'm losing my mind here...

I'll concede defeat there. I assume that's a bug......
 
Karl - you may wish to make this better know, as everyone will have this problem. Thanks again.
Thanks for the info on Quick time mudgel. Kelsoz I'll bare that in mind for future queries thanks for the update, I'll ask if there's a better way of navigating but the final video is put together elsewhere. I just provided the raw edits/callouts etc..
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 09:46:44 (permalink)
Yeah, I did 


For those interested, here is a summary and description of the topics covered: 

Sonar X2 Explained
Groove3
Eli Krantzberg
September 2012


The Basics - Get off to the right start with Sonar X2 by setting up your hardware and learning your way around the interface. 

01. Lift Off!- Overview of basic audio and MIDI hardware setup and settings.


02. Language - Explore some of the basic terminology and concepts used in the Sonar X2 project hierarchy, and learn about the common file types available.


03. Look - Take a first look around the Sonar X2 interface and learn about the basic elements of the interface.


04. Listen - Explore the Browser, see how to manually set up a preview bus and audition audio loops at various tempo, and learn how to work with the various docking options. 


05. Synth Rack Intro - See how to use the Browser's Synth tab to load soft synths, and then use the Media tab to audition MIDI Files as well as load clips and create tracks.


06. NOW's The Time! - Explore some of the ways of moving the NOW time to various playback positions.


07. Time Ruler and Transport Tips - Discover how to zoom directly from the time ruler, change and add time ruler formats, and how to use some additional transport commands to control playback.




Recording - Learn what you need to know to make your own audio and MIDI recordings. 

08. Metronome Setup - Watch as we manually create a bus for the metronome output, and set the various parameters to customize the click and count off.


09. Basic MIDI Recording - Listen as a MIDI drum track is set up and recorded to a click, and see how to create additional MIDI tracks routed to a single software synth.


10. Input Quantize - Learn how to set up a custom quantize template and use it to quantize mIDI recordings immediately on input.


11. Recording With The Arpeggiator - Discover the rhythmic possibilities available with Sonar X2s arpeggiator, and how to load, save, and edit it's presets and parameters.


12. Basic Audio Recording - See how to set inputs, arm multiple tracks, set various recording preferences, check levels, and record an audio track.


13. Input Echo - See how to use the Input Echo function to monitor the audio signal from Sonar X2 while recording, and how to mute the sound card input in the Windows 7 Control Panel. 




Working With The Display - Dig a bit deeper into Sonar X2 and discover ways of customizing your workflow. 

14. Track Display Shortcuts - Learn several useful keyboard shortcuts for managing the view and sizing of the tracks in the Track View.


15. Zooming Techniques - Discover different ways of zooming and scrolling the disply using menu commands, keyboard shortcuts, the mouse and mouse wheel with various modifiers, and the new Sonar X2 Auto Zoom feature.


16. Track Display Options - Learn how to load and display custom icons, how to customize which elements are displayed in the different classes of channel strips using the Track Control Manager, how to modify the meter display; and how to export track templates.


17. Clips Pane Display Options - Control and modify the clip information displayed in the Clips Pane, and see how to set the double click behavior, rename clips and tracks, and change the clip colors.




Editing In Track View - Take your project to the next level by utilizing Sonar X2's powerful editing capabilities. 

18. Editing Quick start - Explore Track Filter and edit filter settings; and learn how to call up the various tools using the Tool HUD.


19. Working With The Tools - Discover the functions of each of the main edit tools, how to make both clip based edits and time based edits, and how to use the hidden scrub and zoom tools.


20. The Smart Tool - The Smart Tool combines the most commonly used functions of the other edit tools. Learn how to use it's various functions based on it's position in Clips and different modifier key combinations.


21. Smart Snap - Discover the various absolute and relative snap based editing functions, and see how the new smart snap and secondary snap features work. 


22. Using Markers - Markers are useful for jumping to preset locations, making time based selections, and simple visual organization. Watch as markers are created and edited within a project.


23. Split, Drag, Paste, and Link - Learn how some of the various options for splitting, copying, pasting, and linking clips work


24. The Track Inspector - Explore the anatomy of the various channel strip types, and learn more about the Track properties inspector controls.


25. Clip Properties - Discover some of the ways audio and MIDI clips are edited from the Clips Properties Inspector.




Advanced Editing - Make your content work at different tempos, and discover some alternate methods of MIDI part creation and editing. 

26. Quantizing With AudioSnap - Watch as we put AudioSnap to work quantizing the shaker part non destructively, and then render it as a new clip. 


27. Working With Groove Clips - See how easy it is to turn an audio file into a loop that will follow project pitch and tempo, using the Groove Clip Inspector properties. 


28. The Piano Roll View Display - Learn how to customize which Piano Roll View window elements are displayed, how to work with multiple tracks simultaneously, and some simple selection techniques.


29. Note Editing in Piano Roll View pt 1 - Watch as notes are trimmed, transposed, glued, scrubbed, quantized,and erased.


30. Note Editing in Piano Roll View pt 2 - See how individual or multiple notes are created using either the Smart Tool or the Freehand Draw tool.


31. Nudge, Tab, and Inspect - Learn how to use the Event Inspector Module, combined with the Nudge and Tab commands to speed up your work flow.




Recording Techniques - Learn how to punch in, loop record, and manage multiple takes with Sonar X2's new Take Lanes.

32. Auto Punch Recording - Discover how to punch in and replace portions of live audio recordings unsing Sonar's Auto Punch functions.


33. Loop Recording - See how Loop playback and recording is set up and is used to capture multiple passes over a specified range either to take lanes or to newly created audio tracks. 


34. Working With Take Lanes - Discover how take lanes are used to edit together composite tracks using a variety of techniques including muting, splitting, and clip isolation. 




Mixing - Bring your sound together by customizing your signal routing, adding effects processing, and automating your mix. 


35. Customizing The Console View - Learn how to hide or reveal various elements and track types in the Console View, and hwo to customize the look and response of the meters. 


36. Using Multi Port Instruments and Track Folders - See how to assign multiple outputs in Session Drummer for effects processign of the individual elements, and then pack all of the newly created tracks together into a Track Folder. 


37. Working With Real Time FX - Discover how effects processing is applied either to complete tracks or specific clips, and how to navigate the plug-in porpeties page controls.


38. FX Chains 2.0 - Yeah! - Learn how to consolidate multiple plug-ins into FX Chains, and how to assign customizable controls in the FX Chain Container window.


39. Sends and Busses - Watch as the Insert Send Assistant is used to create sends simultaneously on multiple tracks to a new Bus with a Breverb plug-in, and how busses are created and set up for use as sub groups.


40. ProChannel QuickStart - Learn how to load, sort, replace, manage, and work with the various ProChannel elements; how to insert FX Chains directly in between the ProChannel modules; and how to call up the new Console Emulation module as the first plug-in on all tracks simultaneously. 


41. EQ and Compression - Look and listen to how EQ and compression are applied to the various elements in the mix. 


42. Automation Modes and Automation Lanes - Learn how the different automation modes work, and see how to use the new automation lanes functions to organize multiple automation envelopes.


43. Drawing and Editing Automation - Discover how to edit exisitign automation nodes, as well as how to create new automation directly in the Clips Pane using the various pattern tools. 


44. Working With MIDI Continuous Controller Messages - Learn how to assign MIDI CC messages to specific synth controls, and then animate their movement in the Piano Roll View's Controller Pane. 


45. Final Mix and Fade Out - Watch as some final automation and limiting is applied; and then listen as the complete mix is exported to a CD quality audio file in real time. 


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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 09:48:15 (permalink)
Yo FBB-AKA-KR

When did you get the first working copy of X2?

How many updates did you get while producing the vids?

When did you get the shipping version?

Any updates/corrections we should know about  for stuff that changed after you finished?

jm
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 10:18:21 (permalink)
You've been working hard Eli!

I just purchased the X1 set and am still going through it being a new user it's helping out a lot.

Is there a lot of new content? I would think a lot of things wouldn't need to be changed.

Just wondering how much is changed and if I need the new version...

Thanks



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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 10:43:18 (permalink)
Er..... not sure I should be divulging a lot of that info or that I even know the answers to some of it..but the answers are....

A while ago.... after being asked it took me a little while to think about actually taking on the project, as much as I wanted to I knew it was going to be a huge amount of work. Then it took a while for SWA to fix me up with X2.

A few...

Don't know that I have/did....

None that I am aware of.

The video was literally finished a few days ago the bulk of the work was scripting through what I would be covering. The videos were all record over a manic couple of weeks.

I know I'll sound like even more of a fanboi than some already think I am but I can honestly say that I had more crashes and bugs using Camtasia 8 to make the videos than I ever did with Sonar as the subject. The marker system in Camtasia 8 is fickle to say the least.
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 11:05:39 (permalink)
Eli,

I have both grove videos that feature your teaching on X1, Both videos have been extremely helpful to me. So I have two question. 

What is on the new instruction series that is different then X1?

Are you working on a tips and tricks video as well?

Love the groove 3 stuff thanks.

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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 11:16:51 (permalink)
Hi Guys, 

First off - this new series is 100% completely new content. Having said that, a lot of the same ground is covered that was covered in Sonar X1 Explained. These video series are meant to be a primer on getting up and running with Sonar from scratch. So, as a result, similar topics are covered. But they are not presented and covered in exactly the same way. And of course there are the new features. 

I'm not currently working on a Tips and Tricks series for X2, but it is certainly a distinct possibility for the not too distant future. 

Eli Krantzberg
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 12:35:14 (permalink)
Alreday bought it! Eli always does a great job!  Can't wait to watch and learn!

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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 12:51:22 (permalink)
Eli Krantzberg


Hi Guys, 

First off - this new series is 100% completely new content. Having said that, a lot of the same ground is covered that was covered in Sonar X1 Explained. These video series are meant to be a primer on getting up and running with Sonar from scratch. So, as a result, similar topics are covered. But they are not presented and covered in exactly the same way. And of course there are the new features. 

I'm not currently working on a Tips and Tricks series for X2, but it is certainly a distinct possibility for the not too distant future. 

Eli Krantzberg

Thanks Eli, Your videos always explain Sonar in the most simplified way. They saved me a lot of time and I got the most use out of Sonar as a result. I will pick up the new one after I finish downloading the new X2. thanks

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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 13:51:31 (permalink)
Thanks for the kind words.  I have to say, I really had a ball doing this series. Sonar X2 _feels_ great to use. 
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 14:34:46 (permalink)
Downloading my copy right now. Looking forward to it. Thanks Eli!
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 14:42:11 (permalink)
Downloading my copy right now. Thanks for taking on the project, Karl. I think I'm going to enjoy the videos. ~EFaaT
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 14:43:54 (permalink)
kelsoz


Karl - Thanks for doing this and for the list of chapters you posted here. I've downloaded the vid and took a quick look - and it looks good. I was not, however, able to navigate from chapter to chapter. I'm looking at a nine hour video but don't know how to get to any one chapter, or find a section I watched previously. I default to WMP for this, but have tried other viewers with no luck. Is there any way I can get any viewer to show me the chapters, or markers? If not, can you (or the publisher) put out the list of topic along with the start time for each topic. That would be a huge help Thanks to you or anyone who can help mew with this.
Try VLC or QuickTime. WMP and some other players don't support chapters.

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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 15:09:49 (permalink)
Edited.....Topics covered,covered It
reminder...to check entire thread before posting.
post edited by bobguitkillerleft - 2012/09/21 16:36:29

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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 15:47:43 (permalink)
Hi Bob, 

Thanks - glad you liked the solo 


In terms of the content, it's really hard for me to say how eye opening the rest of the videos are going to be for you. The best thing I can say is, look over the video titles and descriptions that I posted a few posts above this. That will give you a very good idea of the content covered. 
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Re:Sonar X2 Explained 2012/09/21 16:39:29 (permalink)
Wow I must'ave come to this obvious conclusion a lil bit before I refreshed the page[but after I "erased my post"....facepalm].,but Thankyou for taking the time to post Eli,very cool!,and to reiterate,stunning "Vibes" Soloing!  
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 16:56:25 (permalink)
Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk
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 WMP and some other players don't support chapters.

Which is pretty lame it doesn't,I'm also not doing quick export checks with WMP anymore,as I've come to the conclusion,that "it" adds "top end" to everything that's played through it,even after making double sure,ALL "enhancement" foof,is turned off.


It's a pity as W7 is a great OS,but IE,and WMP,need to be tossed........or at the very least fixed!
Bob

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 17:02:05 (permalink)
In regards to the questions on the Chapter Menu.  As Andrew has mentioned, not all player support the OGM chapter format.   Quicktime, iTunes, and most iDevices do not have a problem with the chapters.   For Quicktime on Windows, the menu will appear to the right of the transport. 

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 17:09:31 (permalink)
 
Has anyone else had a problem with the download?
 
I'm currently having to try a third time.
 
The first time I used Internet Explorer, and when I tried to unzip the file with WinZip I got this message:
 

 
 
If I double clicked on it, I got this:
 

 
 
I then tried using FireFox, and the download appeared to have finished, but all I had in the destination folder was a .tmp file. I waited about half an hour to see if it would change into the zip file but no joy.
 
I'm currently trying again (yet another two hours ) using Chrome.
 
If this fails, does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Would my proof of purchase from Streamworks allow me to download it from Cakewalk maybe? I've never ever had a problem like this with any Cake download. Maybe I should have stumped up the extra four quid to buy it from here
 
 
 
 
 

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 17:19:32 (permalink)
SteveStrummerUK


 
Has anyone else had a problem with the download?
 
I'm currently having to try a third time.
 
The first time I used Internet Explorer, and when I tried to unzip the file with WinZip I got this message:
 

 
 
If I double clicked on it, I got this:
 

 
 
I then tried using FireFox, and the download appeared to have finished, but all I had in the destination folder was a .tmp file. I waited about half an hour to see if it would change into the zip file but no joy.
 
I'm currently trying again (yet another two hours ) using Chrome.
 
If this fails, does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Would my proof of purchase from Streamworks allow me to download it from Cakewalk maybe? I've never ever had a problem like this with any Cake download. Maybe I should have stumped up the extra four quid to buy it from here
  

Hi Strummer,

Can you open a support ticket at http://helpdesk.streamwor...Main/frmNewTicket.aspx  we will be glad to get this sorted out for you asap!
Cheers,
Chris
 
 
 
 



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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 17:22:07 (permalink)

Hey Chris, thanks for your quick reply - it's really appreciated!

I've got about another hour of the current download to run - if it works OK I'll reply back in this thread. If not, I'll follow your link and open a support ticket.

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 17:22:26 (permalink)
Steve,

I should add that there is an issue we are working on with our Flex/Flash download manager where Flash is reporting the incorrect file size.  And while the download manager does work, the bug reports it to be 100% before the download is fully complete.  Please wait till the download manger reads 'Download Complete' before close the page and opening the file.

We have added this to our knowledge base this morning.

http://helpdesk.streamwor...r-downloaded-file.aspx

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 18:02:21 (permalink)

Cool, thanks again Chris.


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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 18:55:34 (permalink)
OK, I've had this screen showing now for well over half an hour:


 
 
 
It shouldn't take that long to download the additional 47MB (over the 2GB limit it mentions in that link) should it?
 
 
Oh well, I'm off to bed now. I'll leave the Chrome window open overnight to see if it finally changes to Download Complete, and I've started another download in FireFox to see if that works.
 
 

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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 20:55:08 (permalink)
How big is this? I am using Chrome to DL it and it is taking a really long time. IT has been going for several hours, much longer than X2 and all it's stuff. It says that the DL is 2.9Gigs... ?? So far I have downloaded 1.1 gigs It says I am downloading this: 


SWA_Complete_Sonar_X2.zip1,586 KB/s - 1.2 GB of 2.9 GB, 18 mins left http://cakewalk.s3.amazonaws.com/estore/SWA_Complete_Sonar_X2.zip?AWSAccessKeyId=



I also noticed something else downloading and cancelled it, it was this: Downloads/Unconfirmed%20314716.crdownload
I didn't know what is was so I cancelled it before it opened.


Something seems wrong. This is taking WAY too long.  It is at 1.6 gigs now,does this seem right?

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HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM
Octa-Capture
KRK Rokit-8s
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available 2012/09/21 21:03:24 (permalink)
2.4 gigs...

Sonar Platinum
Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles)
HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM
Octa-Capture
KRK Rokit-8s
MIDI keyboards...
Control Pad
mics. 
I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
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