X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More

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2012/04/22 16:14:25 (permalink)

X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More

A new issue of the free computer sound magazine WSM is available here:
 
//issuu.com/wusik/docs/wsmapr201296dpi
 
It contains a tutorial on the new X1 effects chain capability directly viewable here (written by me, but this isn't about bragging):
 
//issuu.com/wusik/docs/wsmapr201296dpi/90
 
Plus there's a wonderful surprise.  We have a new writer who is well known and admired by many here on the Cakewalk forum.  Check the issue out to see who it is.
 
To view, maximize browser, go to URL and click "Click to read".  Then click anywhere on the page to zoom.  Use your mouse wheel to adjust zoom size.  Mouse movements will scoll the viewed area.
 
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    musicroom
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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/22 16:36:07 (permalink)
    Very nice - looking through it now!

     
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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/22 16:50:11 (permalink)
    dmbaer

    Plus there's a wonderful surprise.  We have a new writer who is well known and admired by many here on the Cakewalk forum.  Check the issue out to see who it is.   
    Your new writer is indeed well known here and a wonderful addition to your staff; he is perfect for this task.  Enjoyed reading or at least skimming through the articles.  Good job dmbaer and good job mr. "new writer" [don't won't to give his name away].





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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/23 13:17:56 (permalink)
    cecelius2


    good job mr. "new writer" [don't won't to give his name away].
     
     
    Your discretion is admirable. 


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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/23 15:57:49 (permalink)
    Wow, I can't imagine the amount of work that goes into your epub. My hat's off to you.

    Congratulations on the new writer.

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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/23 23:42:38 (permalink)
    Very nice publication! And, you are in my home-town. Clayton Valley High 1966!

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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/24 13:18:24 (permalink)
    JSGlen


    Very nice publication! And, you are in my home-town. Clayton Valley High 1966!


    Washington (IL) Community HS 1965.  Didn't move to the Bay Area until around 1972 and moved to Concord about sometime in the mid 80s. 
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    Re:X1 Effects Chains Tutorial and Much More 2012/04/24 13:21:45 (permalink)
    ampfixer

    Wow, I can't imagine the amount of work that goes into your epub. My hat's off to you.
    Thanks for the kind words, John.  I'd say there are a lot of hours that go into each issue, but since the magazine is put together by voluteer writers, none of it regard it as work, or we wouldn't bother.

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