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2010/09/21 08:18:45
JazzSinger
Any chance of getting those videos in a non-youtube downloadble form?

I only have internet at work and would get into trouble, but I could
download them if this were possible. Yes, I know there are tricks to
download youtube, but I don't want to have problems with my employer.

I just want to download them.
2010/09/21 10:29:30
Mesh
Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk
]

SONAR Wiki

SONAR Video Archive

SONAR Color Schemes

SONAR Shortcut Reference Document 8.3

Study SONAR Online with Berkleemusic.com




"For Newbies (a broad overview of many topics)" (by forum member Dean Roddey)

"How To Get Help Here" (by forum member John Worsham)
Hi Brandon,
I'm not sure if anyone's aware of this, but the majority of the links above were getting this error (it maybe just a temporary issue):
 

Server Error


404 - File or directory not found.

The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.



2010/09/21 23:57:01
bbent91745
Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk
]

SONAR Wiki

SONAR Video Archive

SONAR Color Schemes

SONAR Shortcut Reference Document 8.3

Study SONAR Online with Berkleemusic.com




"For Newbies (a broad overview of many topics)" (by forum member Dean Roddey)

"How To Get Help Here" (by forum member John Worsham)


I just wanted to let you know that the Sonar Wiki, Video Archives and Shortcut Reference Document 8.3 have bad links (i.e., result in dreaded Error 404). At least that was true at 09/21/10 2056 Hrs PDT.

Regards,
bbent
2010/09/22 14:54:16
Mesh
DeJa Vu
2010/09/24 18:31:14
Brandon Ryan [Roland]
Links are fixed. Thanks for the heads up.
2013/06/13 00:29:53
droddey
None of the links seem to be working anymore...
2013/06/13 00:30:03
droddey
None of the links seem to be working anymore...
2013/06/13 00:30:06
droddey
None of the links seem to be working anymore...
2013/07/25 23:08:25
pianodano
Uh hmmm. The links retrieve a 404 error.
2014/03/05 19:28:23
lowlandr
Hi,
Years ago a regular on the cakewalk/sonar boards posted an article about eq methods. I think it was called, "dipping sauces". It was a nice reference for baseline eq of different instruments/voice types. I used it quite a bit. I recently changed computers and lost the link. Does anyone out there perhaps know of this article? Thanks in advance.
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