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  • New to X3 after years of Pro Tools (p.4)
2014/01/19 21:22:25
garrigus
Vab
Hurry up with the X3 power book already! Us newbies need it now.



Almost done. Amazon.com has it up for pre-order already.
 
Thanks for asking!
 
Scott

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2014/01/20 20:26:59
trtzbass
Dear friends.
 
Thank you so much for the warm welcome. This indeed is a special place full of great helpful people.
As an audio nerd, I regularly visit several forums, but this is the only one that feels like a community.
I also really appreciate how you all guys have a very balanced outlook on things. It's easy to go to a "branded" forum and find a barrage of overly enthusiastic fanboys who pee themselves at the mention of their fav toys. Luckily it's not the case here.
Today I spent a long time with my new DAW and loved it even more. I learned Audiosnap's functions inside out and marvelled at the flexibility of it. I suppose Mr. Anderton is quite right when he talks about immediacy and fun. I am having a blast here!
 
Have a good one!
 
2014/01/20 22:39:31
Vab
I pee myself over the glorious ideas in my head, Sonar is merely the tool I need to make them happen.

And I learnt much more of how to use it to start working on my ideas in just a few days than I ever did from a few years of studying music tech.

The tutorial videos are great for learning how to use the software, the ones by groove3 helped me a lot with getting started with the basics, and they were only £27. Add on Scott's book when its done, and you have superior value for teaching yourself how to produce music compared to any other DAW.
2014/01/20 22:53:02
bapu
Heh hee. He said pee before his 10th post.
 
I like cut of his jib.
 
Wait, that did not come out right.
2014/01/21 00:02:37
thomasabarnes
And a hearty "welcome aboard" from me, too. :)
 
2014/01/21 08:04:24
cclarry
Welcome to Sonar Jordan,

I came from being a Cubase and Pro Tools user myself...
 
Rest assured that we all here will do what we can to assist in any way we can...

And rest assured, if you're in search of a Software deal, make sure you visit the
Software part of the forum.  We post the best deals to be found on just about
everything...and many freebies as well.  And if your just in the mood to be 
entertained, visit the Coffee Shop (frequently)!!!

You're going to love X3...dive into the pool and enjoy the swim!!!

Larry
2014/01/21 15:32:50
djoni
Welcome.
I am around since 96. Lots of great people around the forum, and sonar really rocks!
2014/01/21 16:28:45
MANTRASKY
Jordan, enjoy your Sonar it's a great software. There so many great people with a wealth of knowledge! Coming from my own experience (2" Ampex, Studer, SSL, Neve etc) Analog tape & splice 30ips, tone calibration and so on, what a world of difference from those days.
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