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  • Should I Put Together a Second Book of SONAR Tips with the Remaining Tips?
2017/12/05 03:54:19
Anderton
Just gauging interest here, it's a lot of work so no guarantees...I do appreciate that several of you have bought The Big Book of SONAR Tips and Equalization De-Mystified from Reverb.com, so I guess there's some interest, but wanted to see what y'all thought. I know there's a doc floating around with the final new tips, but I'd do the same thing as the previous book (update, categorize, list the contents, fixx the typoze, etc.).
2017/12/05 03:56:50
bluzdog
Absolutely!!!
 
Rocky
2017/12/05 04:03:32
ampfixer
No.
2017/12/05 04:05:18
jyoung60
You create it, I'll buy it.
2017/12/05 04:23:57
SandlinJohn
jyoung60
You create it, I'll buy it.




Yes - put it on a store somewhere and you'll have customers for it.
2017/12/05 04:32:04
southpaw3473
I would be interested, for sure. Thank you, Craig, well, for everything. It sure does feel weird around here.
2017/12/05 04:33:03
SF_Green
Yes, please!
2017/12/05 06:06:03
Bflat5
Sounds like a good idea to me.
2017/12/05 06:34:06
methodman3000
What would be interesting is if you did a comparison between Dr T's Level 2 KCS and Band in a box, Realband.  Before I had any computer literacy I studied your book a lot.  and I would write little meditations not being able to provide examples to myself because I didn't have the computer coding and scripting understanding nor the   physics and mechanics vocabulary.  I think had that program continued, the sequencing world might be in a different place.  I loved that Amiga computer.  IN some ways the software development hasn't improved as much as many people think it has. Bars & Pipes was another genuis program.   Other than VST's and DXI I don't see that things are really that different.  I think that KCS Level 2 program was way ahead of its time.  Anyways thanks for giving me some dreams to work with quite a while ago.   What was your favorite computer?  Sonar is great I plan to keep using it but what happened to the video's that you did for it?  They don't seem to be listed in the Products page.  You spoke in a third person format and so introducing the Sonar program X1 took some time to convert it into action sequences.  But now that I understand how Sonar operates it wouldn't be a bad time to revisit them.   Also If you dreamed up a course for Reaktor to build just electronic principles through a music tool building kit.  The art of composing required quite a few musicians in the past to build their own instruments and electronic gadgets.  With reaktor everyone can develop music machine tooling and musical modeling in one go.  Max and MSP  and even Mathematica would be interesting areas to explore but for me I am dyslexic and so I can't work with actual electronics; but I find it fascinating.  It's just with some of these its hard to explain a lot of interesting concepts.  Also 40 years ago we tried to build a synthesizer located in Popular electronics and about a third of the way through , the management decided they would scrap the VCA module.  So we decided we would build our own vca's and we never could get it working right, but it was quality time spent with my dad.  Thanks for your efforts.  
2017/12/05 06:56:57
werewindle
Absolutely even though I'm migrating to Studio One some songs will always remain on SONAR as there just to complicated to move. 
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