• SONAR
  • Just got this mail - "SONAR X2 Producer customer satisfaction survey - New Tech Tips" (p.9)
2013/06/07 15:10:22
FCCfirstclass
Andrew, I had posted early this morning after taking the survey, but for some reason my post was deleted.  I had said thanks to the Cake team and marked my support for the V 700 and V100 as I own the 100 and love it.  Could you see what happened?
 
Thank you
Clint
2013/06/07 15:12:02
Danny Danzi
I usually get all Cake mails. I don't remember a survey...I would have been all over that. If there's a way to have it mailed to me...I'll gladly take it. I wonder if I deleted it by accident....did it literally say "survey" in the subject field?
 
Andrew, for what it's worth....hats off to you for how you've handled yourself in this thread. Especially with those who spew forth fallacy on these forums. I hate to say this, but I'm sort of glad you got a hint of it. You see what we put up with all the time. It's such a downer at times, it makes me not want to come here....and ignore simply isn't enough when you see this going on all the time. It forces you to WANT to step in just because it's so ludicrous and you don't want to see people being misled!
 
-Danny
2013/06/07 15:15:13
scook
FCCfirstclass
Andrew, I had posted early this morning after taking the survey, but for some reason my post was deleted.  I had said thanks to the Cake team and marked my support for the V 700 and V100 as I own the 100 and love it.  Could you see what happened?
 
Thank you
Clint


Could this be the post you are looking for? It is in the other thread http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2841336
2013/06/07 15:19:28
Andrew Rossa
scook
FCCfirstclass
Andrew, I had posted early this morning after taking the survey, but for some reason my post was deleted.  I had said thanks to the Cake team and marked my support for the V 700 and V100 as I own the 100 and love it.  Could you see what happened?
 
Thank you
Clint


Could this be the post you are looking for? It is in the other thread http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2841336




You beat me to it. Yes, two very similar threads. Should I perhaps merge? The other one is way more positive though :)
2013/06/07 15:20:09
Danny Danzi
P.S. I dig the tech tips...keep including them whenever you can! One suggestion if I may..
 
Quite a few of the tech stuff, videos etc, all seem to cater to dance oriented type stuff or groove stuff or some sort of option. It would be really great to see tips and trick on really processing audio related projects instead of loops, grooves, beats, matrix. All that is great...but I see more of that than anything else. Some heavier stuff would be appreciated...rock, metal, country, pop, nu-breed, classic rock, dealing with vocals, high gain guitars, back up vocals, production tricks with effects, bringing out drum sounds, you get the idea. This can be applied to whatever style of music you want. I just think we've sort of exhausted the whole loops and fake instrument side of Sonar. It would be nice to see some real audio handled.
 
For example, there was a video that Seth and Brandon did that had a real drum kit. The real drums were great yet they turned some of the stuff into this fake sounding dance type stuff. I don't have a problem with that....but there are quite a lot of us that are using real instruments too where it would be nice to see how that great audio drum sound they got was processed, see my point? Heck, I'll even help you if you need me for anything. Whether it be sharing examples, working with you, whatever the case. But I think we need to grow the audio aspect of what Sonar can do as well. Think it over. :)
 
-Danny
2013/06/07 15:22:46
scook
Merging them might get a little confusing. Since there are only two, maybe just leave them alone.
2013/06/07 15:27:19
scook
Danny Danzi
P.S. I dig the tech tips...keep including them whenever you can! One suggestion if I may..
 
Quite a few of the tech stuff, videos etc, all seem to cater to dance oriented type stuff or groove stuff or some sort of option. It would be really great to see tips and trick on really processing audio related projects instead of loops, grooves, beats, matrix. All that is great...but I see more of that than anything else.
-Danny


Other styles would be refreshing.
2013/06/07 15:28:35
Andrew Rossa
scook
Danny Danzi
P.S. I dig the tech tips...keep including them whenever you can! One suggestion if I may..
 
Quite a few of the tech stuff, videos etc, all seem to cater to dance oriented type stuff or groove stuff or some sort of option. It would be really great to see tips and trick on really processing audio related projects instead of loops, grooves, beats, matrix. All that is great...but I see more of that than anything else.
-Danny


Other styles would be refreshing.




What did you have in mind?
2013/06/07 15:29:26
Beepster
@Danny... Yes, we definitely need some more raw audio manipulation techniques. Even looking up manual entries I try to find stuff pertaining to things I need to do only to find that it is all geared toward looping and MIDI. That's great and all but I have dozens of hours of audio recordings that need some TLC.
 
Good to see you, man.
2013/06/07 15:43:12
FCCfirstclass
Scook and Andrew,
My thanks to both of you for the info.  I did a big goof (actually my cat did,  I will put the blame on him.)
Clint
 
 
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