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  • SONAR X2 versus Cubase 7 (p.12)
2013/03/09 15:43:13
chuckebaby
godparticle


You people are off the charts (literally too i guess). You've got to admit, i'm pretty brave to sit here and take a battering from people who have nothing worthwhile to say, even though i asked a simple and innocent question.

And then stratman70 blames me for the actions of other people who came in here merely to talk out of their ass. Since when i am responsible for other peoples antics stratman70? Tell me!

I can't believe they got pulled in here too, but maggots love to fester, that's not my fault is it? Flies love ****, right? Was i the one that pulled them in here stratman70, or did they come into this thread of their own volition?
How am i playing games by asking a simple innocent question to get a few opinions about two different DAW's? Please tell me. I didn't fu_king ask for advice did i, i asked for opinions about the interface of two different DAW's, so show me where the majority of these dick-wads have made a sincere attempt to ANSWER my question? All they've done is come in here to mock and be sarcastic and rack-up their post count, not to mention giving me advice about something i clearly don't wish to do.

Now is there anyone out there who might wish to give me an answer based on a thorough knowledge of both DAW's? Is that a simple enough question people?? You lot are fricken unbelievable man!

sorry man,
ive been getting a little side tracked here as well,
you might fair better by starting a whole new thread to ask your question because your thread and title started with Cubase versus sonar,
then for some reason "mid-thread" you changed the topic to a totally different daw ?
this has confused some of us and led this thread array,bound to happen Particles.
 
just start a new one  :)
 
good luck
 
Charlie
2013/03/09 18:11:08
Fog
godparticle


Now is there anyone out there who might wish to give me an answer based on a thorough knowledge of both DAW's? Is that a simple enough question people?? You lot are fricken unbelievable man!


what , we are members of EMF ? who'd have guessed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waacof2saZw

sing up if you know... the lyrics are very apt for mr GP..LOL

a few of us can answer your question, but you are quite vulgar to even be bothered to properly, learn to stop swearing also.. young folk might be reading this...

go try the trial versions..how everyone works is different.. and how some of us function mentally is VERY out there ;-)



FBB , yep it was SX3..  I'll have to look at the stack of boxes I have from upgrade hehe.. I did skip a version though.


2013/03/09 19:16:03
trimph1
godparticle


Any opinions about which has the best workflow and which is overall easier to use between S1 and Sonar?? (How many times do i have to ask this one terrifyingly simple question?) 

I don't need advice to download the damn things, i can decide that myself, don't you think i would have done that already IF THAT'S WHAT I FELT NEEDED TO BE DONE, I just asked for some fu_king 'opinions' people, about the differences between S1 and Sonar. What part of that don't you understand???

If you don't know, don't answer, and stop using this thread to rack-up your post count. I am only interested in answers from people who have USED BOTH, the rest of you can stay away, i'm not interested in what you have to say, OK?? SHEESH!
I think this my be the part that got people mixed up.

I've been using both X2 and Studio 1 Version 2 for while now and there is a lot of difference, in ,  my mind anyways, between them. The first being the intuitiveness of S1 over that of X2 for start. I tend to use S1 for quick laying out of ideas but X2 seems more suited to final edits/mastering as such.


2013/03/09 19:17:49
trimph1
mmmmm...an interesting question....how is a comparison thread like this still here....while the one I put in Software about my opinion, sort of, about S1 was locked up?
2013/03/09 23:13:46
mrneil2
Do us all a favor and go with Cubase.  You'll be happier and so will we.
2013/03/10 03:13:46
FastBikerBoy
chuckebaby


by the way karl, ive learned to appreciate the videos you have done for sonar.
 I would love to get some pointers some time.

I know this is a lot to ask with you busy doing your own thing but if you get just a second I would love to learn a few tricks.
#1-your videos sound professional because of the content you speak of.
#2- your presentations, they are methodically a work of art, is this planned.?
I have a few more but id dont want to totally de-rail this thread, not that it's going anywhere anyway.
you know what I mean   ;)


Hi Charlie

Thanks.

Yes most are pretty well planned. In fact 90% of the time I spend on a video is spent on planning how to get the subject across and then scripting the actions and narrative. The actual capture process is pretty quick.

I also record the narration first, capture the screen action separately and then edit it all together. Post edit work is done by SWA.

HTH
2013/03/10 03:28:48
chuckebaby
FastBikerBoy


chuckebaby


by the way karl, ive learned to appreciate the videos you have done for sonar.
I would love to get some pointers some time.

I know this is a lot to ask with you busy doing your own thing but if you get just a second I would love to learn a few tricks.
#1-your videos sound professional because of the content you speak of.
#2- your presentations, they are methodically a work of art, is this planned.?
I have a few more but id dont want to totally de-rail this thread, not that it's going anywhere anyway.
you know what I mean   ;)


Hi Charlie

Thanks.

Yes most are pretty well planned. In fact 90% of the time I spend on a video is spent on planning how to get the subject across and then scripting the actions and narrative. The actual capture process is pretty quick.

I also record the narration first, capture the screen action separately and then edit it all together. Post edit work is done by SWA.

HTH

wow, I had no idea that you actually do the narration part first, but it makes sense, im sure your able to get your point across in a better fashion by doing it this way.
to much is left behind when doing things on the fly(like the way you used to do your you tube vids) like I do some of mine.
this one here of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjZS61Wg-XY
 
was done by recording the video first with a dummy narration track and then going back after and editing the narration overdub once more.
as well as cutting up some of the useless trash that gets thrown around in there.
 
was there any videos you watched about creating good videos that helped you, or got you on the idea of doing narration first ?
I don't want to you to give away all your tricks here on the forum so feel free to either say, ahhh,maybe..lol
or just skip it  :)
 
im just learning  to polish and get to be half as good as you karl.
I don't see a future in it for me, im just trying to better my production skills.
 
2013/03/10 10:16:17
Pragi
Hi picle,
yesterday it starts to snow here again.The Winter here is now about
3  month or longer.It´s really cold outside and I want simply more sunshine and warmer  
temperature´s.
How about the weather were you life?

Pragi

Imo Q-base is a pain in the neck,inconvenient workflow ,
horridly gui aso.
But to my surprise there are some good guys I know which really like to work with this
crappy **** (lol).

Unbelieveable................ 
2013/03/10 15:19:03
Bristol_Jonesey
mrneil2


Do us all a favor and go with Cubase.  You'll be happier and so will we.

^^^^ This is the correct and only answer
2013/03/10 15:33:21
John
Bristol_Jonesey


mrneil2


Do us all a favor and go with Cubase.  You'll be happier and so will we.

^^^^ This is the correct and only answer

+1000. 

 
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