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  • Video: SONAR X2 - Transitioning From SONAR X1 (and earlier) (p.5)
2012/09/24 11:41:56
fwrend
Major toots to the tutors - well done!
2012/09/24 12:41:38
HumbleNoise
I agree with all the positive sentiments here. I know that with X1 many, many users had no idea how a BUNCH of the new features worked and were turned off because of it. This kind of video should be mandatory as was suggested above. And Seth do NOT minimize the importance of videos JUST like this. It builds good will, it informs the users of new features, and shows that the bakers are listening to the user base.
2012/09/24 18:58:01
C Oneal


Hey thanks Seth 
Excellent conveyance of X2 new features.. The video delivered and sold the personal and direct benefits of your new product very well  a testament  great salesmanship
carlisle Oneal
2012/09/25 05:04:47
SGodfrey
Thanks for the video Seth.

Quick clarification regarding copying, especially in PRV, but also in track view:- once I've selected a range of notes, I wanted to do a drag copy by holding down CTRL and pulling it via mouse in a standard Windows fashion.  I don't think this works.  Am I right in saying that I need to select copy, then move the Now Time to where I wanted to drop, then select paste?
2012/09/25 07:12:07
synkrotron
SGodfrey


once I've selected a range of notes, I wanted to do a drag copy by holding down CTRL and pulling it via mouse in a standard Windows fashion.

This method still works and is my preferred way of copying notes in PRV

Edit:-

This is a direct quote from the X2 Reference Guide, Page 136

Copying notes
To copy notes:
1. Press and hold the CTRL key down while you click the desired note(s).
2. While still holding the CTRL key and the left mouse button, drag the note(s) to the desired
location, then release the mouse button.
The note(s) is copied.

2012/09/25 08:05:56
stevenpanter
As someone who tends to err on the side of cynicism, I had an unfamiliar experience after watching this video - total positivity! Everything about X2 has fallen into place. Many thanks Seth, and very well done indeed!
2012/09/25 10:54:06
sergiobklyn
Is there a way to download this video as a file to watch off-line?
Thanks,
Sergio
2012/09/25 15:54:43
SGodfrey
Hey Synkro
 
You're right, I just tried it again and it does work.  I don't know what I was doing before ... well actually I do have an idea but it's so stupid I daren't admit it!
 
Thanks for your help mate
2012/09/25 16:02:09
musichoo
Go to realplayer.com and download realplayer basic, it is free.
It will somehow add a add on to your IE.
Go to youtube and play the beginning of the video. When you mouse over the top right corner of the video a blue download option box will appear.
Enjoy!
 
2012/09/25 18:07:55
mleghorn
Excellent video -- very informative. Thanks!
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