a newbie such as myself might like to find over at the Sonar Wiki
I've signed up for a Wiki ID. I will put something in there about Drum Maps and link to the video when I have access and time.
You mentioned an envelope tutorial - please post a link if it is available.
BTW, I am a big Kevin Gilbert fan and enjoyed your cover very much.
Thanks for the cover compliment. On one hand, I'm surprised how many folks DO know if this tune, but on the other hand, it's unfortunate so few people even know who Kevin Gilbert was. I have not gotten to the envelope tutorial yet. Before I continue to create them, I'm trying to optimize how I'm outputting them and finding a place where the least degridation and expence is incurred.
This is one of the most-excellent tutorials (on any subject) that I have ever viewed
Can I use that in my marketing materials?

jk
What software did you use to create this tutorial?
Camtasia. It's pretty cool, though, like anything, especially at its price, you'd expect some things about it to work better. But it has a ton of features and appears to be about the best out there for this type of software. It's unfortunately $299! Ouch. Fortunately, I'm hopefully getting my company to foot the bill (I'm the boss, ya know

) for this one, as I'm planning on using it for real corporate stuff - the resolution stuff will not be an issue with LAN based videos. Obviously, those will be significantly more polished as well, beacause I WILL be getting paid for them. I'm just scratching the surface of this tool, and it's pretty fun to think of the things you could do with it...but I'm a geek
I never used midi track layers until then
Just watch out for the midi track layer gotchas in the piano roll view. It's fine if the layers are florming one cohesive thing, but if they happen to be "takes" or something where there is overlap - it will be a confusing mess to look at...ask Susan

or, really, don't...another topic she's probably sick of trying to explain the importance of!