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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/06/30 23:26:26 (permalink)
Basically, if you re-read the manual that came with the Duo Capture, you will be set up and ready to go.  It is not difficult to get the  Roland Octa - Capture, Duo- Capture, or Tri - Capture working configured and working with Sonar.
 
Is this the Duo -Capture EX or Duo - Capture mk2?  Which one are you using? 
 
Just re-read the manual and follow each and every step, and it will work.  Don't miss the part about installing the drivers.
 
DUO Capture EX Manual  /   DUO Capture mk2 Manual
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/01 00:03:09 (permalink)
If vwillis007 returns, I bet he/she/it/they will be shocked to find that the thread has already turned a page without any additional participation 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 08:00:47 (permalink)
The forums continue on even if the OP doesn't return to participate. 
 
That's the the nature of the forums!! 
 
 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 11:23:45 (permalink)
At least he didn't mention Reaper. That usually goes hand in hand with the 1 post, "SONAR sucks" motif.

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 11:43:12 (permalink)
But the word choice in the title made the thread go "Hot" already... funny how that works... sorta like "forum rubbernecking"

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 11:45:40 (permalink)
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At least he didn't mention Reaper. That usually goes hand in hand with the 1 post, "SONAR sucks" motif.


If he is having trouble learning Sonar, Reaper will beat him silly. 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 12:08:58 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby ohgrant 2015/07/02 21:13:11
To the pessimist, Sonar is a monstrosity.
To the optimist, Sonar is fully featured. 
To the realist Sonar is great, but still needs improvement.
 
Just goes to show....you can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please ALL the people ALL the time.
 
 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 13:23:42 (permalink)
I taught my self to read music when I was 14.
I wanted to play guitar.
 
Started to read a few manuals and work books; after an HOUR I  threw the books into a trash bin
and went outside to play ball.
I never made it to the court. Something welled up in me and I turned around,
marched back home and locked myself in my bedroom until I knew how to read music.
 
I am sure the OP is experiencing SOME measure of this...
He/She is probably shedding.
 
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 13:35:12 (permalink)
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At least he didn't mention Reaper. That usually goes hand in hand with the 1 post, "SONAR sucks" motif.


If he is having trouble learning Sonar, Reaper will beat him silly. 


 
LOL, Hey!!! I LIKE Reaper;
John is right tho... if the OP thinks Sonar's learning curve is steep...
I stopped using it as much because it seemed to turn into such a science project.
But if you have some kinda crazy setup you want, Reaper bends like pretzel.
 
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 13:42:36 (permalink)
If the OP thinks Sonar is a monstrosity, then may be he/she will want to use Audacity.  It's free, it's as simplistic as it comes and it will still get the job done.
 
But he/she still still have to read the manual!!!   

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 13:51:39 (permalink)
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But the word choice in the title made the thread go "Hot" already... funny how that works... sorta like "forum rubbernecking"




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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 13:52:28 (permalink)
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But if you have some kinda crazy setup you want, Reaper bends like pretzel.

I think I should try to go Reaper way... May be AZCtrl can add some twists to existing bends

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 14:18:41 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2015/07/02 14:27:29
I have been using Cakewalk software since 2000 starting with the basic Guitar Tracks and as the product evolved so have I and I have been using Platinum now to produce excellent records.  It is overwhelming sometimes to jump into a complex program like Sonar but I would suggest taking it slow and get your set up in order and start exploring in the basic recording of tracks mode and go from there.  A lot of good tutorials are available on YouTube and I would strongly suggest viewing and taking notes.  Sonar is one of the best DAW's so hang in there !
 
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 16:20:21 (permalink)
Good advice.
 
My first ever DAW was Sonar 6 which I bought in 2006.
 
I also bought Scott Garrigus's Sonar POWER book, took it on holiday and read it from cover to cover before I even switched on my shiny new computer.
 
The learning curve didn't seem half as steep as I'd anticipated

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 19:37:29 (permalink)
Note to self... Always use dodgy subject titles for eyeballs and attention..

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/02 20:26:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mettelus 2015/07/03 02:56:50
Lets see how many posts we can get on a "No reply" thread.
This could be a record breaker. 
I bet if you look in the members list there are virtually 1,000 of 1 hit posters. 
I think most of them google questions, find the forum, create a user name , post and then forget their log on info.. 
Sonar X1 LE is sort of a sad little program compaired to even 8.5 Pro. 
I got it free with my Roland Keyboard , installed it,  and found it missing like 50% of the tools I was used to in 8.5.
It doesn't even come with TTS-1. Just a couple of next to usless synths. But the best thing about it's a handy dandy discount towards the real versions. 
Thanks to my free copy X1 LE I now own Platinium and total cost so far is $350. :} 
 
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 03:04:22 (permalink)
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It doesn't even come with TTS-1.
 

 
I didn't realize this. I got a copy with my Roland keyboard as well that I am planning to give to a friend for the same reason. He has not used a DAW, so wouldn't miss what he has never seen, but I don't want to feed him to the wolves either. My "problem" is that he has a local friend to him that is a die hard Studio One fan, so he seems swayed by this greatly. I simply told him what he uses won't matter in the grand scheme of things; step one is good 24-bit audio tracks. From the upgrade perspective, X1 LE -> Artist would way out value S1, but being new it always helps to have someone to ask (and I cannot speak to S1, so if he goes that route his friend better know what he is doing ).

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 05:38:48 (permalink)
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At least he didn't mention Reaper. That usually goes hand in hand with the 1 post, "SONAR sucks" motif.


If he is having trouble learning Sonar, Reaper will beat him silly. 


 
LOL, Hey!!! I LIKE Reaper;
John is right tho... if the OP thinks Sonar's learning curve is steep...
I stopped using it as much because it seemed to turn into such a science project.
But if you have some kinda crazy setup you want, Reaper bends like pretzel.
 
Mel 


I heard from a very well informed source that Ikea has been seriously considering the purchase of Reaper, in order to give it for free along with certain popular computer desks kits. Apparently they think that Reaper's DIY approach to workflow and customization fits perfectly within Ikea's corporate culture. Plans are going for deeper modularity, basically providing a list of features and a graphic toolbox for interface design, plus a scripting language that anyone capable of understanding a standard Ikea assembly instructions sheet will be able to use, so any hipster can have his or her own unique personalized DAW, along with some stylish desk that everyone has. New User Guide will be a totally wordless animated graphic multilanguage online document, that will give birth to a new paradigm, WTFM, ("Watch This Fine Manual", not "WTF, man", as some cynics might think), that will render the old RTFM obsolete for good.

I don't want to sound ominous, but I think Cakewalk should be very worried. In the meantime, I cannot sleep at night trying to think of an excuse for substituting my solid wood desk for a paper paste and melamine workstation without my significant other thinking that I lost the little brain I had left. :(
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 07:52:34 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2015/07/03 10:58:19

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:00:21 (permalink)
Wow, I am #50 on the OP "no reply" thread.   

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:09:38 (permalink)
Sure the OP is to shy cause of that many helpful posts here..........
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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:28:15 (permalink)
This thread is a good exercise for Hosts. "Newcomer" question, 2-3 reasonable answers and 50 offtop posts. Also it has popularity comparable with "My thoughts on SONAR “Everett” 
 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:37:27 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2015/07/03 10:58:59
Pragi
Sure the OP is to shy cause of that many helpful posts here..........




Or possibly he went searching on his own, found this, and is already in class there?

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:45:43 (permalink)
I just want to be in this thread.

Grum.

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:48:07 (permalink)
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This thread is a good exercise for Hosts. "Newcomer" question, 2-3 reasonable answers and 50 offtop posts. Also it has popularity comparable with "My thoughts on SONAR “Everett” 
 


Its a good exercise for Hosts, how? 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 10:51:13 (permalink)
Hosts? Where? They seem to be on vacation looking at the problem reports forum for instance..Time for a kip...

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 11:43:12 (permalink)
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I heard from a very well informed source that Ikea has been seriously considering the purchase of Reaper, in order to give it for free along with certain popular computer desks kits. Apparently they think that Reaper's DIY approach to workflow and customization fits perfectly within Ikea's corporate culture. Plans are going for deeper modularity, basically providing a list of features and a graphic toolbox for interface design, plus a scripting language that anyone capable of understanding a standard Ikea assembly instructions sheet will be able to use, so any hipster can have his or her own unique personalized DAW, along with some stylish desk that everyone has. New User Guide will be a totally wordless animated graphic multilanguage online document, that will give birth to a new paradigm, WTFM, ("Watch This Fine Manual", not "WTF, man", as some cynics might think), that will render the old RTFM obsolete for good.

I don't want to sound ominous, but I think Cakewalk should be very worried. In the meantime, I cannot sleep at night trying to think of an excuse for substituting my solid wood desk for a paper paste and melamine workstation without my significant other thinking that I lost the little brain I had left. :(



But let's face it...it was worth leaving this thread intact because there was the above post 
 
The OP is probably the same guy who walked into Guitar Center, bought a Les Paul, and returned it three days later because it didn't play like Jimmy Page.
 
 

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 12:39:19 (permalink)
Though if he walked into Guitar Centre, picked up a new Firebird and complained it didn't sound like Johnny Winter's he'd have a point :-)

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 13:31:01 (permalink)
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This thread is a good exercise for Hosts. "Newcomer" question, 2-3 reasonable answers and 50 offtop posts. Also it has popularity comparable with "My thoughts on SONAR “Everett” 

Its a good exercise for Hosts, how?

This thread has touched near every topic in the list of forum sections: from SONAR (well, not so much...), throw Hardware and Software down to Coffee House.
So, the question "where it should really be" is not so easy to answer.

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Re: what college course is required to learn how to use this monstrosity 2015/07/03 16:15:48 (permalink)
A young child says to his mother, "Mom, when I grow up I'd like to be a musician." She replies, "Well honey, you know you can't do both."
post edited by Pragi - 2015/07/03 16:22:14
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