04-30-2015, 11:26 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Visalia California
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Originally Posted by Trevor B.
Hello Ruben,
My approach was to select the Sonar X1 video tab first, then work through them in the following order: 1) Audio Configuration
2) Record an Audio Track
3) Tools and Editing
4) Inserting Effects
5) ProChannel
6) Basic Mix Functions
7) Exporting Audio.
This may not be the order you choose but it worked for me. Since most DAWs are essentially the same in terms of functions and features (i.e.AudioSnap in Sonar is like Flex mode in Logic Pro and elastic time in Pro Tools) it's really a matter of getting to know your DAWs interface and how to access all the functions and features. The above list is really just a starting point. Sonar is a very comprehensive software program so to really get the most from it you'll need a working knowledge of all the video subsets (Sonar X1, Sonar X2, Sonar X3). There's no getting around the fact the learning curve is pretty steep at first but for me that's been one of the most enjoyable aspects of the journey.
Good luck,
Trevor
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I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
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Ruben
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