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Get started with the updated Piano Roll View in SONAR X2 and learn how to use it in your projects.
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Cakewalk AudioSnap 2.0: Aligning Audio & MIDI
Using Sonar 8.5.3's AudioSnap 2.0 to sync up MIDI and audio tracks for maximum tightness and punch.
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Johnny Juice demonstrates Automap
Public Enemy's Johnny Juice shows you how to work up a track using a Novation 61SL MkII, Automap and Sonar.
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Reason 5 Record 1.5 - Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player
The upgraded Dr. Octo Rex loop player loads eight REX loops into one player and lets you switch between them on the fly. This makes arranging a breeze - load the drum loops into one player, the guitars into another and use the sequencer to select what loop to play in a pattern-like fashion. With...
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HAL 9000's voice played 200 times slower
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Creating Step Sequencer Patterns - Part 1
The Step Sequencer is a staple of electronic music and SONAR has one of the best available. Completely integrated and immediately available from any softsynth, the Step Sequencer helps craft the sometimes intricate, sometimes robotic sounds of both vintage and modern hip-hop and electronica.
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Working with MIDI & Audio loops - Part 2
Whether you use loop libraries or create your own patterns and phrases, SONAR has deep support for loop-based workflow. Drag and drop audio and MIDI Groove Clips that automatically conform to pitch and tempo. Roll out clips for easy repeats. Create custom loops from any recorded material.
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Solo Guitaret - for Kontakt - by Nine Volt Audio
Introduced in 1963 and discontinued only two years later, the Guitaret was an invention of Ernst Zacharias, the mind behind other Hohner instruments like the Clavinet, Cembalet and Pianet. Marketed as an easy-to-play instrument to mimic guitar or banjo, the actual sound sits somewhere between an...
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Mickey Hart Plays Animoog
The Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart, who visited the Moog Factory on April 19, 2012 to test the development of the Grateful Dead Expansion Pack exclaimed, "Holy transmogrifica-tion, Batman... Amazing!" after hearing the Grateful Dead's 44-year-old recordings trans-formed into sound design tools for...
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