Everyone: what do YOU use Cakewalk/Sonar to do??

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Woah.

This is like Ken D Webber material (do a search).

What amazing arrogance. I am in disbelief after listening to that mp3.

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"I have nothing against those who do things another way (except I cannot stand those who DO enter notes in a program like Cakewalk in the piano roll view, the files are terrible sounding, awful! Like played by machines. I have one example of this that I may share with you people if I get enough positive reaction. "

Please, share your example. I would much rather hear it than someone akwardly banging on a Yamaha Portashit, no timing whatsover, playing crappy presets with electronic drum sounds that went out of style in the mid-eighties.

Kitten, before you go bitchin about how evil the Piano roll is to a bunch of people who actually know how to make recordings, I suggest you Mosey over to the mp3 clinic and listen to some of our music. While your there, why dont you post your tune as well, you well get a lot of colorful comments.

BTW I played this at the speed you hear it. I made one mistake in the piano track and didn't even correct it it was so small.
You are delusional. You are all over the map.

We gave you a great welcome, you give us a bunch of arrogant bullshit. Nice start.:mad:
 
acidrock said:

Maybe you could offer your services in a collaborative project as many other forumites have.



I wanna redo my Stravinsky Recording:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :mad:
 
acidrock said:
David K takes off the gloves!

I stole "Kitten" from Ghostbusters 2. Bill Murray says it to the female Prosecutor. I am so ashamed.:(
 
acidrock said:
Sorry I did not listen to the mp3.:(
Yes, the post wouldnt be so rude if it wasnt attached to the MP3. It should really be on the next HR compilation CD.
 
DavidK, the trouble with you is that you don't say what you mean:D :D :D :D And good post Acidrock
 
Paul, I actually held back bigtime.

When I record a violin solo (with my keyboard, picture it please, I am sitting on a piano bench with both hands firmly on the keys
Picture it please?? What an amazing ego.


And for the person who says I'm not playing YOUR DEAD WRONG.....maybe I explained better this time.
She hasnt even posted the link yet when she wrote this!!!!! We believe it's you, trust us. Listen to your timing in the first 13 seconds.

PLAYED. allright?
Aye Aye, El Capitan.
 
David, understood, but we are famous here for our sensitivity and tolerance, right;)
 
I thought I would let everyone see my other side, since I am usually very calm and collected. I guess it was the fact that I have done many collabs with members here, including you and Alchuck, and know that we have wonderful players here who make swell recordings:) The "picture it please" was like a schoolmarm talking to 4 year olds. And when I heard the Mp3, well..... Ok, I will be my nice self again. No Comment.:)

Gotta go back to the Piano roll now, must "enter" violin notes...
 
Hey David, thats more like it...deep breaths.....keep calm......tell yourself you can do it......

Are you entering violin notes in PRV cos you are fed up playing "normally", you know, with style, poise and 30 odd years experience at the top flight?

Or

Cos you wanna be mean:D
 
Paul881 said:

Cos you wanna be mean:D
Well, I was feeling mean today, but now I am in a good mood. Good to be seeing you, my friend, we should do another tune together:cool: I am back to playing again, got several Projects with HR people happening. If you have a chance, check out my Stravinsky recording in the mp3 clinic.

OK Keyboard30, sorry for being rough. Time for a group hug;)
 
I use Sonar in a lot of ways.

Here are some unfinished ideas that I have been messing around with.

http://www.brentradio.com/

Again, these are just ideas, most done in 10 minutes. (as you can tell)

A1MixMan

P.S.
I just bought a complete electronic drums set, 8 Dauz pads, the entire rack to hold them, roland r-8 drum machine, MidiKiti control voltage to midi converter, Boss footswitch, even a pair of drum sticks and a drummers chair! All for, get this, $50.00 !!!
And it works great! Can't wait to hook it up to Sonar!
 
Hey A1MixMan......where you bin? Long time no post, great to see you back here:D Wondered where you were hiding.

Everyone, this is the guy who introduced me to the joys of soundfonts...it was an enlightning experience:)

DavidK, great to hear that you are back working, playing and recording, I'lll be recording some new stuff come the Fall, definately need some violin:cool:

Later!
 
....Ahaaa !!!
There would be another Burning Rivers song ? Still amazed by Drovers Hill till now. Count me in buddy... :D
 
Hey Paul.
It's good to be back, I kinda got sidetracked, now I trying to get retracked.

Thanks,
 
Re: Ok, this is the kind of "problem" I was talking about

keyboard30 said:
I DO NOT,

repeat,

Do NOT work in the PIANO ROLL VIEW and enter notes like data.

I PLAY my keyboard.

I Play my keyboard.

I used Cakewalk to record myself, playing my keyboard.

I never, ever use quantize. Makes things sound too mechanical. I am careful about the timing of the drum track, but I never use the quantize command ever. EVER.

I dont' think you win anything by going that way.

I do click in my notes in the Piano Roll View, exactly like data. Just like I write sheet music just like data. In fact, data is just as good a way to describe musical notes as any other theory I've heard. I am not a keyboard player. I'd love to be one, but I'm not. So, when I create a song that has strings, pianos, or whatever else synth that I can think of, I don't throw it out because I can't do it the "real" way. I go into piano roll and create it, note by loving note. Then I pick a soundfont or synthtone and make it sound just like the music in my head. I accompany this with fake drums(because, alas, I am not a drummer either) and then I add real guitar, bass and vocals. When I play my music for other music fans, I have yet to have one of them ask me how I created the synth parts... or even the drum parts... in fact, the only time anyone mentions anything about the quality of the musicianship would be when it's a rough take and I've botched a guitar part.

So, basically what I'm saying is that it's a great thing that you have the skills to play the keyboard, but in the realm of recording it doesn't really matter. All that matters is the end result, not how you got there.
 
Hi all & DavidK,

I read your web page bio - most impressive! I am definitely eager to hear some of your recordings. I play violin too - alas I'm not as traveled as you are but I'm a life-long trained player and did find a good ammount of work in Nashville for the past 5 years. I'm back in Kansas City now (started a family and this is where I grew up..blah blah...it was a TOUGH decision to leave TN) Anyway, I don't often see other violin folk on the boards. What setup do you use to record yourself? Any cool tips?

Oh yea....the post topic (I didn't forget)

Well....lets see...I use Sonar for tracking audio and MIDI. I then tweak things in Sound Forge and goof around with ACID - which I still like to mix in. Whatever gets it done I guess.

I've learned MUCH from this board - Thanks!
 
James Argo, thanks for the kind remarks on Drovers Hill, looks like we'll be having some more stuff to listen to later this year, providing David and I can get our creative juices going.

NobleSavage, good post, music is music, however we get to where we are going. Its the end result that counts, you are quite right.
 
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I've been away for awhile...

What and where is Drovers Hill...!?!?

A1MixMan

P.S. Did you see a shooting star tonight?
 
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