Sonar 2.0 User's Guide?

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I've poked around on Cakewalk's website and in the installation folders on my hard drive and haven't been able to find a user's guide for Sonar 2.0. I know the product had online help, but I find it obtrusive. I'd rather have a PDF or a book I can download & print or buy?

Does one exist? If so, how do I get one? please provide links if possible.

Thanks,
wrr.
 
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SONAR Power! by Scott R. Garrigus and the owners manual will get you to where you need to go. They're real sensitive around here about cracked software. You can't blame 'em, most of us laid down some good cash for the software and spent the time (and tears) learning how to use it.
 
Fair enough rusmo and good post Mr Martin.

The manuals are pretty dismal, everyone here struggles through in spite of the manuals. Although I haven't got one, the Scott Garrigus book is very well regarded on this forum.
Hope you like Sonar enough to stick with it. We all love it. I guess.......?:D
 
Thanks for your answers.

Does the Garrigus book cover Sonar 2.0? How long ago did Sonar 2.0 come out?
 
rusmo said:
Thanks for your answers.

Does the Garrigus book cover Sonar 2.0? How long ago did Sonar 2.0 come out?
No, the book came out long before Sonar2, but I am sure they are so similiar that it will be a great help. Even the Pro Audio 9 manual would be a big help, they are still very similiar, and the improvements in SONAR are really self-explanitory if you know PA9 or any sequencer like Cubase or Ntrack.

You didnt like the Pirate? I thought it was clever:cool:
 
rusmo said:
First post!

I've poked around on Cakewalk's website and in the installation folders on my hard drive and haven't been able to find a user's guide for Sonar 2.0. I know the product had online help, but I find it obtrusive. I'd rather have a PDF or a book I can download & print or buy?

Does one exist? If so, how do I get one? please provide links if possible.

Thanks,
MAKE YOURSELF HEARD!;)
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=52646
 
The Sonar Power book rocks. Much better than the Sonar Manual.

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There's been a lot of poking around recently but I believe the Sonar manual has been recently made into a pdf by my Uncle Richard's son Dick. You'll be glad to know it doesn't cost anything... just 3 pints of blood plus you have to donate your body to medical science and promise to recycle all your silicon peripherals! Oh and talking about silicon, you'll have to throw in your wife's *its! Sorry, bits.
 
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