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Cakewalk/Sonar DAW - VST-Parameter/Edit-Filter Deep Dive Tutorial Nov 24


Astraios

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Hi and Hello,

Maybe you can do something with my new YT clip...

This clip, which is also a tutorial, is mainly about the function of the 
Edit-Filter and VST-Parameters of a plugin. The relationship to the Synth 
Rack and its Assign Control concept is also examined. The clip is divided 
into 3 areas. The first part focuses on the Edit-Filter and MIDI Tracks. 
VST-Parameters and Envelopes are the content of the second part. 
In the third, remote control aspects are shown again. Everything here is 
very compressed and requires a lot of attention. 
Unfortunately I don't see any other way to explain the stuff…

Cakewalk/Sonar DAW - VST-Parameter/Edit-Filter Deep Dive Tutorial Nov 24

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Are you aware of the speed in which text and graphics roll by?

There seem to be 3-4 second between animations. It would be better with 10 seconds.

I've started the video two times. I'll do a third with a decrease in videospeed and hope i can follow the explanations.

Keep on doing videos for Sonar. It needs some new tutorial videos.

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You are right - but then the clip would be 30 minutes long.... takes a lot of YT-space then. Why just put the spacebar button on your PC Keyboard and stop all times and start again. Thx for respond anyway 🤡

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Yes without the Narration you totally lost me in the first 2 minutes.  And You tube lets you add subtitles or the new AI will also do this but of course it screws up. 

No need to redo the Video portion. All you really need to do is is read what your text boxes are displaying. You could do this in your video editor but also in any Daw that supports Video playback. This might be better because then it's easy to edit the audio and set the levels etc. 

I think you are off to a good start keep it up. It's a great hobby. 

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