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Focal Easy Guide to Cakewalk Sonar: For new users and professionals (The Focal Easy Guide)

Focal Easy Guide to Cakewalk Sonar: For new users and professionals (The Focal Easy Guide)
By Trev Wilkins

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Get professional results fast with this full color guide to Cakewalks popular Sonar software. Trev Wilkins provides you with a working knowledge of all the essential tools and features.

This concise book is an ideal starting point for anyone using Sonar for the first time and is suitable for users of both Studio and Producer Editions.

All the key areas are covered, including: * set up * recording and editing audio * recording and editing MIDI * using plug-in instruments* using ReWire * the console view and routing * automation * working with video *mixing down and mastering.

Updates on new features can be found at www.focaleasyguidetocakewalksonar.com

* Cakewalk SONAR is the music software of choice for thousands of PC-users
* Written by the author of Future Music magazine's popular Cakewalk column
* New SONAR users (of both Studio and Producer editions) can learn how to get professional results fast with this guide


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #878227 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"Wilkin's book delivers a straightforward rundown of all of Sonar's tools and features, and it's applicable to both the Studio and Producer editions of the software. Users of all levels will find the book capable of illuminating both broad and minutely detailed issues." - International Musician

About the Author
Trev Wilkins is Cakewalk UKs former product specialist. He runs Tightdigital Music Services and has written extensively for Future Music and Computer Music magazines, including the Sonar Masterclass series and Trev Wilkins World of Cakewalk. Trev is also an experienced live sound engineer and performer and has worked with a diverse range of artists, producers and technicians including Grammy Award winning guitarist Albert Lee, top sax player Mel Collins and renowned producers Nick Griffiths and Pete Wingfield. He has worked at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London alongside artists such as Mark Knopfler, Dave Gilmour and Ronnie Wood.


Customer Reviews

Chapter Contents4
This book is a good source of information. But, I recommend using this book in conjunction with the Cakewalk's SONAR Manual.

OK but annoying3
The book is aimed at new users to Cakewalk Sonar, and it does meet the needs of it's target audience. However, the book has significant flaws that makes it harder to read than it needs to be.

To begin with, whoever edited this book needs to turn in their license. Run-on sentences abound, as with this example (from page 5):

"Many options are obtained by right-clicking on specific areas, such as Clip, and in general SONAR should be quite intuitive to anyone who is familiar with the Windows environment but if you're entirely new to all of this then don't be put off by the learning curve just make sure you can handle your computer before adding digital sound technology to the pot!"

No kidding, that's a paragraph from the book.

There are a multitude of pictures illustrating various bits of the software, and usually the pictures are near the text that talks about them. Sometimes it's a bit of a guessing game which text goes with which picture though, as there are no captions whatsoever. And, in many cases, the pictures are relatively tiny, making them hard to view. This is annoying when the picture is showing some complex part of the software: the various elements wind up quite tiny.

SONAR uses many little buttons to control various features, and pictures of those buttons are imbedded in the text, which is good. However, as with the example pictures, the imbedded pictures are often smaller than the buttons appear on the screen. Also, some of the button pictures have low contrast, making them hard to see on the page. In a few inconsistent places the button pictures are magnified, making reading much easier. I wish this practice had been followed throughout the book. There are occasional cases where the picture was orphaned away from it's text onto the next page.

The font used in the book is a thin sans serif font, making the book harder to read unless you have good light.

Another annoyance: at no point in the book does the author actually say what version of SONAR he's talking about. It's only by looking at a picture in the "Setting Up" chapter do we find out that the book is about SONAR 4, and that's only because the author included the splash screen from the Installer program. Dumb luck.

If you can get past all of that, the technical content is actually pretty useful for the beginning SONAR 4 user.

I had higher hopes. I own other books from Elsevier's Focal Press line on the subject of digital sound recording and mastering, and they are stunningly useful and well edited. Unfortunately, the care taken in producing those other works didn't carry over to this one.