Possible yes, plausible slightly less so. Well done tutorials for a
DAW as vast as Sonar and scripts as extensive as JSonar are a serious
undertaking time-wise. Plenty have hoped to do it in the past, me
being one of those people who's voiced intentions thereof, but here at
least it became a case of what will pay bills and what won't. Very,
very sad to say.

On 7/5/10, Andy B. <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a good thing, is that those of us who used Sonar LE for some time
> have a faster learning curve since the UI is basically the same thing, it's
> just trillions and zillions of different features to get used to. What I
> would want to do, is to somehow have available some tutorial or
> demonstration projects for Sonar that give good clear examples of when and
> why a certain feature could/would be a good idea to use. Then use the
> sample/demo project to give a working example of what the feature(s) talked
> about in the tutorial/article/blog entry would sound like when used the
> right way. Some example features I'm still trying to figure out/understand
> are:
>
> 1. Audio snap
> 2. Track layers
> 3. The matrix view
> 4. Some FX not commonly used like phaser, multi band EQ, parametric EQ,
> graphic EQ, delay, distortion, chorus, compression, master limiter, boost
> and channel tools.
> 5. Assignable controls
> 6. Automation.
>
> Whoever can do the tutorials/projects could send them to Vic and they could
> be hosted on JSonar's website for all JSonar users to take advantage of.
> Does anybody think this could be possible?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Peter Torpey
> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 11:24 PM
> To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list'
> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using the Envelope tool with Jsonar
>
>
> Ah, after a bunch of playing around, I finally interpreted what you said
> (and the Sonar documentation was trying to describe) correctly and got the
> effect I wanted!
>
> I was able to control the amount of effect using automation and the pitch
> wheel on my midi keyboard.  I couldn't get the effect to be controlled by
> any of the sliders on my midi keyboard.  when I chose "controller" and the
> "learn" mode of sonar, nothing happened.  Aren't the sliders considered
> controllers?
>
> Well, in any case, I got it to work by using the pitch wheel as the control
> surface.
>
> Thanks again.  Your directions were good.
>
> The trouble I keep having with the Sonar documentation is that most
> everything is described using the mouse and embedded pictorials of what you
> should be seeing in each dialog.  thus, unless you're familiar with the
> program already, it is difficult to comprehend what they are trying to
> explain.
>
> slowly I'm learning.
>
> --Pete
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Mark Faben
> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 1:08 PM
> To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list
> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Using the Envelope tool with Jsonar
>
> Hi,
>
> Also no idea here I'm afraid on the envelope tool and there are probably a
> good few differnt ways to do the task you want to do, however, the best
> option useually is something like the following (hoping I'm getting it right
> as I'm not at home or near my Sonar computer as I'm on hols...):
>
> You'd basically want to do it by using an 'effects send'. Basically insert
> an effects send onto the track with the audio you want to add the selective
> echo/reverb/delay to, if one isn't alreayd there. Then insert the desired
> effect for the delay/reverb/whatever you want, on to the Effects bus. Back
> on your track of audio, you'll need to activate the send, and then move the
> send volume up to determine how much is being sent to the send. Of course,
> this will add the patched effect from the effect send to the entire audio
> track; there are really two ways to then make it only have the effect on the
> parts of the audio you want it to be on; Most people seem to go for
> recording automation on the effects send on the audio track; basically have
> the volume of the effects send set to nothing on the bits you want no efect,
> and set higher on those bits you want the effect on (the level obviously
> altering how much of the effect is heard). Another way might be to automate
> the volume on the effects send bus itself, whilst having the volume on the
> audio track's effects send level, set high enough; basiclaly reduce the
> volume of the bus on the parts where you don't want to be hearing the
> effect...
>
> err I've probably not described that as well as I might have done were I
> able to look and make sure I'd got it right on my sonar machine... but maybe
> it'll help...
>
> Mark
>
> On 04/07/2010, Peter Torpey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Okay, I can turn on the envelope tool with JSonar by hitting "E" when
>> in
> the
>> Track view.
>>
>>
>>
>> I read all the documentation I could find on envelopes in the Sonar
>> Help documentation, but couldn't figure out how to actually use the
>> envelope
> tool
>> from the keyboard.  When I hit "e" to toggle envelope tool "on", I
>> don't
> see
>> any other useful windows or dialogs pop up.
>>
>>
>>
>> Can someone point me in the right direction to get started here?
>>
>>
>>
>> perhaps the envelope tool is not really what I'm looking for here
> (although
>> I'd like to learn to use it from the keyboard for other purposes).
>>
>>
>>
>> here is the task I am trying to perform.  I have some spoken text.  I
> would
>> like to add an "echo" or delay effect on certain words of the text
>> (not
> the
>> entire clip).  maybe cut and paste and bounce to track is a better way
>> of doing this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyway, thanks for any suggestions on the task at hand and/or pointers
>> on how to use the envelope tool from the keyboard.
>>
>>
>>
>> --Pete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Mark Faben
>
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