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eMusican on 3/1/11
EM Reviews Cakewalk SONAR X1 Producer DAW Software reviewed by EM author Brian Smithers in EM March 2011 issue Relative News
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KVR Audio on 12/10/10
10th December 2010: Cakewalk has announced that SONAR X1 is now shipping and available the world over from Roland distribution partners and via Cakewalk.com. SONAR X1's user interface design speeds up workflow and pro... Relative News
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Mix on 12/14/10
Cakewalk is now shipping the next evolution of its popular SONAR Series of DAW software for the PC platform. Available the worldwide from Roland distribution partners and via the cloud at Cakewalk’s Website, the new flagship $399 SONAR X1 Producer bundle (also offered in a $199 SONAR X1 Studio and $99 SONAR X1 Essential versions) includes Native 32-bit and 64-bit Windows applications, with unlimited tracks, a huge array of professional effects, world-class virtual instruments and creative production tools. Relative News
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AudioFanzine EN on 1/10/11
The new Sonar version has arrived. However, instead of being version 9, it is named Sonar X1. Cakewalk actually decided to completely rebuild the interface of its sequencer. And it changes everything. For good. Relative News
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DigiFreq on 12/15/10
Presented by DAW master Eli Krantzberg, this collection of in-depth video tutorials is the best way to get going with Cakewalk Sonar X1. If you're feeling intimidated by Sonar X1's vast features and functions, fear not, this series was made for you... Relative News
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ProRec on 2/12/11
Mixing features and workflow is often a difficult thing to do. Can a robust application such as SONAR make all the right changes and become the best of both worlds? We'll find out in our in-depth review. Relative News
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ProRec on 2/14/11
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FutureMusic on 1/11/11
New FM in shops today. Go buy! Or buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous 'up to 35% off' offer here and have FM posted to your door for free on launch day!This is getting to be a habit. After breaking the mold last year we decided it was time to bite the bullet and pull together our trickiest, most expansive feature of the year. Future Music issue 235 is a product of months of planning, hours of arm twisting and entire days of thanking people. This is The Producer Special 2011 and we reckon that 2011's effort is our best one yet. For a start there's that amazing double cover and star-laden photoshoot. Check out the full folded out version above.Then there's our biggest feature ever inside the mag. Starting on page 50 you'll find 50 brilliant tips from 50 of the most brilliant minds in music-making. The reviews zone this month is no slouch either. We've the world's first review of Moog's Slim Phatty, AKA the most inexpensive way to get a full-featured Moog... Relative News
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TC Electronic on 2/16/11
With Blacksmith on-stage, power is not an issue - large clubs, major venues or full-scale stadiums, Blacksmith covers it all. A massive 1600 watts delivers a huge bass tone that will follow your slightest move while playing those hard-rocking bass lines and hammering riffs. Relative News
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Computer Music on 2/10/11
CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS ISSUE NOWCOVER FEATUREThe Ultimate Guide to Pop Production• Industry advice from top producers Future Cut, penning pop-tastic lyrics, making money from your music, and, of course, a breakdown of the mechanics of a perfect pop tune.ON THE 7.0GB DISC• Vengeance-Sound Philta CM - Fantastic dual filter plug-in for PC and Mac!• 1996 24-bit Pop samples• Producer Masterclass tutorial and video: The NextmenIN THE MAG• X0X-box revival: Rocking Roland TB-303, TR-909 and TR-808 emulations• Keeping it real: Creating realistic brass, woodwind, guitar and string parts in software• Going with the grain: The complexities of granular synthesis are blown apart in our tutorial• All the small things: Using tiny sounds to great effect• CM Focus: Distortion• Interview: Tipper• Reviews: Synapse Audio Dune – Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V – Tone2 ElectraX – Madrona Labs Aalto – Vengeance-Sound Philta XL – iZotope Nectar – iZotope RX2 – Universal Audio Studer A800 – and more…AND MUCH... Relative News







