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sonar 6 training dvdDigital Music Doctor has announced the release of a new video training course, Sonar 6 — Know It All! This course contains over 2 hours of videos as well as sample projects covering all aspects of audio and midi recording, editing, mixing and mastering using Cakewalk Sonar 6 pro audio software.

The course contains 19 modules and is organized into 5 sections: There is a Quick Start section which covers elements that are common to both midi and audio. This section provides an introduction to Sonar projects as well editing and mixing. There is an in-depth section for digital audio which covers recording, mixing and mastering audio using Sonar 6. The Loops & Remix section demonstrates the tools used for loop compositions such as Grooves and Acidized clips. There is also a comprehensive section on MIDI which explains setting up Sonar to work with MIDI devices as well as recording and editing. The Tools & Techniques section includes tutorials on Cakewalk Session Drummer 2 and Surround Sound Mixing, as well as a module on interfacing Propellerheads Reason and VST synthesizers with Sonar 6.

Sonar 6 – Know It All! is presented using Adobe Flash and is available in DVD and digital download formats for Microsoft Windows XP.

Sonar 6 – Know It All! is available at the Digital Music Doctor website www.digitalmusicdoctor.com and Amazon.com as well as various online publishers and pro audio dealers. The Digital Music Doctor website also features demos of the course.

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