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Following the successful launch of the Cakewalk Myspace page, Cakewalk has created a Youtube channel to provide an educational resource for musicians interested in PC based music production.

Cakewalk has been posting SONAR 6 video tutorials, giving people a sneak peak at a few of the program’s new features before it hit store shelves. Cakewalk customers were able to get an in-depth look at the highly anticipated Active Controller Technology, AudioSnap suite of audio timing manipulation tools, and the Session Drummer™ 2 virtual instrument.

Here’s Cakewalk’s overview of the latest Home Studio:

In addition to a steady stream of SONAR 6 videos, Cakewalk has also added video tutorials for its popular virtual instruments, Dimension Pro and Rapture, along with demo footage and artist appearances from trade shows. Excerpts from two notable artist talks include Rory Kaplan (Queen, Sting, Sheryl Crow) and 2005 Grammy-winner Terry Howard (Ray Charles).

The company is also committed to posting videos from its archives featuring older versions of products as a means to provide continuing support for customers who have not yet upgraded to the latest version, and also to acquaint current customers with older features that may not be the focus of current marketing activities. Older videos posted to date cover topics such as perfecting vocal tracks, comping guitar solos, emulating acoustic spaces, and more.

The company is also adding videos by users of Cakewalk software to its Favorites List on YouTube to provide additional promotion to their customers.

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