You can just post them to this thread. I am following it and receive emails when someone posts.
Terry
You can just post them to this thread. I am following it and receive emails when someone posts.
Terry
Cantabile used as a Vst rack - #5 by Neil_Durant Torsten’s explaination
I have plenty more that have really helped me.
Those are great! Let’s collect around 10 or so, so that I can examine them to see what I can consolidate into single videos with a few items in some cases. Good start here, for sure!
Terry
Woah. That’s awesome Terry - thanks so much for helping out with this. Please send me anything you put together and I’ll help spread it around…
States has its own video here:
I’ve created a playlist on my channel to contain all the tutorials I can find or that I create myself.
The first ones are the ones Brad has made and are also available on his YouTube channel (though not yet in a playlist form there)
https://www.youtube.com/user/cantabilesoftware
And also on the official Cantabile 3 tutorials page.
I can make more on the topic of states, for sure! There are so many nuances!
Terry
Since the list so far is not categorized or prioritized, and represents a first pass at a variety of Cantabile components and features, should we look to keeping the list as a “sticky” so as the user community finds other areas that could use more help, it would be easier to find this (now lengthy) post to add items.
Or any other way to keep an ongoing set of helpful comments for new or casual users of Cantabile.
From my perspective, the Into video seems to be adequate to get new users started using Cantabile, and I feel the real need is to develop “use cases”, like us IT people tend to term them, which look at couple of commonly used setup situations. For example, a guide that walks a user through the process of setting up a main keyboard with two splits, a couple of control bindings, and adding some VST’s, showing the various menus and settings options along the way.
Another example might be a setup of two keyboards and a control surface with bindings and several racks with explanations of the hows and whys, along with a more detailed intro into setting up Songs and Setlists.
Something like these two scenarios could bring a casual player up to enough of a level to more fully understand the comments and issues of more advanced users on this forum.
Just some random thoughts on this topic…