I was making music way back when with the Atari 1040ST, one of the first versions of Cakewalk, and an Oberheim drum machine. Lot's of fun. Many hours spent getting support from Cakewalk🥴
For all you folks complaining about the quality of the video and audio, there's a reason for this - this is a re-uploaded old video provided by Cakewalk back at least for Sonar version 8, which was introduced in 2008.
This video quite literally, has the sight and sound as if it was made in 1978. My camcorder from 2008, was light years ahead in quality...over this horrendous video. WTF....is wrong with you?
@@HighlandStudio91 Wrong with me? I only did this to explain to folks about the video quality, which this video was captured from Cakewalk's website. Also, you're correct your camcorder may have had better quality than this video did in 2008, but RUclips only had 320x200 and 480x360 video resolution in 2007-2008 and only at the end of 2008 did they finally go to 720p HD. So, even if your camcorder had better quality, you could not upload it. All of this is to say that folks should NOT even be really watching this video except for historical reference. It's a really old and obsolete video. Sonar 8 has long been surpassed by Cakewalk by Bandlab, and you're better off watching videos by folks like XelOhh, Creative Sauce and Adk Studios if you want to learn about the current version of the software.
@@EgoShredder I meant in the sense of personal computers and DAWs. The video footage looks like it might have been recorded on a tape or an early digital camcorder which is why the video may look older than it actually is to some people.
@@LittleRichard1988 Yeah I know, apologies as I should have thrown a bit of sarcasm at the original poster, not you seeing as they were being smart arse about things. 😁
This is an extremely underrated powerful VST can do so much with it and it doesn't use up half the bandwidth as the others
It is a fantastic synthesizer. You can programe a whole pop song with only tts1 sounds. Standard drums is so powerfull. I love this synth.
I was making music way back when with the Atari 1040ST, one of the first versions of Cakewalk, and an Oberheim drum machine. Lot's of fun. Many hours spent getting support from Cakewalk🥴
I've only used TTS 1 for piano on one project,... I had no idea what it was capable of. Thank you!
I was a lost child in the dark woods this explained it perfectly
I always have to laugh when a video about pro audio recording sounds like something from a 1950s school film projector.
U made my day 💗. Much love from egypt 🇪🇬
Moscow... He made my day...
For all you folks complaining about the quality of the video and audio, there's a reason for this - this is a re-uploaded old video provided by Cakewalk back at least for Sonar version 8, which was introduced in 2008.
This video quite literally, has the sight and sound as if it was made in 1978. My camcorder from 2008, was light years ahead in quality...over this horrendous video. WTF....is wrong with you?
@@HighlandStudio91 Wrong with me? I only did this to explain to folks about the video quality, which this video was captured from Cakewalk's website. Also, you're correct your camcorder may have had better quality than this video did in 2008, but RUclips only had 320x200 and 480x360 video resolution in 2007-2008 and only at the end of 2008 did they finally go to 720p HD. So, even if your camcorder had better quality, you could not upload it. All of this is to say that folks should NOT even be really watching this video except for historical reference. It's a really old and obsolete video. Sonar 8 has long been surpassed by Cakewalk by Bandlab, and you're better off watching videos by folks like XelOhh, Creative Sauce and Adk Studios if you want to learn about the current version of the software.
I wish every video in RUclips was like this.
This was back in 1971
No this is from like 2004 or 2005 or something. Computers weren't even around in 1971.
@@LittleRichard1988 The first music computer was in the 1950s. However who knows, there may be older ones I have not come across yet.
@@EgoShredder I meant in the sense of personal computers and DAWs. The video footage looks like it might have been
recorded on a tape or an early digital camcorder which is why the video may look older than it actually is to some people.
@@LittleRichard1988 Yeah I know, apologies as I should have thrown a bit of sarcasm at the original poster, not you seeing as they were being smart arse about things. 😁
Amazing how they got the video to feel like 1994
This is great! Thanks but the production vibe sounds like you went back in time to 1931 to edit the video which in itself is pretty cool!
That's because it's a reupload of an old video posted in the late 2000s-early 2010s.
It's actually from around 2004 or 2005 to be precise.
This is just what I needed.
It’s an outdated old synth but Its kinda cool some of drums I’ve found use out of
Pair this with Roland Groove Synth (a drumkit plugin built-in Cakewalk) and Edirol Orchestra and boom you got the best combination...
thank you
helped a lot
this is so cool!!
I was just going to say something like that. 😆
Should you open the synthetic rack first before opening TTS1?
You don’t have to.
... 👍👍 !!
Are you on windows xp??
This is a reupload of a tutorial video from SONAR 8.
When I press the preview button, I heard no sound - please help anyone. Thks!