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Stephen Kay's Video Operation Guide
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Michael Blue
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:16 am    Post subject: Re: Stephen Kay's Video Operation Guide Reply with quote

StephenKay wrote:
...I hope to be back on it soon...


Any news on this? I noticed when watching them last weekend (again, for the 1,000th time, lol!) that there were a lot more segments in the contents than were released so far.

Thanks!

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why pay monthly to see the videos.... why not sell them as a set? I will buy the set but not pay monthly. Whoever comes out with a complete set of information on the M3 gets my money.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stephan- I watched your 2 Video Operational guides and am wondering if I'm well suited to subscribe to your service. My M3-61 is arriving today, I've watched all the You Tube videos that seemed like a tutorial.

So these videos are not Karma-centric? I want to learn that as well, but I need the basics of the board for a live performance gig coming up.

Are all or most of the House 101 series a screen shot of the computer editor with a voice-over?

Thanks
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to admit that even as a software guy the M3 is like drinking out of a fire hose.

Stephen, I have the Sudosonic series as well as reviewing your videos. They are sort of hand-in-hand as your quickly and comfortably cover the basics and the SudoSonic drills down. Like your style!

Being new to the M3, I hope that you will soon complete a video that shows how to record and layer to create songs. I get lost with the Sudosonic description.

Also, taking from my area of expertise, Adobe PhotoShop, I would really encourage you to offer semminar based training. We have litterally a thousand people in the room to learn simple techiques like doing panoramas, HDR etc. The mistake we make as teachers is that we assume that people know the basics and they do not.

My purchase of the M3 is to blend some of my image creations and video with music I create. It is strange and good to be experiencing M3 frustration as a music newbie and a pro PhotoShop teacher trying to communicate what is simple to me yet very complex to my students.

Thanks

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sudosonic is great. Even if you already know the M3,
there are little things you can get more solid on.
Basic to intermediate.

SK's videos seem to go deeper though.
I definitely recommend them both.

I would like to download SK's though, so I can use the coffee shops bandwidth instead of mine. Cool

BTW: the M3exp/Radias is now officially my wife's since
we sold the two Triton Ex's and I picked up the Kronos X.

But guess who still does the programming?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 7:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shaneblyth wrote:
bkboy wrote:
is this video enough or do i need to get sudosonic dvds to master the m3?


it's good but there is a ton more in the sudosonic 3 dvd's

I bought them and was happy i did but it depends on what you need to know i suppose. I love DVD learning


So do I but not much depth in sudosonic video just my opinion Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 8:31 am    Post subject: i just bought the house 101 set and love it! Reply with quote

i just bought the house 101 set and love it!
I wish he would do more how to video's for more gear!!
easy to follow, well produced.
oh I did forget to mention, he does answer e-mails too!!
well worth the bucks!!
I wish he would do a set for the radias!!
just like the m3m there is so much stuff buried in the menu...
I loose track of where I wanted to make changes by the time I get back inside the unit...
I think I will buy his karma editor next for the m3m too!!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 4:14 pm    Post subject: Re: i just bought the house 101 set and love it! Reply with quote

iowagold wrote:
i just bought the house 101 set and love it!
I wish he would do more how to video's for more gear!!
easy to follow, well produced.
oh I did forget to mention, he does answer e-mails too!!
well worth the bucks!!
I wish he would do a set for the radias!!
just like the m3m there is so much stuff buried in the menu...
I loose track of where I wanted to make changes by the time I get back inside the unit...
I think I will buy his karma editor next for the m3m too!!
Cool
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