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SudoSonic Videos

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Are there any SudoSonic customers out there who can comment on this product.

When I looked at some of the You Tube SudoSonic promos, they kinda looked like no real tutorials with follow-along examples of edits and examples--but looked more like VO's (voice-overs) talking over menue changes.

Appreciate any input.

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I have purchased some Sudosonic videos in the past.

They primarily do have tutorials where they walk through the various "modes" of the instrument, which someone could find out IF (and that is a big "if") they read the Operation manual cover to cover.

However, most people aren't willing to read the manuals "cover to cover".

If you compare the cost of the videos against the cost of a private lesson, they are a pretty good value.

You might also check out the Karma Lab M3 "premium content" area, which you can access for $9.95 a month
http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthre ... adid=14940
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I have the dvds and while they were "boring" not as boring as reading the whole manual. In fact I've been wanting to watch some of them again now that I'm familiar with the m3. I first saw them when I bought the m3 and was totally nooby. Now they may make more sense. I do say they're worth it, if you think you want a menu by menu explanation and some over the shoulder observations of how-to.
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I just watched a demo Sudosonic video... seems a bit slow-paced.

Has anyone else purchased this set and can recommend it?

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gypsyfolklore wrote:Are there any SudoSonic customers out there who can comment on this product.

When I looked at some of the You Tube SudoSonic promos, they kinda looked like no real tutorials with follow-along examples of edits and examples--but looked more like VO's (voice-overs) talking over menue changes.

Appreciate any input.

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Post by mf_blues »

I personally wouldn't recommend them, the producer has indeed tried to provide some good info but they're not really that good, most of the stuff in them is easily learned with a little trial and error, there is some useful info but overall not really worth the money IMHO.

I don't even know what I've done with mine as they don't hold your interest for very long, they really need to be more exciting and interesting but unfortunately they're not, well not for me anyway.

Saying that they got my money already but I don't feel like I've been had or anything, they just don't cut it for me.

At least they had a go so for that they get my vote but certainly no more money. :)

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mf_blues wrote: they really need to be more exciting and interesting but unfortunately they're not
That's what concerned me after viewing one of their demos.


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Post by vantripper »

They really need to include real life examples of the features they're explaining to make it valuable to me. It was like reading a manual with little expansion on the inherent benefits of the explained actions. Of course this would create a huge set of DVDs and the price would increase.
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Post by Miggz McFly »

the beginning user will find them really helpful even though they are boring

but the experienced user will be frustrated

i wish those guys from macprovideo would do one. they are awesome
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I got them a couple of days ago and I'm finding them very valuable. I know the manual has this info, but its more helpful in a video.
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