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English => The vArranger² Software Forum => Topic started by: Akkordeonhansel on September 20, 2025, 08:06:20 AM

Title: Are there any Youtube tutorials for basic handling of VA2?
Post by: Akkordeonhansel on September 20, 2025, 08:06:20 AM
Hi all,

it seems to me, that there are very few explaining or tutorial videos out there which I hugely miss. Not everyone is very adept in using the software like a pro just by trying things out or reading the manual an try to transfer that to his own workflow.

I learn by seeing and repeating (as do a lot of people). Therefore I always cherish the vidio tuts of software products. Unfortunatelly for VA I cannot find many resources on the net.

Wouldn´t it be helpful, if there would be more content created in this direction. In fact, I hold it for a purchasing criteria, if a software is well documented in a way with video tutorials to reproduce the handling and workflow experience.

Or am I missing a vast pool of tutorial videos someplace???

Thanks for your feedbacks!

BR Akkordeonhansel
Title: Re: Are there any Youtube tutorials for basic handling of VA2?
Post by: Akkordeonhansel on October 04, 2025, 03:31:22 PM
Hmmmm.

no answers probably means nothing available which I consider a lost change to allure more potential buyers to this piece of software.
Unfortunately I change quickly the music programs, if I cannot find sufficient support in the environment.
A ressource showing examples and workflows for various use cases would increase the interest of this product enormously in my view.

It´s a pity noone  has made an effort so far.

All the tutorials of Band-in-A-Box helped me a lot to get into the specifics of this software (which is also tricky).

Let me know if I misinterpreted the silence to this topic.

Cheers
Akkordeonhansel
Title: Re: Are there any Youtube tutorials for basic handling of VA2?
Post by: v.muller on October 13, 2025, 06:45:02 PM
There is nothing easier than entering "Varranger" in Google - Search Videos.
There are many videos on this topic on YouTube.
Unfortunately, you will find mostly demonstrations of work with outdated and also unlicensed versions of the program.