12:23:38 From Robert Turner : Good Morning (afternoon? :o) to All. 12:24:13 From Ray Toler : Good morning! 12:24:31 From Ray Nichols : Hello…First Webinar for me on this using DP Lite 12:25:18 From Stephanie : Good morning/ afternoon! 12:25:53 From Jonathan Scales : Hello Stephanie and everyone else around the globe! 12:25:58 From Daniel Scott : Good morning 12:26:04 From rigo_mora : Good Morning/Afternoo every one… 12:26:35 From Benoit Turgeon : Hello. 12:26:41 From Glenn Workman : No, nothing yet. 12:26:53 From Chris Duval : Hi all! 12:26:54 From Glenn Workman : You’ll see Matt LaPoint running the session. 12:27:13 From Adam Goldman : It’s raining in Philadelphia today. :-) 12:27:40 From Ray Toler : I smell a new biz opportunity - live pre-conference hold music! 12:27:50 From Joel Friedman : Hello from DC. 12:28:09 From Glenn Workman : I could have played something a little more lively then :) 12:28:10 From James Paschall : But I thought it never rains in Philadelphia. 12:28:37 From Adam Goldman : don’t believe the hype. :-D 12:28:41 From Joel Friedman : It’s always sunny in Philadelphia… 12:28:44 From Benoit W. : Sunny evening in Paris! 12:28:58 From Robert Turner : Hi Glenn. Do you think we can get Matt to slow down a bit? LoL He zooms thru the material at break-neck speed and I'm having difficulty keeping up with him. But that's just Me :o) 12:28:59 From Ray Toler : Overcast in Portland. 12:29:25 From Jonathan Scales : Sorry, but I can’t hear anything… 12:30:02 From Glenn Workman : Robert: I think he’s just trying to cover a lot of material, and as you know these sessions have been going 2 hours plus. When the recordings are posted I think that will help folks who need to adjust the pace. 12:30:20 From Stephanie : In Canada this morning it was snowing... 12:30:21 From Darrell Smith : good morning everyone 12:30:26 From Jonathan Scales : Hello?…. I can’t hear anything… 12:30:39 From Glenn Workman : Jonathan: Go to Zoom preferences, click audio, and Test Speakers. Audio is working here. 12:30:40 From Robert Turner : Absolutely. I agree and Thanks. 12:30:47 From Ryn Jorgensen : Jonathan check your audio settings in the arrow next to your microphone - you may have pushed a "don't join audio" button 12:30:50 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Audio is working Joinathan. Check your audio settings in the lower left corner of the zoom window. 12:30:51 From Garry Norman : Great idea 12:30:52 From Roger Neill : I”m good. In my jammies! 12:30:58 From Jonathan Scales : Ok Thanks… 12:31:14 From Ray Toler : Digital Performers Unite! 12:31:28 From Neil McCarroll : Sunny here in Scotland, hello world! 12:31:30 From Bjorn Linden : Performer 1.0x 12:31:40 From johnflaherty : How long will this last? 12:31:54 From Adam Goldman : Performer 1.0x also, Bjorn. :-) 12:32:05 From Ray Toler : Came to DP from SVP when Opcode died and the first 2408 came out. 12:32:06 From Robert Turner : I started with Performer in 1991. Was really happy when DP came out!! 12:32:07 From Glenn Workman : Adam: most of these sessions have run about 2+ hours. 12:32:18 From jraoul : Perf 1, Pro Composer, Mosaic, … back in the pleistocene era, when we ran it on squirrel-powered mainframes 12:32:38 From Renzi : I used DP on poltergeist 3 12:32:51 From Chris Duval : I started with Performer too - long, long ago! 12:32:52 From Aryeh Har-Even : Long time user: 1986 Performer & Composer 12:33:01 From Glenn Workman : Wasn’t the first version 1.21? 12:33:11 From Robert Turner : YES it was!! 12:33:11 From johnflaherty : Sounds like I’m gonna be in over my head. 12:33:11 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : No there was a Performer 1.0... 12:33:22 From Juangringo : Performer beta testing 1985 Pro Composer too 12:33:27 From Caxa : I think I was Performer 1.4 12:33:31 From Ken : Performer in college. 1991. DP since DP 3 12:33:52 From Ken Thies : I worked with Performer in college, composition classes. First studio I worked, used DP 4.6. I bought in at version 5, and never looked back. Glanced to the side now and then, and was thankful for everything DP lets me do. :-) 12:33:57 From Victor LeComer : Mouse Stampede!! 12:34:08 From Mark Kelso : Performer 2 in 1988 If I remember correctly for my 6th album 12:34:17 From rixax : I think I used Performer on my Fat Mac. 12:34:23 From Glenn Workman : Mac Pro with Catalina working well for me here. Both newer 8M and UltraLiteAVB and drivers for older MIDI Time Piece AV. 12:34:23 From Mark Kelso : Then took a break till DP2.7 12:34:49 From Kirk Casey : Performer 2.5 Working on the SIMS an SIMCITY since 1995 12:35:04 From jraoul : Hey, Kirk — I’m an old friend of Gerri Lawlor, RIP 12:35:17 From Roque Baños : Hi to Everyone. Never mind Tim 12:35:26 From Kirk Casey : Recorded her many times! Loved her work 12:35:39 From jraoul : Genius. Steve K, also genius 12:35:42 From rixax : 1984 12:36:10 From Adam Goldman : Jim, do we have any kinda ETA on the videos being posted on YouTube? 12:37:23 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : As soon as humanly possible. : ) 12:37:30 From Adam Goldman : :-) 12:37:37 From Adam Goldman : 👍 12:37:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Hopefully the first few will be posted this week… 12:37:51 From Adam Goldman : nice 12:37:51 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Then every few days... 12:37:56 From Adam Goldman : thanks, Jim 12:40:59 From Ryn Jorgensen : So it's just drag and drop and it makes a new instrument track? 12:41:27 From jraoul : I don’t see my user presets in the ProVerb minimenu 12:41:33 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Ryn: yes 12:41:42 From Ryn Jorgensen : Cool! 12:43:35 From jraoul : Do beats have to be analyzed in the clip for DP to timestretch it? 12:44:16 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: ProVerb presents are stored in the users Library/Audio/Presets/MOTU/ProVerb folder. I’m not sure if that changed in the recent versions, but that’s where they are now. 12:44:51 From jraoul : They show up when I open the Preverb window. I’m talking about the menu in Content Browser that Matt just showed 12:45:17 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : jraoul: yes audio needs to be beat analyzed to snap to the timeline in stretch mode. 12:45:37 From Ray Toler : Learning how to drag out a midi clip was worth me tuning in all by itself! 12:45:59 From jraoul : Ah. 12:46:31 From Greg Hosharian : Can you edit individual MIDI notes when it’s a clip? 12:46:41 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Yes, in the clip editor. 12:46:45 From Music Workshop : Can you drag the clips to loop them in the tracks window as well? 12:46:45 From Glenn Workman : Greg: yes. 12:46:50 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : That he just showed. 12:47:03 From Greg Hosharian : Thank you 12:47:14 From Gunnar Innvær : Great feature 12:49:45 From jraoul : This seems great for performance, but I use DP mainly for composition 12:50:47 From Kenneth Sarkey : It might help us if Matt would make his cursor arrow larger in Syst>Pref>Accessibility. Would be easier to spot it on his screen. 12:51:04 From John DePace : agree 12:51:10 From Paul Bisson : agree 12:52:11 From Kenneth Sarkey : Mine is set to where if I shake/wiggle it, it gets huge for a second. 12:52:31 From John Graham : let’s keep it clean please... 12:52:47 From John Graham : [joke] 12:52:56 From Kenneth Sarkey : Helps my clients sometimes to be able to follow what I am doing to their beloved song… 12:53:20 From Paula Olaz : Dear Jim, what would be the reason why whenever I press play in the clips it doesn’t play? 12:53:36 From Kenneth Sarkey : I knew that was coming… 12:54:35 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Paula: there might be times when you don’t want the main transport to start when queuing clips. Maybe you are building up before you want to get started. Make sense? 12:54:56 From Stephanie : Anybody else using DP on a PC? 12:55:50 From FrancisGio : Hi everyone, is it possible to watch the recordings of the previous webinars? 12:56:16 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Francis: yes we will post them on our youtube channel (motuTV) 12:56:21 From Glenn Workman : FrancisGio: Jim Cooper has mentioned that once the previous seminars are edited they will be posting them to the motuTV Youtube channel. 12:56:50 From FrancisGio : Thanks, I missed that! 12:56:50 From Paula Olaz : Thanks Jim! Makes sense :-) 12:56:53 From mindjobmusic : do you always have to convert midi parts to clips? 12:57:30 From Glenn Workman : mindjobmusic: No. You can keep using DP the way you have with MIDI. 12:58:07 From jraoul : Could you repeat that about multi-queue 12:58:09 From Glenn Workman : Pack Clips/Unpack Clips are in the Region menu. 12:58:18 From mindjobmusic : Can you play the clips window and sequence window together? 12:58:34 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : That’s what Matt is doing right now. 12:58:40 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Linear tracks plus clips. 12:58:55 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : The clips, when triggered, take over playback for the track. 12:59:49 From Music Workshop : I can use this in my summer music camps. The kids will love it! 13:00:23 From Ray Nichols : Does DP Lite do most or all of these options? 13:00:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Yes, Performer Lite has the clips window in all its glory. 13:00:47 From Ray Nichols : Im overloaded with info to this point since Im new 13:00:59 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : And yes, kids can become instant DJs with this feature, if you set up the clips ahead of time. 13:01:12 From Ray Nichols : The MP4 Unit is Awesome! 13:04:12 From Adam Goldman : so how do we ‘print’ a Clips ‘performance’ to retain what you create? 13:04:21 From Sandor Szatmari : Can you record you ‘clips’ performance? 13:04:23 From jraoul : What Adam said 13:04:26 From Music Workshop : Can you record these real time performances to play back later? 13:04:41 From Sandor Szatmari : +1 13:04:56 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Yes, you can record your performance. Matt will demo that soon, I’m sure. 13:04:58 From Glenn Workman : Yes you can record Clips performances. 13:05:51 From Caxa : Have you fixed the bug in DP with Akai Transport controls? (The stop button in particular) 13:06:59 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: not sure. Have you tried it with DP 10.11? 13:07:19 From Alan : I haven't looked at clips in a while.... it became Ableton while I wasn't looking!! 13:07:27 From Stephanie : I also have problems with Akai and DP. 13:07:31 From Sandor Szatmari : New and awesome! 13:07:37 From Ray Toler : Is there a way to designate an individual clip as a one-shot vs a loop? 13:07:44 From Glenn Workman : You can raise your hand to ask a question in the Participants panel. 13:07:54 From Caxa : Yup, I mentioned it to tech support ages ago and they discovered the problem was that Akai transport controls use cc numbers not midi notes 13:08:02 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Yes, you can one-shot a clip 13:08:13 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : It’s in the clip editor clip settings panel on the left side. 13:08:16 From Ray Toler : Thanks, Jim. 13:08:19 From Ray Toler : Perfect. 13:08:22 From Simon Foster : I’m not clear how you now create loops on the tracks window 13:08:39 From rixax : So if I have a sequence and pull clips out of it, tracks will play when a clip is not but what if I don’t want that? I have to mov e the cursor beyond all music. 13:08:47 From Stephanie : Thanks Caxa! 13:08:48 From Glenn Workman : Master/Master is in the Commands Window. 13:09:20 From Ray Nichols : Matt…Can you please touch on basic diff of lite version vs. Full ver…Do all the controls you show so far avaiilable in lite?? 13:10:03 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : All the clips features in DP10 are available in Performer Lite. 13:10:03 From Steve Sklar : Where do I access the Apple Loops? 13:10:04 From Glenn Workman : Option-click to type in the name. 13:10:21 From Glenn Workman : Apple Loops is part of Garage Band/Logic/MainStage. 13:10:38 From Glenn Workman : They can be downloaded to your Mac from inside one of those programs. 13:12:30 From mindjobmusic : can we talk about how the sequence window works with clips? 13:12:54 From Steve Sklar : Thanks, but how/where do I see the ALs? 13:13:16 From Glenn Workman : mindjobmusic: When things are clips in the Sequence Window they are treated as complete object, much like a Soundbite is a complete sound. 13:13:25 From Paul Colombo : Where are DP 10 loops located? 13:14:06 From Andrew Culver : Are there any recommended pad controllers for interfacing with DP? 13:14:09 From Caxa : It would be really good if you could remind the developers about this Akai transport problem as they do know what it is. 13:14:50 From mindjobmusic : ok, so I convert my sequences into clips for them to play, otherwise they won't play and clips will override 13:14:59 From Glenn Workman : Caxa: If the Akai is sending CC/Note or whichever is switched around from what DP expects, can’t you use MIDI Learn to set it to the other? 13:16:10 From Miles Olson : I have a question about VE Pro links here 13:16:19 From charleswhite : I TAWT I TAW A PUDDY TAT! 13:16:41 From charleswhite : I DEED, I DEED TAW A PUDDY TAT! 13:17:32 From Caxa : The Akai transport controls only send CC. They can not be changed to notes. I would have to refer to the reply to give the details, but tech were able to reproduce the problem. 13:18:13 From Glenn Workman : Caxa: Can’t you set the MIDI command in the Commands window to listen to CC for STOP? 13:18:14 From Jay Woelfel : I think John Boylan has a question 13:18:29 From mindjobmusic : I used Freestyle before Performer, before DP 13:18:36 From John Boylan : Somebody else asked it... 13:19:00 From Jay Woelfel : Best solution to a question, one that solves itself.' 13:19:21 From charleswhite : share the screen please 13:19:23 From Caxa : Yes you can set it in the commands window. DP does not recognize it properly. The Tech dept confirmed it was a bug in DP. 13:19:30 From Garry Norman : please share desktop 13:20:46 From Steve Sklar : Is there a way to make Ethno larger? I have trouble reading the various names and fields. 13:21:49 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Steve: no, the Ethno UI is a fixed size. Maybe use a 2nd monitor set to a lower resolution? 13:22:03 From jraoul : Can you adjust the widths of the Clips columns to fit more in the window? 13:22:36 From Kenneth Sarkey : Like a narrow view? 13:22:40 From jraoul : Yeah 13:22:43 From Steve Sklar : That’s unfortunate. Maybe in an update, Jim? 13:22:56 From Aryeh Har-Even : Yes, it would be a great to be able to resize all the intstruments. 13:23:05 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Suggested noted. 13:23:11 From Victor LeComer : Is there a way to lock a clip to play to end (Like a full song)? 13:23:22 From Steve Sklar : Same with MachV please 13:23:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Once triggered, a clip will play indefinitely until you trigger a different clip on that track. 13:24:55 From charleswhite : Can you have 4, 8, etc. bar clips with a 2 bar play 13:24:58 From John Boylan : Which Akai model is Matt using? 13:25:13 From Glenn Workman : Charleswhite: Yes. 13:25:57 From Victor LeComer : Jim, So there isn’t a way to manually start a set of songs/clips one at a time with manual start after the previous song/clip ends? 13:26:10 From Ray Toler : Can a clip be set to override the grid timing? For example, grid is 2 measures, but I have a six measure vocal sample I want to play in its entirety before the next queued clip kicks in? 13:26:35 From Ray Toler : I think I’m asking the same thing Victor is. 13:26:36 From Paul Williams : So all those clips came from Ethno? 13:26:54 From rixax : wait for 4 bars 13:27:02 From Glenn Workman : Ray: I think what will do that for you, is not triggering a Scene (across horizontally), just play enable the individual clip. 13:27:04 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Sorry Victor, not sure what you mean 13:27:56 From Ray Toler : Yeah, was hoping there was a way to stack up the clips I want without the grid cutting things short. I can only click so fast. :-) 13:28:00 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Clips play their entire length, regardless of the current queue grid setting. Grid only affects when the next clip comes in. 13:30:28 From Music Workshop : Can you enable count off before you record a clip 13:31:14 From Michael Canavan : Akai transport issues are due to DP no responding to MMC messages from controllers via USB, the solution is to use MIDI Pipe, it’s a free MIDI translator, I have it set to translate CC messages to notes only on the IAC MIDI port, then installed Commands into DP shortcuts for transport. You can set MIDI Pipe as a startup Clipping. It sounds more complicated than it is. 13:31:40 From Ray Toler : I wish I had a bundle that was correctly named U-87… 13:31:41 From jraoul : We don’t hear the MX4 track 13:31:53 From rixax : turn loops on in the clip editor and out will play until you click on another. You could set up a midi trigger to send an empty and another to send next clip down a different track with same sounds. Hit both and two bars later … 13:32:04 From george napier : What happens if you keep recording past 2 bars? Does it overwrite or just record into a new clip? 13:32:11 From Caxa : @MichaelCanavan YEAH???? 13:32:11 From rich switzer : can 13:32:12 From jraoul : +1 george 13:32:25 From rich switzer : can't get a count in?? 13:32:32 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : George: I think it just stops recording 13:33:03 From Victor LeComer : Jim, say I want to have a clip be a complete song. And I want to have a set of 4 songs/clips where each song plays once from beginning to end (not endlessly cycling). Then 1st song ends, applause. Now I want to manually start song/clip 2 and so on thru song 3 and song 4. Using a MIDI keyboard to start each song. Like a live set. I’m used to using chunks for this in live shows. 13:33:19 From Roberto Colombo : Hint for MOTU: STRETCH button should be in the same window where the waveform is edited... no need to jump back to another window 13:33:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Victor: yes I would use the Chunks window for that. 13:33:49 From rixax : have an empty clip follow your song. 13:34:04 From Carlton Rice : When u r recording, I assume u can set the click track to play? 13:34:13 From george napier : Would be nice if it just rolled into a new clip. 13:34:40 From Adam Goldman : How does Overdub button effect recording into Clips 13:34:42 From Adam Goldman : ? 13:36:39 From Victor LeComer : Thanks, rixax 13:37:02 From jraoul : So when you edit a clip (e.g. transpose), the name stays the same? 13:37:09 From rixax : np 13:37:23 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Victor/rixax: or just use cue chunks. : ) 13:37:50 From jraoul : Sounds like Nino Rota 13:38:12 From rixax : yep chunks! 13:38:33 From Victor LeComer : Gotcha Jim, thx, too… :) 13:39:41 From Robert Turner : I can't get an audio track to sync with the Conductor track, even with Stretch turned on. What am I doing wrong? 13:39:47 From Caxa : When you take out a clip by clicking on the “X”, does the clip play to the end or cease immediately? 13:40:01 From Mark Kelso : Any way to configure the “Fade out” of an element that you delete in the clips window?? Feels a little harsh to simply remove 13:40:57 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: I think it stops immediately. Try it, though. : ) 13:41:00 From rixax : good ? I guess I would have a repeated clip with a fade… 13:41:07 From Neil McCarroll : Nice idea @Mark Kelso :) 13:41:09 From george napier : That has possibilities…How do you record the scene/clip improvisation? 13:41:10 From Aryeh Har-Even : Great ideas, Matt. 13:41:29 From rixax : fade clari, fade pad etc. 13:41:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Mark: clips can contain automation data, so you can bus the output of a track to an aux track and then trigger a clip on the aux track that is a volume fade-out. 13:41:54 From Greg Hosharian : That is a cool feature to build ideas and compositions. 13:42:07 From Caxa : A setting to allow the clip to play to the end would be useful. 13:42:09 From rixax : Nice Mark K 13:42:19 From Michael Canavan : @Caxa basically DP can read notes to use the transport controls, Akai controllers can send MMC, CC etc. but not notes for Transport, so using MIDI Pipe to translate CC to note is a solution, and it’s able to be set up to be somewhat permanent. 13:42:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: suggestion noted. 13:43:29 From george napier : What I’m hoping is that there is a way to record from the clips window BACK into the arrange window so you can capture these improvisational things… 13:43:57 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : George: wait for it….he’s getting there… 13:44:12 From george napier : @Jim. OK. Thanks! 13:45:04 From Caxa : @Michael Canavan Thanks very much for the info. I will try it after this. I have been waiting for this bug to be fixed for ages, but a workaround is better than nothing. Great info thanks. 13:45:10 From David Theriault : v. cool (but gotta go !) 13:45:18 From Ken : Is it possible to have VSTs you’re playing live in a clip you can access from a controller? 13:45:56 From Sandor Szatmari : Can you control these from a Bluetooth Page turner? I use that live to control setlist? 13:46:05 From Michael Canavan : Using other clip launching DAWs a couple things would be fantastic in DP. Separate launch quantization settings per clip is a huge one, so is zero quantization for a clip. This basically makes Clips a quick and dirty sampler for things that don’t need keys. Foley work immediately comes to mind. 13:46:06 From Sandor Szatmari : I could build the setlist in DP 13:46:38 From Glenn Workman : Sandor: Yes, between either Clips or Chunks Window you can build a set, and be able to change the play order on the fly. 13:46:43 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Micheal: great suggestions, thanks. 13:47:24 From Sandor Szatmari : Glenn: can you trigger scene changes from a bluetooth page turner? 13:47:56 From Roberto Colombo : question a bit out of the box: is it possible to control DP functions/commands with Elgato Streamdeck controllers ? 13:47:59 From Thomas R : Got to run…Thanks so much! 13:48:05 From Glenn Workman : Sandor: Let me check some things and I’ll see if I can dig that up. What page turner are you using? 13:48:42 From Sandor Szatmari : Glenn: AirTurn 13:48:43 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Sandor: not sure about that… if it can trigger MIDI commands, then you could MIDI map it to clips window features. 13:48:59 From Sandor Szatmari : Yes, it should be able to send midi 13:49:18 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Then you could probably just use the Clips window MIDI Learn feature. 13:49:22 From Glenn Workman : Sandor: The Commands window does have Next Clip, Previous Clip, etc. commands available. I’d have to see how AirTurn sends info. 13:49:37 From Sandor Szatmari : Ahh, nice, learn is great 13:49:38 From Mark Kelso : WOw.. A whole new use for my AirTurn pedals!! 13:50:12 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Did you guys see what he’s doing???? How awesome is that to convert track data into clips!!!!!! 13:50:18 From Victor LeComer : Yayyyy, this is great! 13:50:58 From Chris Duval : This is a nice way to create longer/shorter arrangements from existing material 13:51:47 From Glenn Workman : Chris: or to jump ahead or extend a piece live if the band gets off track or wants to extend a section. 13:54:08 From Carl (Colorado) : Did I miss how to bounce the queue to an audio track? 13:54:52 From Glenn Workman : Carl: I don’t think so, I think that’s what he’s getting ready to do. 13:55:01 From Carl (Colorado) : got it 13:55:02 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Carl: he’s doing that now: recording your performance into tracks. 13:55:06 From george napier : So. I really appreciate this webinar. It really helps to understand MOTU’s approach to clips, how it integrates with DP, and different uses. That hasn’t been obvious from the info available to date and there is really some things in here that are different from Live and Bitwig. I hope there is more material put out there…. 13:55:09 From Neil McCarroll : Can it handle ‘one-shot’ type sounds? (something like a drum fill or transition sound) 13:55:38 From Glenn Workman : Neil: Yes. 13:57:51 From Neil McCarroll : Thanks Glenn - is there a ‘repeat/don’t repeat’ parameter on each element? 13:57:52 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Neil: just uncheck the “Loop” box in the Clip settings panel. Then it plays only one time through (doesn’t keep looping). 13:58:09 From Neil McCarroll : Ah perfect - thanks Jim :) 13:59:01 From Mark Kelso : Does option click record work for shortcuts like “3” 14:00:06 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Mark: it’s in the commands window: “Toggle clip record mode” 14:00:06 From Glenn Workman : Mark: I believe so, but let me check on my system here. 14:00:13 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Assignable 14:01:13 From Paul Williams : Are the occasional audio glitches due to system performance? 14:01:21 From george napier : DP as Remix Tool… 14:01:22 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Tadaaaaaaaaahhhhhh! 14:01:37 From Ray Toler : This will be *very* helpful. 14:01:56 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Paul: I think that’s a Zoom thing… 14:02:07 From Victor LeComer : Bloody brilliant! 14:02:20 From Mark Kelso : Ahh so we can retroactively fade elements 14:02:43 From Mark Kelso : wow 14:02:46 From Glenn Workman : Mark: Yes, now you can edit his “performance” the same as any other sequence. 14:03:16 From Mark Kelso : This is F…in’ cool 14:03:22 From Ray Toler : This is the first time I’ve felt like I had sub-sequences in SVP or live triggers in Dr. T’s KCS. Very excited about it! 14:03:31 From Kwiz : Hey what’s up Matt and Jim! I have a request. Can we have the clips trigger at an eighth note in a future update? It would be great for performance artists to be a bit more spontaneous much like a DJ dropping in beats. 14:03:35 From Glenn Workman : Dr. T! Emile Tobenfield! 14:03:47 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Ray: right????? 14:04:00 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Hi Kwiz!!!!! 14:04:19 From Ken : Fantastic demo. I now have a feel for actually using the Clips feature in a real setting, live or studio. Thanks!!! 14:04:43 From Marc Wolf : Would be cool if there were a way to save a Scene Queue, for trying out arrangements based on clips 14:04:46 From David Stowell : Got to go. Thank you MOTU, great webinar. Hope everyone is safe and well, See you next time 14:04:48 From gregchastain : Lots to absorb… when will these recorded webinars be available. Thanks so much for doing this. Amazing 14:04:51 From Victor LeComer : Hey, K-wiz! Sup! 14:05:00 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks David! 14:05:04 From Kwiz : Hey what’s up Victor! 14:05:08 From Ray Toler : I wanted to like Ableton so much, but just never clicked with it. Will be great not to have to completely relearn my muscle memory to use clips. 14:05:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Hi Kwiz!!! Hope you’re well! Suggestion duly noted. 14:06:30 From Kwiz : Thanks Jim! Wishing wellness to all of our families. 14:06:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Same! 14:07:06 From Ray Toler : I would like a way to stack the queue and have a clip ignore the grid value. 14:07:29 From Todd Woolsey : Thank you so much. Great resource. I appreciate you doing this. 14:07:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Ray: noted. 14:07:43 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Todd! 14:07:45 From rixax : Can you record phasing lengths directly into clips? 14:07:48 From Simon Foster : How do you loop clips in the Tracks window? 14:08:21 From rixax : Clips can be dragged (top right corner) in sequence window to loop 14:08:28 From Neil McCarroll : Would be nice to have a temporary DON’T LOAD option in the Now playing box - you could still line things up in the multi but have a minute to gather your thoughts. 14:08:35 From John DePace : Good Webinar. Thanks Matt and Jim. 14:08:42 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Simon: I think you have to do it in the Sequence Editor. 14:08:44 From Glenn Workman : Simon: the Loop function of DP past has been replaced with Clips. You can also repeat Clips in the Tracks Window if you like. 14:08:50 From Ray Toler : Thanks @Jim, but on an individual clip basis. Think something like a movie quote sample or a sweeper or something, but then I want that vertical to go back to being on the grid. 14:08:56 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks John! Take care. 14:09:35 From charleswhite : multi- core computers, do plugin effects take advantage of this? 14:09:37 From Pablo Aguirre : I have a question 14:09:54 From rixax : I wanted to automate loop lengths in POLAR 14:10:05 From jraoul : Pablo - click raise hand at bottom of Participants window 14:10:07 From Glenn Workman : Pablo: I the Participants panel there is a raise hand option. 14:10:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Charles: yes 14:10:48 From Glenn Workman : rixax: The seminar on Friday had a lot of demos using Polar. Once that’s posted to motuTV that might answer your question. 14:10:55 From Paul Williams : Does the live recording in the clip window also work for audio clips? 14:11:00 From rixax : Cool Thanks Paul 14:11:17 From Ken Thies : I notice that when in normal record mode, if an audio track is record enabled, the clips *will* record to the sequence along with the audio input. I do not know if this is intended, or if it is a "feature", but I like that behaviour. 14:11:18 From charleswhite : Yay, thanks! 14:11:34 From Glenn Workman : Paul: Yes you can have audio tracks armed and recording as well. 14:11:49 From Grant Sturiale : Can you repeat how you “bounce” a clips performance back into the tracks window? 14:12:11 From Ray Toler : Yeah, would be easy to set up A-B-C clips where B is a 16 bar jam loop that just goes as long as you like. 14:12:15 From Glenn Workman : Grant: They will be posting these seminars to the motuTV YouTube channel as time allows. 14:12:17 From rixax : option click the record button 14:12:27 From Ray Toler : @grant, option click record to record clips. 14:12:30 From jraoul : Grant — option-click record, work your magic in the clips window and that performance is recorded into tracks 14:12:49 From Grant Sturiale : Thanks! 14:12:51 From Ray Toler : Yeah, to clarify, to record your clip performance, not the clips themselves. 14:12:53 From rixax : this has been a great info session. Thanks Matt and Jim! 14:13:05 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks rixax! Take care. 14:14:08 From Simon Foster : thx for the replies 14:14:29 From tomlewis : Another great webinar; Started w/ Performer in 1986 and now DP10. So glad I didn’t go to ProTools and more recently waited on Abelton Live. DP Rocks! 14:14:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Ken: yes in regular record mode, the audio goes into the track as well as the clip (when recording into a clip) 14:15:14 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Tom: amen brother! 14:16:53 From Glenn Workman : BTW also coming this week: Thursday, April 23 Stem Bounce and Project Templates Export stems in one operation. Create templates for songwriting and composing. Add and assign VIs and external MIDI devices. Use Track Layouts and Search for larger templates. Friday, April 24 Film Scoring 101 Explore the many aspects of working with picture. Use Chunks and V-Racks. Import and route video audio. Set up Markers and tempo maps 14:17:27 From Simon Foster : thx for the session 14:18:02 From Ken Thies : Jim: I actually mean the other way. If I have audio coming in normally, recording into the sequence, I can trigger clips and the *do* record into their parts of the sequence even though record mode is normal, not clip record mode. 14:18:16 From Kenneth Sarkey : This MOTU presentation seems quieter than than being at a NAMM show one… say WHAT?? 14:18:48 From Kevin : Bar none no other daw provider I’ve worked with provides this much detail . Even the Cubase you tube sessions pale in comparison. I’m really wanting to ditch PT Ult and Nuendo 14:18:51 From Kevin : thanks !! 14:19:14 From Paul Williams : Great, thanks! 14:19:26 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Kevin. Stay safe. 14:19:31 From Aryeh Har-Even : Thanks Matt, Jim & Glenn for these insightful webinars. Coming from alanog in the 70Much to think about. Wishing everyone good health in these dark times. Happy music, making y’all! 14:19:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Paul. 14:19:41 From Ray Toler : So does the loop-drag only work when an audio file has been made into a clip? 14:19:54 From charleswhite : difference between a soundbite and a clip? 14:20:00 From jraoul : Can you repeat more than one clip at a time? 14:20:08 From Michael Canavan : Jim, your email was jmcooper@motu.com right? 14:20:14 From jraoul : Edge-edit and extend more than one clip? 14:20:27 From Bjorn Linden : In Clips, can you do a “dynamic “ transpose ? 14:20:28 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Sorry Ken, I’m brain-farting on your question. Glenn? 14:20:34 From Glenn Workman : Ray: I think you have to change from Soundbites view to Clips view for that to work. 14:20:40 From Aryeh Har-Even : Thanks Matt, Jim & Glenn for another insightful webinar. Coming from analog in the 70Wishing everyone and their families good health in these dark times. Happy music making, y’all! 14:20:49 From Ken Thies : Jim: I'll send it in email, I can be better detailed there. 14:20:56 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Sorry, thanks. 14:21:16 From Ken : Thank you Matt! Great demo. This is way more interesting and useful for me than I ever would have thought. Thanks! 14:21:47 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Ken! 14:22:10 From jraoul : Would multi-record help? 14:22:52 From Aryeh Har-Even : Thanks Matt and Jim (and Glenn) for an insightful webinar. Having started with analog back in the 70s, and being rather old school, every little change to my workflow over the years has proven significant. Wishing everyone and their families good health in these dark times. Happy music, making y’all! 14:22:58 From Kenneth Sarkey : Edward A. did you make or buy your rpg type diffusor? 14:23:34 From John Graham : thank you 14:24:09 From Greg Hosharian : Off topic: What is the best 88 key keyboard MIDI controller for DP? In terms of integration and key action? I want it to feel as close to a piano as possible. Any suggestions would be appreciated. 14:24:13 From Victor LeComer : Cheers, all! Stay safe!! And thx for the help, y’all! 14:24:13 From Benoit W. : What about infinite loops? Are they gone? 14:24:34 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Victor. Cheers! 14:25:03 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Benoit: for the time being, yes. But as a suggestion, duly noted. 14:25:16 From Benoit W. : Thanks! 14:25:18 From Chris Duval : Thanks again guys, great stuff! 14:25:20 From Glenn Workman : Greg: there have been many 88 key weighted controllers. I use mostly older Kurzweil gear (because I already own and I tested for them for years). You can find a PC88 for $400-$500 and others I’m sure. 14:25:23 From Pablo Aguirre : thanks 14:25:23 From Ken Thies : Thank you! 14:25:24 From Mark Kelso : Amazingly helpful. Been using Performer since all we had was an event list and am learning so much. Thanks everyone. 14:25:24 From Ray Toler : Thank you for an excellent session!!