12:21:56 From Ray T. : I switched to DP in the late 90s when SVP died and the 2408 came out. 12:24:32 From Kirk Casey : Anyone not able to get in yesterday? I was told that the session was full. 12:24:50 From Monty Harper : me too 12:25:00 From Jonathan Freilich : Yeah. I couldn’t get in yesterday with the same message. 12:25:20 From Glenn Workman : Kirk: There was a zoom setting that was limiting the number to 100 participants. That didn’t get fixed till about 1:15, then it was open to all. They started late as well because of it. 12:25:39 From Kirk Casey : Thanks for the info! 12:26:26 From Robert Turner : I can't seem to get Zoom to recognize my Saffire Pro24 microphone audio. Anyone have any suggestion? 12:27:45 From Fred : HI Folks! 12:27:50 From Fred : and hi Reed! 12:28:00 From Fred : are you still in NYC Reed? 12:28:20 From Glenn Workman : https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/KPA28BTW/ 12:28:23 From Reed Robins : OWC +1 12:29:09 From Robert Turner : It shows up in the Zoom Audio setup screen and I hear my mic thru my system, but Zoom says it "Failed to detect your microphone" 12:29:47 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Good morning 12:30:03 From Reed Robins : Still in exactly the same place Fred! How you doing? 12:30:04 From Fred : I missed yesterday 12:30:13 From Benoit Widemann : Agreed! (Re temp. Versions) 12:30:15 From Fred : over 100 people were in 12:30:18 From Jonathan Freilich : Rough versions would be great 12:30:19 From Fred : was locked out 12:30:26 From Fred : your mic is good 12:30:27 From Caxa : Yes definitely a rough version of the videos please. 12:30:27 From Kerwin Young : Hi everyone! Thanks for that OWC link Glenn. 12:30:48 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Try in the preferences of Zoom. There is a test button for speaker and mic you can check settings there. 12:31:14 From mindjobmusic : I'd like to ask if MOTU will ever develop another librarian like Unisys 12:31:38 From mindjobmusic : I have so many sounds now, I'd like to have some organization 12:31:41 From Robert Turner : I did that Glenn and my mic passes one test, but when I try to Unmute is when I have the problem. 12:32:05 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : yesterday I couldn’t join the webinar because there were too many participants 12:33:31 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Are you on a Mac? You might check System Preferences/Sound and see what the system setting are. 12:33:52 From Robert Turner : I'm on a PC - Win 8.1 12:34:24 From Glenn Workman : Edward: There was a zoom setting that was limiting the number to 100 participants. That didn’t get fixed till about 1:15, then it was open to all. They started late as well because of it. 12:34:43 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Sorry, I’m PC averse. 12:34:49 From Caxa : Oh yes +1 for Unisyn !!! 12:34:57 From Fred : I’m good Reed…. live way upstate NY by Lake Champlain, VT, and Quebec. I have a wife that’s Canadian 12:35:28 From Ray T. : I must have given up trying to get in like 1-2 minutes too early. 12:35:36 From Fred : +1 for Unisyn 12:35:41 From Vera : oohh he is ! :D 12:35:46 From Ray T. : Pants are overrated. 12:35:47 From jeffersonjarvis : Another vote for a rebirth of Unisyn! 12:35:47 From Adam Goldman : we might be grateful 12:35:49 From Vera : :D 12:35:54 From Carl Roetter : Video is ON but not sending video ?. Is there a limit to the number of video connections? 12:35:57 From Rich Switzer : Didn’t think about that.. 12:35:58 From Joel Friedman : Thank GOD! ;-) 12:36:07 From Russ Pfeifer : Unison! 12:36:15 From Robert Turner : Looked at the Win Audio Preferences and Saffire Audio is selected as the primary device. I hear my mic, so I know it's working but Zoom doesn't see it for some reason. 12:36:22 From Russ Pfeifer : Unisyn 12:36:34 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Ray - Aren’t they underrated? 12:37:04 From Adam Goldman : Eric Witt….you’re back to XNE… 12:37:36 From Ray T. : @XN - :-D 12:37:36 From Andrew Culver : Hi Folks. Where is the DP suggestion box I heard about? 12:37:56 From Glenn Workman : Carl: if the Start Video button has a red line through it that will turn off video. There is not a limit on number of video images. 12:38:16 From Dan L : When I open DP 10 I often get an error message and it asks if I want to send the info to MOTU. I then try again and it generally works. Anyone else have this issue? 12:38:18 From Glenn Workman : Andrew: suggestions@motu.com 12:38:21 From Roberto Colombo : @Andrew: https://motu.com/en-us/suggestions/ 12:38:29 From mindjobmusic : Unisyn was great 12:38:43 From Joel Friedman : I would love a good PDF of common shortcuts and basic commands that could be printed out 12:38:45 From Roberto Colombo : But when I tried to use it, it reported a page error and the suggestion transfer was not confirmed 12:38:49 From Kerwin Young : DP should add that function super-imposed key command prompt in the update 12:38:57 From Roberto Colombo : so, I simply emailed my suggestions to MOTU via email 12:39:13 From Roddy J. Betancourt : Go to System Preferences > Accessibility. In the categories along the left, select Keyboard. Select Enable Sticky Keys. Next to Enable Sticky Keys, click the Options... button. Select Display pressed keys on screen (and alternatively change where it appears). Click OK. 12:39:21 From Fred : good idea 12:39:28 From jraoul : Yes, Unison! Did I miss something about it? 12:39:29 From Fred : make a document 12:39:40 From Kerwin Young : A shortcut pdf would be amazing!! 12:39:45 From mindjobmusic : just that I miss it 12:39:47 From bryanstewart : http://www.aalapshah.in/qipress 12:39:50 From richard einhorn : https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=mac+display+keystrokes+on+screen&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 12:39:56 From xavi c : An empty project with the commands 12:39:57 From Paul Colombo : Yes for document thanks 12:40:03 From mindjobmusic : i have so many sounds now I can't find them 12:40:04 From Glenn Workman : Kerwin: You can print your Commands window from in DP. 12:40:07 From Kenneth Sarkey : I use a mac app called “A Better Touch Tool” to program app-specific shortcuts and all 19 function keys. 12:40:07 From Bob Frye’s iPad : yes a pdf. 12:40:08 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Richard. Is that the link with the shortcuts? 12:40:16 From Paul Colombo : I tried to print Command menu and it was 14 pages 12:40:18 From richard einhorn : Matt here’s an accessibility pp suggestion: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=mac+display+keystrokes+on+screen&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 12:40:21 From jraoul : mindjob: Oh, well. That’s two of us... 12:40:43 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Glenn 12:40:49 From Glenn Workman : xavi: Key bindings can be their own exported file. Its in the mini-menu of the Commands Window. 12:40:52 From mindjobmusic : If I wanted a Bass for example, it would be nice do a search for one in all the banks 12:41:05 From mindjobmusic : and audition them 12:41:13 From Bob Camacho : A shortcut list we could copy would be great. 12:41:26 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Don’t understand, aren’t all the shortcuts already listed in the software? 12:41:37 From Joel Friedman : Agreed with Paul Colombo: tried a while back to print commands and it was long and unformatted. Would love a basic printable page 12:41:41 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Some people want a printed list. 12:41:43 From Paul Colombo : Glenn, I was going to print that file but it was close to 14 pages 12:41:43 From Adam Goldman : yes, but there are SO many 12:41:59 From Bob Camacho : not easily found (by me anyway) 12:42:16 From Benoit Widemann : System prefs > Keyboard > “Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar” then select the keyboard in system menu 12:42:21 From Glenn Workman : Paul: You could save as PDF from the print window, then winnow it down to the ones you want before printing on paper. 12:42:40 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Ohhh, got it Glenn. So it is the same thing as what is already on Performer but it is simply a paper version? 12:42:52 From Glenn Workman : Eric/XN: Yes. 12:43:34 From Paul Colombo : Ok thanks Glenn 12:45:10 From Ray T. : Sadly, T doesn’t work on folders for setting colors. 12:45:11 From Vanessa Garde : Keycastr is a free app for running keyboard hits, in case interested, here it’s the link: 12:45:12 From Vanessa Garde : https://github.com/keycastr/keycastr/releases 12:45:28 From Kenneth Sarkey : It seems you can not “undo” track color changes. 12:45:41 From Vanessa Garde : Recommended: to get to the Display tab on preferences and resize the font to something bigger. Sorry for the off topic! 12:45:53 From jraoul : Hey, Matt — I think the W stands for Window — it applies to all tracks in the active window, not just those visible on the screen. 12:50:06 From damonsink : The v key invokes a velocity pull tool also. 12:50:16 From Simon Foster : where is the settings for temp tools in prefs? 12:50:37 From Glenn Workman : Simon: Setup/Commands - not in prefs. 12:50:43 From Simon Foster : ah 12:50:57 From Thomas Davis : THAT is VERY HELPFUL!!!! 12:51:38 From mw : What does double-tapping W do? He keeps mentioning it, but I must have missed the initial explanation. 12:51:56 From Ray T. : @MW a double tap “locks” the tool. 12:52:02 From Adam Goldman : WW engages temporary group of visible tracks 12:52:21 From Simon Foster : @Glenn - not seeing it… 12:52:29 From Roddy J. Betancourt : Will this penciled volume overwrite the original individual volumes of the tracks? 12:52:37 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : How was he able to show each of the individual instruments alone? 12:52:38 From mw : @ Ray & Adam: Thanks. 12:52:48 From jraoul : XN track selector 12:52:50 From Glenn Workman : Simon: In the search bar of the Commands window type temporarily 12:53:19 From Roddy J. Betancourt : or will it be proportional 12:53:28 From Simon Foster : Basically it works - I can change colours but not inputs or outputs for all tracks - so it must be a pref...? 12:53:36 From Benoit Widemann : A nice solution to show keystrokes: https://github.com/keycastr/keycastr 12:53:44 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : ok thanks jroaui 12:53:59 From mw : I believe if you option-click the item you DON’T want in the View Filter, it will enable everything else. (I’m not in front of DP. If it’s not Option, it’s another modifier key.) 12:54:11 From Glenn Workman : Simon: In the Track Groups window, menu menu - you set what attributes you want enabled for Temporary groups. 12:54:59 From Glenn Workman : mw: Generally option-click on something like play, mute, or record is ONLY me. Command-click on the same is everyone EXCEPT me. 12:55:55 From Simon Foster : @Glennn - found it - thx! 12:56:31 From mw : @Glenn: Thanks. As I said, I’m not in front of DP and wasn’t sure which modifier was which, but that it definitely exists. 12:57:13 From Fred : That’s great…..never used auto snap shot 12:57:52 From Glenn Workman : Fred: Lots of options with the snap shot. Its important to know where the transport is, because events are placed at the current time location. 12:57:53 From jraoul : Auto snap is great — don’t forget to set (in Prefs) what data you want captured and what not (like Mute, for example) 12:57:57 From Ray T. : Snap shot is great, but I’ve forgotten to select “Duplicate Mix” instead of “New Mix” so many times and lost what I’d done because I forgot to create a new mix at the beginning. 12:58:58 From Adam Goldman : phenomenal! 12:59:25 From Fred : nice 12:59:48 From Joel Friedman : Any chance you’d offer “Matt’s Very Cool Shortcuts” As a doc? 13:00:22 From Glenn Workman : Joel: He’s offered to post his key bindings. Yours can be saved, and others loaded in the Commands window. 13:00:51 From Ray T. : I’ve tried to force myself to learn the MOTU defaults because if you end up working on someone else’s machine, the muscle memory can be too much to overcome. :) 13:00:53 From Joel Friedman : Thanks Glenn 13:01:22 From Ray T. : But maybe I’ll just start carrying my shortcuts around with me... 13:01:45 From Dan Levine : Glenn: I noticed that when Matt selected some soundbites, the visible highlight disappeared. I’m new to DP. So they are still considered selected even though the area is no longer actually visibly highlighted? 13:02:10 From Glenn Workman : Ray T: I’ve done that too with snap shot. But, what Matt is explaining now about going back in time, has saved my butt like that, then copying the mixer settings and going “back to the future” to past settings in. Or even just taking a screenshot of the mixer back in time then manually resetting faders. 13:02:56 From Ray T. : @glenn 100%. I solved my absent-mindedness by having my template already have a “New Mix” created from the get go. :-) 13:03:14 From Glenn Workman : Dan: Sorry, I didn’t see that happen. It might just be the color choices on the tracks. Soundbites when selected are either highlighted or have their border colors accented/highlighted. 13:03:40 From Dan Levine : I see. Thank you. 13:06:29 From Ray T. : I’m in those controls 99% of the time and have most of the numeric keypad shortcuts memorized. I don’t think I’ve ever used FF or Rewind. 13:06:48 From Ray T. : I’m constantly changing metronome and count-in, though. 13:08:17 From jraoul : I use pre-1 measures to insert MIDI instrument change, initial controller settings, etc. 13:08:32 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Excellent use case for that. 13:09:05 From Glenn Workman : Especially with older MIDI gear that takes a fraction of a second to respond to controller/patch infol 13:09:10 From jraoul : All over the place — yay! 13:09:19 From jraoul : Glenn — exactly. 13:09:27 From mw : But snip doesn’t remove the bar NUMBERS. It only shifts the data. 13:09:58 From jraoul : mw — after snipping, you can reset chunk start measure number 13:09:59 From Ray T. : My muscle memory for timeline settings is so strong with F1/F3/F5 and F2/F4/F6… 13:10:17 From Glenn Workman : mw: You would end up with a case where bar numbers weren’t consecutive. If you cut bars 3-5, then the measures would read 1,2,6,7,... 13:10:24 From Glenn Workman : It just TIME. 13:10:28 From Craig Hlady : Ive made the mistake of command j instead of control j when bouncing 13:10:46 From Ray T. : Tape deck time! 13:12:08 From Glenn Workman : correction: Meant to type “It cuts TIME” 13:12:13 From jraoul : Ooh — that’s cool: you can drag the start point, the end point, or click in the middle and drag that x-bar region 13:13:22 From Benoit Widemann : Why is “Guide” disabled in Help menu? 13:13:47 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Don’t know, someone asked that the other day too. 13:13:56 From Benoit Widemann : It was me :) 13:13:58 From Simon Foster : Does memory cycle need some pref setup - mine never loops 13:14:06 From jraoul : So cool. 13:14:21 From Benoit Widemann : I saw it disabled on Matt’s too 13:14:26 From Ray T. : @Simon, you have to make sure the loop icon (under the transport) is enabled. 13:14:27 From Glenn Workman : Simon: The buttons he has turned on (the circle arrow etc.) are what cause it. 13:15:12 From Simon Foster : that’s on 13:15:42 From Ray T. : @Simon, make sure that the auto-stop button is not enabled. 13:15:43 From Eric Witt : What is the interest of a preroll? 13:15:47 From Glenn Workman : Simon: The first icon has to also be on if you want it to auto rewind to the beginning of the looped area. 13:16:10 From Simon Foster : so I have to use link back to men selection to trigger it 13:16:26 From Glenn Workman : Eric: You can accurately place the wiper where you want to start recording, but always have a bar or 2 or 3 to get in tempo before recording. 13:16:28 From charleswhite : I’m so going to use this 13:16:51 From Simon Foster : I’ve used DP for 13 years and never found this intuitive… 13:17:00 From jraoul : Glenn & Eric — I can see pre-roll if you want to hear a bar or two before you punch in or auto-record, but I don’t see how you could use it for just playback 13:17:07 From Glenn Workman : Simon: If the wiper is outside the loop area, it won’t loop. The auto rewind will force it to rewind to the beginning of the loop. 13:17:45 From Simon Foster : I was sticking the play head in the middle of the section and it just played past the end 13:17:54 From Simon Foster : (with men cycle selected 13:18:46 From Glenn Workman : Simon: If you want to Zoom after the session I can help you see what’s not making it work right. glenn@freqsound.com 13:19:42 From Trevor Howard : Matt is clicking the start and stop fields in order to enter bar numbers. Is there a way to assign entries into those fields to a key command? 13:20:17 From Les Hurdle : Given playback was highlighted why didn’t it feed back when going into record? 13:20:47 From Glenn Workman : Trevor: There are a couple ways. decimal/measure number/ then the Command key assigned to Set Start or Set Stop. 13:20:59 From mw : @Trevor: Yes. Go through the commands window. It will change your life. There are all sorts of ways to send the current wiper location to memory start or memory stop, etc. 13:21:29 From Eric Witt : ok thanks glenn 13:21:49 From Glenn Workman : Les: Auto input monitoring. You would hear the input when stationary, and when recording, but when in play you would only hear what’s on the track. 13:22:21 From Les Hurdle : when I di as Matt did it always feeds back 13:22:26 From Glenn Workman : Trevor/mw: I have F13-15 for setting start/stop etc. times. 13:22:29 From mw : How did he initiate recording the multiple takes during cycle record? 13:22:45 From Ray T. : @Trevor, F1/F2 set the start and stop for the transport memory, F3/F4 set the in/out for auto record, and F5/F6 set the beginning and end of a selection. Combined with the dot trick to set the measure, it’s a very fast way to set all of those. 13:22:49 From jraoul : mw - overdub icon 13:23:13 From Robert Turner : Overdub doesn't work for Controllers!! 13:23:16 From jraoul : in MIDI mode overdub overdubs, on audio tracks it creaets multiple takes 13:23:17 From Kenneth Sarkey : Is that only when in loop mode (with overdub on), where it makes them individual takes? 13:23:17 From mw : @jraul: and it automatically places each new pas into a new take? 13:23:19 From Eric Witt : How was he able to see all the takes? 13:23:20 From Luke Steward : as someone with e-drums, i 100% would rather have the take advancement than the overdub lol 13:23:32 From Glenn Workman : Les: Do you have the little input monitor button on in the mixer or Tracks window? 13:23:37 From jraoul : mw yes 13:23:59 From Les Hurdle : It would be tracks’ 13:24:09 From mw : @jraul: Thanks. 13:24:10 From Glenn Workman : Eric: There is a Show All Takes in the Takes menu of the Sequence Editor. 13:24:35 From mw : @jraoul: Sorry for the misspelling. 😊 13:24:57 From Trevor Howard : Thx Glenn and Ray 13:24:59 From Benoit Widemann : Control-drag down the wiper should work in track list too 13:25:03 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Another way to zoom horizontally is hold OPT & scroll w/ mouse wheel 13:25:06 From Eric Witt : ok thanks Glenn 13:25:37 From Glenn Workman : Les: Check your setting in Studio/Audio Patch Thru/ and see what your setting is. He has set to Auto. 13:25:42 From Roberto Colombo : I often find that the vertical-only zoom would be useful (suggestions already sent to MOTU) 13:26:03 From Les Hurdle : will do 13:26:06 From mw : Request for MOTU: When we create a new folder, why isn’t the folder name pop-edited and ready to be renamed? 13:26:08 From Ray T. : The “Move tracks to be together” command is also a huge timesaver in the Tracks window. 13:27:01 From Caxa : Which Zoom is connected to the mouse wheel? 13:27:24 From Ray T. : And THERE is my “worth attending” tip for the day. 13:28:06 From Glenn Workman : Caxa: Might depend on where your cursor is positioned when you move the wheel. I still use a one button mouse with no wheel so can’t say for sure. 13:28:39 From Ray T. : And there is my SECOND “worth attending” tip for the day. :D 13:28:44 From Adam Goldman : I use that one all the time 13:28:47 From Caxa : Ok thanks I seem to remember that being a new feature in DP10 13:28:49 From Glenn Workman : I use the Control resize on the Conductor track to make it the smallest it can be, and all other tracks then fill the window. 13:29:02 From Kenneth Sarkey : cntrl re-size…that’s great! 13:29:18 From Adam Goldman : I use it to make a final mix track large and others far smaller 13:30:14 From Vanessa Garde : is there a shortcut to the zoom (magnifier) of the waveform to change all at the same time? (on the sequence editor) 13:30:59 From Glenn Workman : Vanessa: If you resize one track while holding the option-key, all will then resize when you release the mouse to that same size. 13:31:30 From Ray T. : I’ll send you my mailing address, because those are getting used. 13:31:47 From Vanessa Garde : yeah. But I am refering to the waveform size, not the track size… 13:32:23 From Glenn Workman : Vanessa: Option-drag the little magnifying glass in the Sequence window of any track. 13:33:06 From Dan : Is there a quick way to select all the soundbites in one track? 13:33:21 From Vanessa Garde : Glenn: would lit be possible with a keyboard shortcut? Thx! 13:33:23 From Glenn Workman : Dan: Command-A for select all, then click the track name. 13:34:06 From Dan : Nice Glenn! Thanks 13:34:18 From Glenn Workman : Vanessa: There is a Zoom in vertically Command, I’ve never used it, but I think that’s the one. 13:35:03 From Glenn Workman : Dan: You can also then Command-click another track name to get more than one (sometimes shift-click - its different sometimes in the Sequence Windwo. 13:35:17 From Steph : Jim, Glen and Matt: When these webinars are edited to be posted online, would it be possible to post the equivalent PC key commands on the screen? 13:35:18 From Ray T. : @Dan, also if you have your “Selection Range” set already (F5/F6), clicking a track name (or multiple) will select that range on those tracks. Useful if you only wanted the chorus soundbites, etc. 13:35:19 From Vanessa Garde : Will try that, Glenn. I am afraid that would be vertical size of the tracks. Maybe it works for the waveform zoom… fingers crossed! :-) Thanks! 13:35:43 From Michael Graham : Is there any way to select soundbites clips or ranges without using the mouse? 13:35:52 From Glenn Workman : Steph: Generally the only usual difference is everywhere Apple uses Command, Windows uses Control 13:36:00 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : 3 fingers W works but not 3 fingers L doesn’t on my DP… 13:36:18 From Steph : Glenn: Thanks. 13:37:08 From Kenneth Sarkey : Ginormous kudos to the DP developers & programmers for all these functions and versatility! 13:37:23 From Glenn Workman : Michael: There is a selection field you can type into in the Tracks Over View window. Its the little bar with S in a circle and the measure/time fields or start/end 13:37:30 From Dan : Ray: Great, much better than dragging to select 13:38:01 From Glenn Workman : Edward: He may have added/changed the key command for that function in his Commands window. 13:38:09 From mw : Pro tip: Always put your custom commands in the "Key 2" column. That way you’ll always know which ones are custom and which are original. 13:38:16 From Michael Graham : Glenn - thank you! I will give that a try! 13:38:17 From Ray T. : @Dan, yes, super-fast once you get it memorized. Only trouble is it’s almost impossible for me to use DP without an extended keyboard now, though. 13:38:21 From jraoul : good one mw 13:38:27 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : ill check, thanks Glenn 13:38:27 From STEPHEN JENNIS : Why do I only show a few faders in boxing board when there are may tracks 13:38:38 From Chris Rinaman : Is there still a DP remote app that works? 13:38:43 From jraoul : stephen jennis — track selector 13:39:18 From Robert Turner : Someone please ask Matt to demonstrate Beat Detection in 3/4, 6/4, 6/8 time signatures. I'm not having much luck with these time signatures. 13:40:11 From Glenn Workman : STEPHEN: Normally, if you have track names selected in any window before you go to the Mixing board, it might only show those selected tracks. If you press Command-D, it unselects everything, then click to Mixing Board to see all. 13:40:12 From jraoul : Robert — raise your hand in the Participants window 13:40:29 From Glenn Workman : Chris: Not at the moment. 13:40:48 From Robert Turner : jraoul, my Mic is not connected to Zoom, so I have to type everything. 13:40:57 From jraoul : Ah. 13:41:28 From Robert Turner : Zoom doesn't recognize my Saffire Pro24 device which is what my Mic is connected to. 13:41:36 From STEPHEN JENNIS : got it thanks newbe 13:43:36 From Glenn Workman : STEPHEN: Then welcome aboard the DP train! 13:44:04 From Mark Kelso : Has MOTU worked lately with SynchroArts recently? Last time I tried VocAlign it did not work as well as the onboard DP10 tools 13:44:05 From STEPHEN JENNIS : Yes sir 13:44:15 From Adam Goldman : you can HIDE columns 13:45:37 From Roberto Colombo : @Vanessa: I tried the vertical zoom and it works: CTRL+UP or CTRL+DOWN (COMMAND+UP/DOWN on Mac) and it scale vertically the track height in Track window or the piano keyboard in MIDI Window... though it would be nice to be able to scale vertically also with the mouse wheel (horizontally is possible with ALT+mouse wheel) 13:47:24 From Ray T. : I option-size to Mini or Huge all the time, then customize what I’m working on. 13:48:58 From Vanessa Garde : Thanks @Roberto! Opening DP as we speak to try that out. 13:49:39 From kristinwilkinson : How did he pull that audio to cut off later in the sequence window? In the stretch layer? Then what? 13:50:18 From Adam Goldman : Kristin: cursor at upper right hand corner of soundbite turns to hand, which stretches that soundbite 13:50:19 From jraoul : kristin — he grabbed the upper right hand corner of the soundbite — cursor changes to grabby hand — then dragged to time-stretch 13:50:34 From kristinwilkinson : THANKS! 13:50:53 From Benoit Widemann : Zip the folder… 13:51:07 From Vanessa Garde : @Roberto, I was refering to the zoom of the waveform (the magnifier option), not the track height. But I do appreciate your response! 13:51:21 From Glenn Workman : kristin: Do you mean making the audio file last longer? Scale Time was one way, but if you have the arrow cursor you can drag the top right corner to stretch or shrink a file length. The cursor becomes a hand icon that’s sideways instead of up/down 13:51:38 From Max Winkels : Well said, Andrew. 13:51:47 From Adam Goldman : +1 well said 13:51:49 From Sergio M : yeah 13:51:55 From Caxa : +1 13:52:27 From Andrew Culver : Next call in 5 — Thank you all! 13:52:49 From Roberto Colombo : @Vanessa ok, I thought you were referring also to the piano keyboard... anyway, it works also for the waveform editor... just tried :-) 13:52:53 From Jay Farber : Are the Past webinars available on the web? 13:53:03 From mw : MOTU request: We need a search bar at the top of the preferences window to help us find the item we need. Even Matt just said, "Remind me which window this is in." 13:53:22 From Adam Goldman : +1 prefs search 13:53:31 From Jay Woelfel : They will post all these but are still editing them together 13:53:34 From mw : @Jay: They will be, but they haven’t been posted yet. They’re being edited. 13:53:37 From Glenn Workman : Jay: The will be posted here when edited: https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 13:53:37 From Jay Farber : Thanks 13:54:15 From Reed Robins : +1 on Xavi!! 13:55:11 From Glenn Workman : mw: Yes, with so many other windows having search already, there are so many things in the prefs it can be a bit of a scavenger hunt. 13:56:56 From Mark Kelso : WOW!! Quantize shortcuts!! 13:57:02 From Rick Canfield : I’ve always done notation in Sibelius and recording and sequencing in DP, I would love to see a webinar on turning DP tracks into usable notation. Cleaning things up to notate correctly etc. 13:57:15 From Vanessa Garde : Thank you Roberto again! :-) 13:57:21 From jraoul : +1 Rick canfield 13:57:33 From Benoit Widemann : International keyboard issue 13:57:53 From chris : +1 on rick canfield 13:58:10 From Joel Friedman : Yes Rick - going both ways would be interesting - importing and exporting 13:58:41 From Vanessa Garde : Also Cmd + T — takes you to a bar (in stead of the “dot” on the numeric pad) 13:58:41 From Glenn Workman : Edit Counter is an option in Commands. You can change the . (dot) to any other key. That might help. 13:58:44 From Vanessa Garde : for international keyboards 13:58:48 From Vanessa Garde : or laptop users 13:59:16 From Vanessa Garde : or Cmd + T 13:59:17 From Vanessa Garde : :-) 14:01:09 From mw : Prefs search, please. 😊 14:01:11 From Kenneth Sarkey : in themes? 14:02:49 From Joel Friedman : Gotta go. Thank you everyone! 14:03:18 From Glenn Workman : Rectified is also the default view in Final Cut Pro for audio tracks. 14:03:18 From Khaled Hammad : i’m using Enter to start play on a numbers section “the right side of the keyboard .. but if i’m using a kontakt “and it’s opened window “.. sometime the Enter bottom is not working .. how to make it work? 14:04:07 From Glenn Workman : Khaled: Chances are Kontakt is grabbing the key pushes when its window is up front. 14:05:11 From Chris T. Anthony : I remember…..it was about and older unit… 14:05:54 From Chris T. Anthony : Matt…you said there was a staff resource that had access to older firmware.. 14:07:27 From Victor LeComer : Have him try input by step record. 14:07:52 From Glenn Workman : Firmware updates are here: https://motu.com/techsupport/technotes/firmwarechangelog 14:08:33 From Glenn Workman : If you can’t upgrade because of OS version compatibility you probably need to call tech support to see if there’s a work around. 14:08:58 From Craig Hlady : is anything on your master fader that adds latency 14:09:33 From Ray T. : I fall for that with Ozone all the time. Have to remove it to do any editing/rerecording. 14:09:57 From Robert Turner : DP Buffer Size really effects MIDI Latency!! 14:10:27 From Eric Witt : Dan was trying to raise his hand. 14:10:32 From Dan Levine : It said I was muted by host when Matt was talking to me 14:11:14 From Craig Hlady : I have to do that as well and move the efx to to an aux track temporaly to get rid of the latency 14:11:36 From Dan Levine : Said I was muted by host when Matt was talking to me 14:11:39 From Eric Witt : What exactly is the added value of link selection to memory? 14:12:00 From rolanddobbins : anyone have a fix for this: alternate tool becomes primary and it will not come out. So when you push X you get the normal primary tool? 14:12:01 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Your wiper/play position will automatically move to the selection 14:12:21 From Eric Witt : Oh ok Glenn. Thanks. 14:12:35 From Eric Witt : So that is the part where he was moving the bar around? 14:13:03 From Dan Levine : I believe he’ll hear me now 14:13:13 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Both the green loop bar etc. , yes. 14:13:21 From Roque Baños : Hi Glenn, could you possibly answer my question? Is there a way to know what is the length of a selection in real time? 14:13:31 From Eric Witt : look thlenn 14:13:46 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn. 14:14:18 From Glenn Workman : Roque: The window he just had open has a duration setting. 14:15:27 From Michael Gould : double click the stop button and the end point will be at the end of the sequence. that way it won’t stop. 14:15:48 From Benoit Widemann : How about chunks start time? 14:16:06 From Steve Bowersox : Those commands are not in my transport window. How do I get them there? 14:16:15 From Reed Robins : Auro. Reqind only? 14:16:17 From Michael Gould : If you set the cursor to your start point you can double click the word start to set the start to that. 14:16:45 From Ray T. : Yeah, if auto-rewind is set but the others (loop, auto stop) are disabled, it will work the way he wants it. 14:16:51 From Glenn Workman : Steve: In the Preferences. 14:17:09 From Glenn Workman : Control Panel 14:17:17 From Roque Baños : Yes but it applies to only to one event. If you select two events together I mean. Like two or more soundbites in different tracks 14:18:43 From Glenn Workman : Roque: The Selection bar in the Tracks Overview can show duration of whatever you have selected, doesn’t matter how many tracks. 14:18:59 From Simon Foster : @Ray - thx! 14:19:26 From Simon Foster : Thanks all - supper time! 14:19:27 From Khaled Hammad : i guess he mean the grid 14:19:55 From John Keltonic : he means anchor points I think 14:20:16 From Benoit Widemann : Bye, see you next time 14:23:12 From Steve Bowersox : Great Session again! Can’t wait for the next ones! 14:24:07 From Roque Baños : Thanks Glenn! I also wanted Matt to show how to use temporary group to solo selected tracks 14:24:29 From Roque Baños : I believe I lost my turn.. 14:25:20 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Double tap T, then click solo on any of those tracks. Solo has to be enabled in the Temporary Group setting. 14:25:53 From Robert Turner : I don't see those rows either!! 14:26:06 From jezza : Same for me. I don’t show the rows or colored bar either 14:26:22 From James Paschall : I have those rows. 14:26:26 From DAVe : I think you right click on the top bar, it has to do with 'compact view' or 'expanded' or something 14:26:31 From Robert Turner : I'm using 10.01 14:26:39 From David Stowell : Got to go. Fantastic as always, thank you Matt/Motu and everyone her. Have a great weekend! 14:26:45 From John Keltonic : no extra row for me 14:26:47 From Victor LeComer : Window scaling? 14:26:55 From paul : it’s in 10.11 only 14:27:06 From paul : not 10.0 14:27:11 From Geert D'haene : you can use the pitch lane from a vocal line and copy it to a midi track. Can you do the reverse? A midi track to a vocal track or other audio track? 14:27:23 From Eric Witt : I have that problem if I don’t have the Memory cycle or other stuff on. But maybe that is normal? 14:27:44 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : mat suggested I send him a file, what is his email? 14:27:51 From Robert Turner : I'm using Theme Nine 14:27:54 From Roque Baños : Thanks Glenn. Great weekend. 14:28:13 From Warren McRae : in control panel he has to select memory times 14:28:28 From DAVe : right click on the counter bar 14:28:31 From Greg Magee : Answer is 14:28:34 From Greg Magee : preference display 14:28:38 From Adam Goldman : tracks Mini Menu? 14:28:41 From DAVe : it shows all of the options there 14:28:47 From Greg Magee : control panel 14:28:50 From Carlton Rice : What theme is Matt using again? 14:29:04 From Fred : actually it changed for 10.11 14:29:05 From Greg Magee : The answer is preference/ display / control panel 14:29:06 From Reed Robins : Default Carlton 14:29:14 From Fred : I remember I was confused by it 14:29:32 From John Keltonic : I’m using 10.11 and don’t have those 14:29:37 From Carlton Rice : @Reed Robins Thanks. 14:30:06 From Glenn Workman : Fred: He’s using the current default - called Default. 14:30:14 From Greg Magee : @Miles. If you look at the preferences / display/ control panel you can turn on and off all of those 14:31:38 From Ray T. : I use clippings now instead of templates most of the time. 14:31:46 From charleswhite : Showing/hiding the Information Bar To show the Information Bar for an Edit window, open the Information Bar preferences and enable at least one of the sections for the desired Edit window. To hide the Information Bar for an Edit window, disable all sections. 14:32:23 From charleswhite : P. 368 in the user guide. 14:32:46 From Ray T. : Built a master template, saved clippings for stuff, then deleted all the tracks. Clean empty project with all bundles and routing pre-done, and it’s just a single drag to add eight instances of Omnisphere, other VIs, external gear, etc. 14:32:49 From Reed Robins : System exclusive ?for Terry? 14:33:09 From Craig Hlady : Does anyone use UA plugins and when saving a preset and opening the project later it shows up as default instead of the name of the preset .? The setting is correct but not the name . Its confusing since I don’t know what I started with . It didn’t use to a few versions back . 14:33:14 From charleswhite : Oops that not it 14:34:55 From dinobass : UAD plug preset names haven’t been saving for a few versions now. 14:36:26 From Warren McRae : Same problem with UAD plugs 14:36:31 From Eric Witt : I’m going now. Thanks. 14:36:56 From Eric Brown : You have me muted 14:38:22 From Craig Hlady : I wish the UA name problem would get fixed I asked UA and they say it on DP ’s end 14:39:26 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Reed Robinson Are you suggesting using SYSEX to make the switches? These are mostly just controllers, not synths. Unless SYSEX can change DP's settings? 14:40:28 From Glenn Workman : i-beam or in the ruler 14:41:05 From Reed Robins : Hi Terry, I was thinking you were talking about outboard synths. Mistaken? 14:41:40 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Reed Robinson - yes, I mostly use VST instruments, and only four hardware ones these days. 14:41:48 From Glenn Workman : Eric: He has you unmuted at the moment and is leaving you that way. 14:42:04 From Robert Turner : Gotta Go. Good Session! Thanks, MOTU!! 14:42:46 From Eric Brown : just want to find out where the past webinars are posted? I couldn’t sign on yesterday and need to get information from Tuesday’s webinar. 14:43:07 From Ray T. : They’re not available yet, @Eric. 14:43:09 From Mark Kelso : Not there yet 14:43:11 From Reed Robins : Whoops. :) 14:43:13 From Glenn Workman : Eric: They will be here when edited: 14:43:14 From Glenn Workman : https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 14:44:22 From mw : The "Compact Project" command is an easier way to do that. 14:44:31 From Ray T. : ^^^ 14:44:58 From Ray T. : I typically only use Compact Project to prepare it for cold storage, though. 14:45:06 From Glenn Workman : mw: It will prompt you to Flush during the compact. It however can also be destructive to some files depending on prior choices. 14:45:17 From Glenn Workman : Ray T.: same here. 14:45:42 From mw : Yes, it can. That’s the point. He’s talking about files that are unnecessarily huge. Making them smaller is destructive by design. 14:45:59 From mw : Always have backups. 14:47:14 From Mark Kelso : Gotta go. Thank you everyone for your intelligent questions and thanks, Matt, Jim, and Glenn! 14:47:36 From Glenn Workman : Overdub on ALWAYS here. 14:47:45 From Sergio M : Thanks Matt! 14:48:22 From Roger Carr : Thanks All! Byeeee…