12:20:42 From Adam Goldman : Kenneth Page: I just checked their website…still says “coming soon” 12:21:03 From kennethpage : Thanks Adam. 12:21:20 From Adam Goldman : same is true for their youtube channel 12:22:00 From Ron de Gusmão Lobo : Hello from Rio! Anyone knows if past webinars are avaliable? 12:22:34 From kennethpage : Adam just answered above. 12:22:36 From Benoit Widemann : Hello from warm Paris! 12:23:52 From Roger Beall’s iPad : Good morning, afternoon and evening everyone! 12:24:17 From Dan Redfeld : Hey people. Hope you’re all well. 12:26:14 From Luis Angel : Good day….from Medellin, ColOmbia…!!! 12:27:56 From Glenn Workman : Ron: When they are posted the will be on the website at this link. Currently things are being edited and we are waiting to post. https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 12:28:09 From Glenn Workman : Dan: Same to you and everyone else as well. 12:28:39 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn. 12:28:46 From Joel Friedman : Hello from DC 12:28:52 From Ron de Gusmão Lobo : Thanks Glenn 12:29:44 From kelvin jones : hi matt kelvin from atlanta man how many times have you helped me 12:31:29 From Charles White : Sounds good. 12:31:34 From Jeff Jarvis : makes a good hammer too 12:31:51 From jraoul : Yeah, I was thinking if you can’t drop it off a roof, what good is it? 12:31:51 From Adam Goldman : Jeff : hahahaha 12:33:20 From Steven Schnedler : When will the older Zoom meetings, from way back in April be posted. Anxious to see them! 12:33:45 From Glenn Workman : Steven: MOTU just hadn’t edited them yet. They will be posted here when done: https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 12:33:56 From Fred : Devo 12:35:32 From gReg Silvus : Can QuickScribe do grace notes and 8va/8vb? 12:35:40 From Steven Schnedler : I saw that earlier, but I am wondering WHEN? Another month, year? Just trying to get an idea when. 12:35:58 From Jeff Jarvis : by the way, I just finished dealing with Vienna support, and the MAS plugin that is installed with latest version of Vienna Ensemble Pro does not work. They say this issue will be fixed very soon - within a couple of weeks. In the meantime, if anyone is using the latest version of VEP, the AU version of the plugin does work. 12:38:59 From Simon Foster : How do you create aux tracks directly into a v-rack? 12:39:19 From Terry Leigh Britton : Yes please! Performing live with Digital Performer webinar! 12:39:46 From Tom Lewis : Yes to Live performing w/ DP!!! 12:40:34 From IMPULSE NOTE 9 : Yes that live with dp 12:42:19 From Marcas Bradley : Can you change the range of the patches? Like have the strings from C2 - C4. 12:42:20 From Kevin : How does that work with multi-port VST like VE Pro ? 12:42:25 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : What is the difference if you are playing on one channel or two channels 12:42:26 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : ? 12:43:10 From Terry Leigh Britton : I use MidiQuest to create patch lists of my hardware instruments. Works fine. 12:43:18 From Eric Brown : What about Unisyn? 12:43:21 From Glenn Workman : XN/Eric: You have independent control. For example 2 instruments on one channel with both be affected by sustain or volume, but the will be independent if they are on separate channels. 12:43:41 From jraoul : Eric: He means you can assign more than one channel (attached to more than one instrument) to one track. The advantage is that all insts assigned to that track will play the same notes, follow the same controllers, etc. 12:44:03 From Luke Steward : we hear it 12:44:07 From Reed Robins : I hear it. 12:44:09 From Terry Leigh Britton : We hear it but distorted a bit. 12:44:17 From Roque Baños : Hi Glenn, I use device groups so much that I end up having a huge list of them. Is there a way to organize them in folders? 12:44:28 From Ron de Gusmão Lobo : Hearing both…distorted thou 12:44:34 From Eric Brown : Unisyn created patch lists I bought years ago from MOTU and still have a registration for it even though I don’t use it. 12:44:37 From Charles White : I hear strings. 12:44:42 From Terry Leigh Britton : I wonder if device groups can be assigned to Clips? 12:44:43 From Charles White : Earlier strings and piano 12:44:47 From Lance Morrison : Hearing it here 12:44:48 From Terry Leigh Britton : Clippings, that is. 12:44:59 From jraoul : I don’t think Unisyn runs on Mac OS 10 12:45:07 From Glenn Workman : Roque: I don’t believe you can make folders of Device groups. Similar suggestions have been made for Bundles window as well, to be able to collapse channel groups. 12:45:08 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Glen and jroual - OK thanks. So if I understand correctly in both cases you hear both instruments, but in separate channels you can have one for example with sustain and the other with breath for example? 12:45:20 From jraoul : XN: exactly 12:45:28 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes. 12:45:34 From rich switzer : I hear all 12:46:03 From IMPULSE NOTE 9 : how about record midi on the software instrument 12:46:26 From Glenn Workman : Impulse: Sorry, I don’t understand the question. 12:46:28 From Eric Witt : Glenn and jraoul - OK thanks. 12:47:52 From Ron de Gusmão Lobo : Sorry for the unrelated question but if anyone here knows how to share a DP session over the web with stereo audio…please lmk… 12:48:24 From Dan Levine : Missed how he got to device groups 12:48:26 From Roger Neill : Device Groups - what if you want one of the sounds to play back at a different octave. How do I set that up? 12:48:37 From Adam Goldman : dan levine shift I, I believe 12:49:01 From jraoul : Roger Neill: Change the octave in the instrument, the way Matt just changed the volume within Omnisphere 12:49:07 From Glenn Workman : Roger: Its in the Output list of MIDI tracks. Below the existing instruments (VI or external) there are Device group options. 12:49:20 From Dan Levine : Thanks Glenn 12:49:28 From Roger Neill : Thanks Glenn 12:49:29 From Dan Levine : Thanks Adam 12:52:19 From Dan Levine : Anyone know how those SYMBOLS of what he is doing show up on the bottom left like control s 12:52:21 From jraoul : Glenn — I don’t see that option for octave shift. What “Output list of MIDI tracks”? 12:52:30 From Adam Goldman : keycastr 12:52:32 From Glenn Workman : You can also see the fader in the Channel Strip on the left follow that volume arc. 12:52:33 From Adam Goldman : dan levine 12:52:38 From Adam Goldman : shows his keystrokes 12:52:59 From Dan Levine : And keycastr is an outside program or part of DP? 12:53:04 From Adam Goldman : outside 12:53:09 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: The octave would have to be changed in the VI, there is no option for split or transpose within the Device Groups. 12:53:14 From Dan Levine : AHHHHH. Thanks 12:53:53 From Glenn Workman : Dan: He just added Keycaster a week or so ago so the videos would show his key-pushes on screen. It is a separate program. 12:56:47 From Eric Witt : When he scales the time, is he scaling the amount of time the shape lasts? 12:56:59 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes. 12:57:12 From Eric Witt : ok thanks Glenn. 12:57:30 From Glenn Workman : Eric: It will do the same with a MIDI performance, just be aware of course then anything that might have lined up to bar lines will no longer do so. 12:57:59 From Glenn Workman : Eric: You could highlight something and adjust by percentage, number of measures, or time length. 12:58:01 From Terry Leigh Britton : In Windows, one needs to rename one's clippings by opening the clipping window folder and editing the file name, because alt-clicking the name in the clipping window removes the extension which breaks the clipping. 12:58:08 From Eric Witt : ok thanks Glenn. 12:59:31 From Terry Leigh Britton : You can add the extension back to clippings that were broken this way and that restores them to work again. 12:59:44 From Glenn Workman : Terry: Good to know. I’ll make sure Matt/Jim see that. Should be easy to fix - possible short term work around is to add the file extension when you change the name in DP. Of course you’d have to know what that extension is. 13:00:08 From Glenn Workman : Some are quite long (not just 3 letters anymore as you know). 13:00:30 From Terry Leigh Britton : Yes, it is something like .dpclippings 13:00:51 From Charles White : How to change fader/meters from topping out at +6 to 0 (unity)? 13:01:18 From Glenn Workman : Charles: You can’t. If you need more gain from a track you can add the Trim plug-in. 13:01:45 From Terry Leigh Britton : it is .dptrackclip 13:01:46 From Glenn Workman : ProTools changed there’s from 6dB to 12dB a few years ago 13:02:44 From Charles White : I just want to change the numbering system. My protools pals are talking about -14db, means -8? confusing 13:03:27 From jraoul : That’s fantastic. 13:03:37 From Kevin : Charles: Are you referring to LUFS type levels ? 13:04:28 From Glenn Workman : Charles/All: dB here is a reference point. 0dB is “digital maximum”, meaning anything above that level is beyond what a digital recording can actually have without distorting. 13:05:15 From James Paschall : Fab. 13:05:37 From Charles White : Glenn, yes. Can I see it that way in my mix board? 13:05:43 From Glenn Workman : Charles/All: Fader level is the amount of change from the recorded level, not output level. 13:05:57 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Matt!!! This is definitely a life saver for working in DP. 13:06:03 From Darrell Smith : Search is really cool 13:06:22 From Charles White : mmmm. thanks! 13:06:25 From Glenn Workman : Charles: You can see actual output levels in the Meter Bridge. 13:06:38 From Bryan : I had no idea about this search feature, this is going to save me a lot of manual labor, thanks! 13:06:45 From Adam Goldman : Glenn…it would be good if the key shortcut matt just showed was listed when you look at his search list. ;-) 13:06:57 From Adam Goldman : (as seen in other menus) 13:07:17 From Roque Baños : Glenn: Is there a way to select upper/lower/2nd notes from chords? 13:07:42 From Glenn Workman : Charles: In Pro Tools if an output meter shows you a positive number (always in red) its basically telling you IF you could go above 0dB this is how far you would have gone, but you can’t! You’re just that far into the distortion range. 13:07:55 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Roque: I think Split Notes should do it. 13:08:06 From Eric Witt : Dont understand what he means by the all audio part? 13:08:17 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Yes, Split Notes can do that 13:08:25 From Roque Baños : Ok Thanks. I’ll check 13:08:45 From James Paschall : Excellent! 13:08:50 From Roberto Colombo : would it be possible with Search to select all the notes that have a volume < certain volume and a length < certain value ? That would be useful to clean out the dirty notes left around when using a guitar synth 13:09:19 From Glenn Workman : Roberto: Yes. 13:09:30 From Eric Chapelle : Really cool Matt! 13:09:53 From Stephan Haager : Very useful! 13:10:08 From richard einhorn : How will matt mail us these search presets? 13:10:15 From Roberto Colombo : Thanks Glenn... that's great: 25 years ago, with cakewalk, I had to write some script with cakewalk embedded language to clean them out :-) 13:10:54 From Luke Steward : the doubling from the monitor and zoom is… interesting 13:10:58 From Glenn Workman : richard: Its possible for him to put them in the chat if he wants to (I think only the moderator of the meeting can do that). 13:13:02 From Eric Witt : Why stretch before doing quantize? 13:14:17 From Jeff Jarvis : to make the phrase last the desired amount of beats 13:14:32 From jraoul : The soundbite is also a hair less than 2 beats long, so by the end of the repeated section it’s a little off grid. 13:16:06 From jraoul : MATT: Even when you’re off-topic, you’re still touching on stuff that’s useful! 13:16:07 From Thomas : Yes! 13:16:16 From Roger Neill : concur 13:16:32 From Glenn Workman : OCD! 13:16:38 From jraoul : LOL 13:16:40 From 733544 : Matt has the shaker volume too low. Can’t hear it. 13:17:03 From Glenn Workman : 733544: Its plenty loud here. 13:18:53 From jraoul : Wow 13:18:59 From jraoul : cut-and-drag 13:19:19 From Craig Hlady : which menu is that stretch in? 13:19:44 From jraoul : It’s in the drop-down menu in the track name of the Sequence winow 13:19:52 From Eric Witt : Why cut the shaker? 13:19:52 From Joel Friedman : Brilliant Matt! :-) 13:19:57 From jraoul : Also a button in the Tracks window (but that column has to be enabled) 13:20:14 From Glenn Workman : Craig: Also Audio menu. 13:20:31 From rich switzer : that was cool....be fun on hi hats 13:20:36 From Glenn Workman : Eric: He cut them so he could apply those volume accents in the shaker. Using bite gain. 13:20:52 From Tim Paul : This session is one of the most useful I’ve been able to join….great stuff - gonna change my workflow for the better! 13:21:09 From Eric Witt : Glenn - But he cut each one of the beats, no? 13:21:36 From Russ Pfeifer : wow 13:21:38 From Joel Friedman : Bossa Nova lives! 13:22:03 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes, but he Search let him apply the rhythmic pattern he wanted only to certain beats in the measure, but searching for only audio that was on those particular beats. 13:22:04 From Eric Chapelle : Awesome about the search function! 13:22:29 From Terry Leigh Britton : Truly amazing - I love being in such "weeds"! 13:22:30 From Steven Schnedler : Weeds are sweet. 13:22:34 From Garry Schyman : Matt when I have the meter set for 5/8 the metric grid still shows only 4 1/8 notes per bar. Will metric grid mode in search work in complex meters? 13:22:58 From Roque Baños : Glenn, I tried split notes to have a top note selection, but it either copy them or cut them, not select. Any work around for this? 13:23:21 From Eric Witt : Glenn - Oh OK, I kind of understand. Se he only applied the sealer volume on the beats he selected? Or did he just have the accent on the beats he selected? 13:24:22 From Matt LaPoint : https://www.dropbox.com/s/uf3x571xzwjfp6b/Search%20Settings%20v2.zip?dl=0 13:24:24 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Best thought at the moment: Is Cut to new track, make changes you want, then drag from that track into the original track (Tracks Overview) 13:24:39 From rich switzer : yes 13:25:07 From Luke Steward : oooooh, the library, fancy 13:26:11 From Luke Steward : hours spent modding minecraft have trained me for this very situation! haha! 13:26:47 From Adam Goldman : what about his Command Bindings file?? 13:27:00 From Charles White : Thanks! 13:27:08 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Matt. Glenn, please provide us with the path link again for saving. Thanks 13:27:13 From Tim Paul : That went by fast - can we get a path again 13:27:27 From richard einhorn : Thanks, Matt! 13:27:30 From Roddy J. Betancourt : To export the search file? 13:27:44 From Eric Witt : I agree Tim. 13:27:45 From Terry Leigh Britton : Please include the file path for those Windows folks. 13:27:47 From Edward A : yes please 13:28:01 From Edward A : Mat’s commands and shortcuts 13:28:08 From Charles White : We could print them out. 13:28:16 From Reed Robins : You can print that window I think 13:28:27 From Reed Robins : That would be nice 13:28:34 From Adam Goldman : would be cool if Commands allowed you to search by keyboard shortcut 13:28:37 From Stephanie : Terry: Agreed. 13:28:58 From Charles White : It would also be cool if you could reverse search in commands; find out what command you accidentally pressed, see what damage you’ve caused. :) 13:29:02 From Glenn Workman : In the Finder click on Go with the option key to take you to the User library. Then place that file into Library/Preferences/com.motu.Digital Performer/ (that’s a folder) 13:30:19 From Kerwin Young : Thanks 13:30:27 From Terry Leigh Britton : Just guessing but for Windows the file path is probably here: E:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\MOTU 13:30:40 From Glenn Workman : Charles: Of course Undo would at least let you know what you edited, but won’t have things like a screen change (showing/hiding elements, closing a window panel etc.) 13:30:58 From Edward A : Just loaded Matt’s searches and it works! Yay! 13:31:08 From Roque Baños : Thank you Glenn. Is there a way to keep your saved searches and import Matt’s? 13:31:52 From Glenn Workman : Everyone: If you want to save the chat to have that link, click the little 3 dot bubble in the Chat text area, and Save Chat is an option there. It will save ALL of the chat, but only from the minute you signed on. 13:31:58 From Terry Leigh Britton : Sorry, C drive of course - C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\MOTU 13:32:25 From James Paschall : That’s for the search file, Matt. Something I was hoping for…! 13:32:45 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Not sure if that area supports either a folder or divider approach. I’ll have to try it and see. If not you’d have to drag yours to a safe place so you could drag them back later. 13:32:49 From Eric Witt : Can you do quarter tones with the scales? 13:32:57 From Stephanie : Thanks Terry 13:33:11 From Charles White : Thanks, Glenn 13:33:18 From Neil McCarroll : ooh nice Eric! 13:35:06 From Roque Baños : Thanks Glenn 13:35:08 From Glenn Workman : Eric: That depends on the receiving device. MIDI supports 128 notes, the receiving device (VI or external instrument) can do what it wants with those. For example the Kurzweil keyboards can have the notes 50 cents apart instead of 100, so if you play what would have been a whole tone scale on your keyboard, you’d hear a chromatic scale. If you play a chromatic scale then you hear quartertones. 13:36:29 From Neil McCarroll : Highly recommend Jacob Collier’s Moon River with amazing modulations to half-sharp keys. Sounds amazing. 13:36:44 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn. So a normal keyboard won’t work for the quarter tones? 13:37:17 From Glenn Workman : Neil: Jacob Collier is wonderful. 13:38:00 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Correct, they will not. You would have to put half pitch bends before any note you wanted, then remove before the next note, and never play chords on the same track etc. 13:38:27 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn. 13:39:01 From Neil McCarroll : Glenn (and everyone) - he does an hour long YouTube walkthrough of his DAW session - it will blow your mind 13:39:29 From TapLoudCmdrFunk : Get your Harry Partch on! 43 notes in the octave! 13:40:47 From Terry Leigh Britton : Gadzooks that is cool. 13:40:48 From Glenn Workman : Neil: His early videos (Flintstones, Don’t You Worry Bout a Thing), the Snarky Puppy tune on Family Dinner #2, etc. Hard to stop watching any of those 13:40:51 From Joel Friedman : +1 13:41:06 From Robert Turner : Great composition tool!! 13:41:11 From chris : i didn’t hear microtones does it actually do that ? 13:41:22 From Roger Neill : I could have used that when I was working on my PHD! 13:41:49 From Eric Witt : To resume, the map just affects the keyboard and Transpose only affects what is recorded before? 13:42:06 From Glenn Workman : Chris: The receiving instrument has to do that. Most don’t. 13:42:16 From chris : Ok thanks thought so 13:42:38 From Glenn Workman : Eric: That depends on whether he’s using is as an Edit function, or live on playback through the Mixing Board. 13:42:42 From Charles White : How about plain, just a third higher on the same scale 13:42:43 From John Boyle : How does something like this show up in Quickscribe 13:42:45 From Robert Turner : Brubeck would have loved that feature!! 13:42:54 From Joel Friedman : Can you save the “results” that are transposed MIDI? 13:43:04 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn 13:43:15 From Glenn Workman : Charles: Yes, you can specify scale and then scale degrees so the harmonies stay in key. 13:43:24 From Tom Lewis : What happens in Event list when recording these examples? 13:43:25 From Charles White : Yay! 13:43:49 From Glenn Workman : Joel. Yes. There is a “print” effects menu item for the Mixing Board plug ints. 13:44:14 From Joel Friedman : That’s what I thgohuit - usually for things like arp. But this is *really* cool! 13:44:49 From Glenn Workman : Tom: The MIDI track won’t have these unless you Apply after the fact. On the Mixing Board they math is being done on output to create more MIDI events. 13:45:12 From Matt LaPoint : https://www.dropbox.com/s/6yewloeu5raaxjp/ML%20Transpose%20Maps%20Project.zip?dl=0 13:46:08 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Matt!! 13:46:42 From Terry Leigh Britton : I feel spoiled now Matt is spoiling us! 13:46:54 From helenmcmillin : Are the transpose maps project specific? Can they be saved project to project? Used as clippings? 13:47:06 From John Boylan : We're not spoiled - we deserve it! 13:47:21 From Bob Camacho : That's the ticket! 13:47:21 From Glenn Workman : Region/Apply MIDI Plug-in/ That will print the plug-in settings to whatever track or portion of a track you have highlighted. 13:47:23 From Björn Lindén : :-) 13:47:51 From Glenn Workman : Helen: They can be part of your template, or Load (ed) into any existing Project. 13:48:16 From helenmcmillin : Thanks Glenn! 13:48:57 From Roque Baños : Glenn, is it possible to automize the bypass in a midi plugging? 13:50:58 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Yes. You can even use a MIDI event (a pedal or button) to automate it if you use the Learn function of any plug-in. 13:51:16 From Donald Sosin : Glenn and Matt: I so appreciate your time and expertise. Tried to duplicate the problems I had with Quickscribe time signature entry that I mentioned 2 weeks ago, but of course now it’s fine. 13:51:31 From Bryan : Project notes was a great addition, I really appreciated that 13:51:33 From Kenneth Sarkey : Will search finda info in your project notes? 13:52:42 From jraoul : Trivia: If I like a take, I rename it (opt-click on the Take number) — you can put any text in there you want, not just sequential numbers. (e.g. I use *2) 13:52:50 From Roddy J. Betancourt : To export a search? 13:52:56 From Glenn Workman : Kenneth: I don’t see Text as a choice in the search window, so I think not. 13:53:02 From Geronimo Mercado : quick explain saving clips 13:53:09 From Michael Gould : Since I started these webinars, which have been brilliant, I’ve been taking notes in a notebook. Once Matt and team feel as if they’ve covered nearly everything, it might be great to start from the beginning, but have a slightly different format. Give us a lesson, then give us an assignment to apply the various aspects of the lesson, so that it all sinks in and becomes part of our working vocabulary. Because I’ve not had time to try a lot of what I’ve learned, and then the next lesson arrives. Great great stuff. Matt you’re amazing. 13:53:11 From davidroth : I saw today a “search” in MachFive3, but I don’t know how to use it. Can I actually search for “trumpet” and it will show the samples that have “trumpet” in the name of the sound file in the sound library? 13:54:02 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Yes, you can use whatever scheme you want. I for example will record audio, duplicate take, name it Edit, then duplicate that when finished, and Merge that and call that 3rd take Merged. 13:54:21 From John Boyle : Good question Hiro. I was thinking that too. 13:54:44 From Garry Schyman : question 13:54:54 From jraoul : Garry — raise your hand in the Participants window 13:55:11 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Michael Gould - I agree a "course format" might be a very valuable thing. I make online courses, and you've inspired me to consider doing a series like this on such "secrets of DP"! :-) 13:56:41 From Garry Schyman : not sure how to raise my hand 13:56:41 From Glenn Workman : Terry: I’ll try to post some that I give my students for anyone interested. The other day we started an online location for folks here. Anyone who wants to provide an audio file of some of your work for other to listen to, etc. so I could put them there. I’ve just posted both of Matt’s files from today there as well. 13:57:00 From Hiro : Thanks, John. 13:57:11 From Stephanie : Is it possible to delete measures in the middle of a sequence? I know it's possible to insert measures but I don't see a delete measures option. 13:57:13 From Glenn Workman : Anyone who wants to contribute something you can email me glenn@freqsound.com or send it to me free with fromsmash.com (no account required). 13:57:26 From Glenn Workman : The location where these files are currently stored is : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 13:57:29 From Roddy J. Betancourt : @Garry: Click “Participants” then click “Raise Hand” 13:57:42 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Glenn - I'll be keeping these lessons free, and will post links to you to share at the sharing page. 13:58:06 From Charles White : Ooh, anyone. Where’s this user group? 13:58:22 From Glenn Workman : Stephanie: Yes, use Snip instead of Cut. Snip also deletes the Time. Best if you select the measure across the ruler to keep things time aligned (with grid on), at least that’s my workflow. 13:58:23 From John R Graham : Stephanie — highlight a bar or several bars, and use “snip” under edit menu 13:58:26 From Eric Witt : What is “automation” 13:58:27 From Eric Witt : ? 13:58:34 From Paul Colombo : @Michael Gould I agree. The information here is astounding and deep but it won’t be a part of may workflow until I’ve practiced/used it. And, for me, using DP along with reviewing the webinars or having projects is ideal. 13:59:25 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Having the mixing board not only remember the current settings, but all motion like a fader going up or down, panning changes, plug-ins turning on or off, etc. 13:59:27 From Adam Goldman : you could also set up individual Midi tracks output to different VIs, but coming from a single source in Multirecord, and then effectively have an ‘almost’ Device Group 13:59:35 From Adam Goldman : Benoit 14:00:05 From Roddy J. Betancourt : How do you export the “searches” you’ve created? 14:00:27 From Glenn Workman : Roddy: You’d have to go to that Library location and copy/drag the file from that folder. 14:00:47 From Steven Schnedler : Some VST instruments like SampleTank force me to set volume levels within their own interface so then I can't adjust or use automation within DP. Is there a way force the VSTs to "release" that control, so I can control within the mixing board of DP instead of having to return to the VST interface for each adjustment? 14:00:50 From Roque Baños : Jim and Glenn, it would be wonderful to organizethe device groups in folders. 14:01:06 From Roddy J. Betancourt : Thanks, Glenn. I thought you can export directly from the listing within DP. 14:01:10 From Stephanie : Thanks Glenn, I hadn't seen your answer yet. 14:01:12 From Glenn Workman : Roddy: They aren’t saved like clippings, key bindings, plug-in settings, at least not at the moment. 14:01:33 From Roddy J. Betancourt : Got it. Thanks! 14:01:39 From Glenn Workman : Stephanie: No problem. Others might find the info useful having it typed out to refer to. 14:02:45 From Eric Witt : Oh thank you Glenn. 14:03:20 From Eric Witt : Automation I suppose will only be used for the same project? 14:04:10 From Ralph Otteson : Thanks, now I know why my M-Audio controller was doing that 14:04:35 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes, its essentially a “mix”. You can create multiple mixes within the same project with different automation levels etc. 14:05:41 From Kenneth Sarkey : Maybe his clipping should include bundles? 14:05:41 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn. I suppose none of those mixes will be played simultaneously? 14:05:49 From Caxa : The clipping Preferences 14:06:01 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Correct. 14:06:11 From Eric Witt : Thanks Glenn. 14:06:38 From Caxa : I have contacted Tech about this - the clipping preferences don’t fix it 14:06:40 From James Paschall : Got to go, thanks all! 14:06:50 From Glenn Workman : Caxa: Thanks I was right behind your suggestion. 14:06:52 From Jessie Lasaten : How do you make DP to start at Bar 0 instead of the default Bar 1? 14:07:06 From Glenn Workman : Jessie: Set Chunk Start Time. 14:07:21 From Jessie Lasaten : thanks 14:07:23 From Terry Leigh Britton : This clippings/bundle question has been bugging me too - GREAT TRICK!!!! :-) 14:07:25 From jraoul : In the counter window, drop-down menu with the name of the chunk -> Set Chunk Start 14:07:51 From Jessie Lasaten : Got it. Thanks 14:07:54 From Caxa : It will disappear again when you open a new project - it doesn’t fix it. 14:08:12 From Marc Bois : I’ve got problem to convert voice audio track to a midi track. For each audio notes it appears many little midi notes just as if the midi detection followed the voice vibrato. Do you know the preference I could correct that? thanks 14:08:34 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Caxa - bummer. 14:09:07 From Roberto Colombo : very stupid question: why the time counter in the top window always start with the left digit = 1 ? I would have expected to have it starting form 0:00:00:00... what is the logic behind starting from 1:00:00:00 ? 14:09:28 From Reed Robins : That’s frames Roberto 14:09:36 From Glenn Workman : Marc: You could Quantize Pitch first before converting. Also reducing the Expression in the same menu to get rid of the vibrato. You could do that on a duplicate Take to keep the original easily. 14:09:36 From Reed Robins : Real time will start at 0 14:10:10 From Reed Robins : It’s customary in film to use 1;00;00;00; for the start time 14:10:17 From Terry Leigh Britton : Roberto - also the "hour" numeral is often used as a "reel number" indicator. 14:10:20 From Roberto Colombo : Ok Reed... I need to check this out : how to switch to time.... 14:10:31 From Reed Robins : Terry ^^^ 14:10:36 From Glenn Workman : Roberto: Film work never starts at 0. The default for years had been that, but it changed with DP10. 14:10:43 From Marc Bois : Thanks Glenn, I will try to do that 14:10:45 From Reed Robins : It’s the drop down right next to iy 14:10:50 From Арсений Гордеев : Hello everybody! Will articulation ever show in online conferences? 14:10:57 From Reed Robins : It the disclosure triangle 14:11:04 From Roberto Colombo : ok... clear... but I do not make music for film, so it looked bit weird to me :-) 14:11:06 From Glenn Workman : Roberto: Its Set Chunk Start Time, you can set it to whatever you want. Save it as a Template if you want that all the time. 14:11:17 From Roberto Colombo : Thanks Glenn 14:11:19 From Reed Robins : Glenn^^^ 14:11:27 From Neil McCarroll : Bioshock legend Garry, great to have you here! 14:11:30 From Ralph Otteson : Will these map setting be available to download later? I am having problems with the link 14:11:40 From jraoul : Roberto: You can also change what time format is displayed; choose Real Time rather than Frames 14:11:44 From craig : where do place those files for search again in motu prefs ? 14:12:01 From Glenn Workman : Ralph: I’ve uploaded them here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 14:12:45 From Reed Robins : You’re. The man Glenn! 14:13:16 From Russ Pfeifer : Note limit 14:13:18 From Eric Witt : Doesn’t he have to put an instrument track for each of these midi tracks? 14:13:20 From Glenn Workman : Roberto: SMPTE (frame time) works on a 24 hour clock. So if it set to 0 you can’t have a count-in. It thinks your at hour 23:59:59:00 almost a day later than the beginning, not right before the next day. 14:13:41 From Robert Turner : I gotta scoot. Won't be here tomorrow... going camping in the mountains for Memorial Day Weekend. Have a Great Weekend and see ya Tues. Outstanding Session!! Thanks Matt & Glenn 14:14:02 From Adam Goldman : Input Filtering? 14:14:06 From Glenn Workman : craig: Save the chat (use the 3 dot bubble here in the chat window). Its spelled out there. 14:14:09 From Björn Lindén : feature request: a Notelimit midi plugin. 14:14:12 From jraoul : Eric: The Instrument tracks are in the V-Rack 14:14:46 From Roberto Colombo : Glenn, I will try to see how to have a simple time counter... as i do not need right now anything related to audio-video sync 14:14:50 From Eric Witt : Jraoul - Oh, so if you use the vrack then you don’t have to create the instrument tracks? 14:14:51 From Ralph Otteson : Thanks Glenn, worked for me :) 14:15:03 From Fred : I’m sorry…. How do I use Matt’s Search Settings file? How do I import it into DP? 14:15:10 From Glenn Workman : Roberto: Set the second counter to Real Time, not Frames 14:15:28 From craig : glenn I came in late and missed that post for search and isn’t in the chat now 14:15:35 From jraoul : Eric: V-rack is another place to place the instruments. Advantage being all other chunks have access to them, so you don’t have to load them into each chunk. 14:15:44 From Roberto Colombo : ok, I will, thanks... still ned to get familiar with all the possible options in Preferences ;-) 14:15:52 From Glenn Workman : Fred: That file has to be placed deep in the User/Library folder. Let me get that for you and craig. Give me a second. 14:16:21 From Eric Witt : Jraoul - Understood, and you don’t have to add instrument tracks either? SO you can have only midi tracks in the track window? 14:16:23 From Fred : Thank you Glenn 14:16:34 From chris : wally have you tried midi filter plugins on pitch to try and do it ? 14:16:50 From jraoul : Eric: Well, you have to put the instruments somewhere, either in the chunk with the MIDI track or in the V-rack. 14:16:51 From Nelson Mandrell : the new Zoom requires participant to ok unmute 14:16:58 From Darrell Smith : Search file is not working for me Glenn help 14:17:07 From Glenn Workman : chris: there are no note limits on the DP plugs that give you a split. Its been a common request. 14:17:20 From chris : ok 14:17:36 From chris : What about 3rd party plugins li x42 14:18:13 From Eric Witt : Jraoul - Yes of course. But if they are in the Track, you can get away with just putting the midi tracks in the track window you can do like what Matt did and just put the midi tracks? 14:18:37 From jraoul : Eric: Yes. 14:18:48 From Eric Witt : Thanks Jraoul. 14:20:34 From Glenn Workman : Location for Search file: option-click the Go menu in the Finder and choose Library. Then Preferences/com.motu.DigitalPerformer/ 14:20:37 From Glenn Workman : Put them there. 14:20:51 From kennethpage : Wally Badarou. Are you the one with the Albums out? 14:20:54 From Darrell Smith : Search Settings file isn’t working for me 14:21:09 From Darrell Smith : Is anyone having an issue with this? 14:21:24 From jraoul : Darrell: Did you try quitting DP and re-opening it? 14:21:30 From Glenn Workman : Darrell: Did you put them where I just typed above? You might have to restart DP. 14:21:56 From Wally Badarou : Chris: yes, I tried them all, to no avail alas. 14:22:03 From Steven Schnedler : Some VST instruments like SampleTank force me to set volume levels within their own interface so then I can't adjust or use automation within DP. Is there a way force the VSTs to "release" that control, so I can control within the mixing board of DP instead of having to return to the VST interface for each adjustment? 14:22:23 From Khaled Hammad : where can i fined this search ?! 14:22:24 From Fred : Thank you so much Glenn! 14:22:33 From Glenn Workman : Steven: That might be a limit of the VI. 14:22:35 From Wally Badarou : Kenneth: which Albums out are you referring to ? 14:23:20 From Glenn Workman : Khaled Hammad: Matt posted his Search presets earlier. I’ve reposted them here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 14:23:24 From Adam Goldman : izzy you, Wally Badarou: 14:23:26 From Adam Goldman : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Badarou 14:23:38 From Adam Goldman : izzy = is that 14:23:38 From Glenn Workman : They have to be installed in the User Library folder in the location mentioned about 10 comments ago. 14:23:42 From kennethpage : Wally. Echoes, Level 42, and more. 14:23:51 From Wally Badarou : Adam: yes. 14:23:55 From Adam Goldman : nice 14:23:58 From Adam Goldman : love your work 14:24:01 From Wally Badarou : Kenneth: yes 14:24:19 From Ken Thies : Thank you! 14:24:21 From jraoul : clap clap clap 14:24:23 From John Boyle : What you all are doing here is pricel 14:24:29 From Fred : Thank you so much Matt! 14:24:29 From John Boyle : priceless 14:24:31 From Eddie Piotrowski : Thanks again! 14:24:34 From Terry Leigh Britton : Saving this chat for sure!!!!!!!!!!!! 14:24:37 From Fred : and Glenn! 14:24:40 From Adam Goldman : fantastic once again, Matt!! Thanks, Glenn, Matt, & MOTU :-) 14:24:41 From Charlyn Bernal : Thank you1 hi Gary! 14:24:41 From Russ Pfeifer : Thanks Guys!!! 14:24:41 From Eric Witt : Good session. 14:24:42 From Bob Camacho : Thank you, Matt. 14:24:50 From Fred : Really appreciate the help! 14:24:53 From Jack Petracek : Thank you very much Matt and Glenn! 14:25:04 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Thanks Matt & Glenn! 14:25:06 From Paul Colombo : Thank you! 14:25:07 From Glenn Workman : Save Chat if you want. it has the links and file mentioned today. Click the little 3 dot bubble right here in the chat text box. 14:25:21 From kennethpage : Wally your are Bad Ass. 14:25:26 From Roberto Colombo : Thanks to Matt and Glenn for these webinars 14:25:34 From Benoit Widemann : Thanks, these sessions are great. 14:25:36 From Luis Angel : Thanks Matt for this “search” session ….very useful!! 14:25:37 From Kerwin Young : This has been another AMAZING session!!! Thanks Matt and Glenn, and the rest of the MOTU Team! I'm learning so much; brushing up a slew of essential DP elements to enhance my workflow 14:25:38 From Wayne Pronzati : Thank you Matt! This is always amazing!