12:22:36 From Robert Turner : Howdy from New Mexico!! 12:24:25 From Roberto Colombo : for those who want to be in touch, here is my email: roberto_colombo@hotmail.com 12:26:50 From Glenn Workman : glenn@freqsound.com 12:27:11 From Stephen Burch : Thanks Roberto. 12:27:16 From Stephen Burch : And Glenn 12:27:34 From Björn Lindén : Motu-mac ? 12:27:49 From Robert Turner : Bob Turner - teabag_44@hotmail.com 12:27:53 From Björn Lindén : or rather… 12:27:57 From Björn Lindén : http://motunation.com 12:28:26 From Stephen Burch : steve@burchmusic.com 12:28:46 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Roberto & Glenn! This is great. Us DP users need more forums like this where we can interact and share information. 12:28:57 From Björn Lindén : There are a lot of people on MOTU nation 12:29:04 From John Boyle : How about Webinerds? 12:29:09 From Matt LaPoint : Hello to everyone 12:29:43 From chris : me 12:29:59 From Kubilay Uner : Performer b4 the D! 12:30:03 From Victor LeComer : Performer 1.0 12:30:04 From Björn Lindén : 1.0.2’ish 12:30:08 From rpedraza : 2.7 for me 12:30:11 From Roberto Colombo : @Bjorn MOTU_Mac... no thanks: I use a PC :-) does not fit ;-) 12:30:14 From Ella Segretti : I was DP5 along with Soundtrack Pro 12:30:29 From Caxa : 1.4 for me! 12:30:30 From Glenn Workman : 1.22 Performer - tester for DP prior to release. 12:30:43 From Benoit Widemann : Hi everyone 12:30:57 From Björn Lindén : @roberto the motivation caters to all OS’es 12:31:04 From Kerwin Young : Kerwin Young - music@kerwinyoung.com 12:31:05 From Björn Lindén : motunation. 12:31:27 From Ella Segretti : yup, i use about 10% of DP, 10% of DaVinci Resolve, 10% of Everything else ... but there is always the moment that some feature I've never used gets a spin in a project 12:31:29 From rpedraza : Is there a way to access these recorded webinars? 12:31:33 From Roberto Colombo : I will check some group names from Blender... and steal some ideas ;-) 12:31:56 From Kerwin Young : Matt the MOTU Guru sounds great!!! 12:31:58 From Glenn Workman : BTW the first webinar has posted: https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/april-2020/ 12:32:08 From Ray Toler : When I was in Silicon Valley in the late 90s, I went to a couple of DP user meetups with folks from the motu-mac mailing list. Picked up so many amazing tips just watching different people run the program. 12:32:25 From rpedraza : Thanks for the link! 12:32:43 From Garry Norman : Matt is the man! 12:32:44 From David Roth : Does DP support drum notation in Quickscribe? With a drum clef too? 12:33:06 From Roberto Colombo : Motuguru is not bad... 12:33:25 From Ella Segretti : I've gotta move to LA when this New Normal enables ... none dies anything in Australia anymore. 12:33:34 From SAMartin : flowbee 12:33:54 From Garry Norman : lol 12:35:59 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : David: no, Quickscribe does not have drum notation. 12:36:08 From David Roth : OK, thanks Jim. 12:40:55 From MikeyJ : What brand is the V-Drums plug in he mentioned? 12:41:05 From Adam Goldman : Roland VDrums 12:41:11 From Luke Steward : V-Drums is roland iirc? 12:41:13 From jraoul : Not a plug-in; it’s an outboard piece of hardware 12:41:14 From Glenn Workman : Mikey: V-Drums is Roland physical electronic drum kit. 12:41:14 From MikeyJ : Thank you 12:41:25 From MikeyJ : ok gotcha midi. 12:41:30 From MikeyJ : I need coffee 12:42:11 From Matthew Komaiko : can you show that learn function one more time? 12:42:13 From gReg Silvus : what about *names for the notes (snare, hi hat, etc)? 12:42:23 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Can the drum menu be used without an external hard device? 12:42:33 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : gReg: yes you can name notes (in the name column) 12:42:33 From Adam Goldman : Eric: Yes 12:42:44 From Rich Schlegel : how do you hack the file and get it sto show here 12:42:44 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Thanks Adam. 12:43:12 From jraoul : He’s putting names in Comments; what’s the Name column for? 12:43:14 From gReg Silvus : Thx. Are there pre-made lists of names that can be loaded? Or can you save the names you’ve put in? 12:43:32 From Adam Goldman : no cookie? 12:43:34 From Adam Goldman : :-) 12:43:35 From Eric Brown : Can I write over the Patch number with the names in the Roland V-Drum Brain? 12:43:53 From Kubilay Uner : You can write the names in the Name column, and you can save the kit in the mini menu 12:44:06 From gReg Silvus : Thx 12:45:18 From Kubilay Uner : Actually correction, the name column is defined in the instrument 12:45:24 From Kubilay Uner : So comment is the hack way to do it 12:45:41 From jraoul : Tx, Kubilay 12:45:59 From Kenny V : Will this let me play an allesis mdi kit and have each insrument show up and sep midi tracks, kick , snare etc? 12:46:40 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: You can use Split Notes to put each drum on its own track AFTER you’ve recorded a drum part. 12:46:43 From Kenny V : Kit pukes out everything on channel 10 all notes combined 12:46:54 From Ella Segretti : Captain, we need a bigger screen 12:47:27 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: They will be on separate MIDI tracks after split, but still the same channel. That’s a limit of the Alesis (and most General MIDI drum devices). 12:47:39 From Kenny V : I have done that. Time comsuming and seems we should have a work around after all these years with DP starting at #2 12:47:57 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: However you could then change the tracks to play independent percussion elements in another VI or external device. 12:48:06 From Kenny V : Thats also a limit off of my Kurzweil pc 88 12:48:54 From Luis Angel : Can you change the color of each drum kit element? 12:48:55 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: You can have drums on all 16 channels if its not in General MIDI mode. Even if you want the same patch on each channel, you can then have individual pan and volume control. 12:49:13 From Kenny V : No way to prelims the midi cahnnel to only see c1? Even though all are coming in on 10? 12:49:43 From Such A Voice : Question for Glenn: unrelated…..I bought a KOMPLETE A25 for use with mad book pro. Can I use the play and record controls on it to record and play in DP? Do you know how I would set that up to happen? 12:49:50 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: It won’t split notes to different channels on input since they are all broadcasting on a single channel. 12:49:52 From Such A Voice : Or does anyone know? 12:50:43 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Such A Voice: yes, use the Commands window to map the MIDI commands those buttons are sending to the transport controls in DP. 12:50:43 From Kenny V : It just kind of looked like thats what he was doing. But he is not playing these all at once off of a control yes? 12:50:44 From Glenn Workman : Luis: It doesn’t look like you can change colors. You can see the Track color in the small margin to the left of the Move column, but I just tried and didn’t find a way to change each note. 12:50:45 From Luke Steward : the hi-hat pedal goes down there is you have one, though 12:51:03 From Such A Voice : Thanks Jim! 12:51:23 From Luis Angel : Oki, Glenn….thanks!!! 12:51:25 From Glenn Workman : Such A Voice: If you need help, we can try to Zoom after the meeting. 12:51:44 From Kenny V : Still love DP 12:52:04 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : That would be great, Glenn! Let’s do it! It’s Dan Levine 12:52:11 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : I had the company name on 12:52:25 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : You can display multiple tracks at the same time in the Drum Editor and each track chan have its own list of notes with the track’s color. 12:52:37 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : Stay on this zoom or new id and password? 12:53:02 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Where are the options for the custom? 12:53:29 From Glenn Workman : Dan: It would have to be after or later. I’ve got a 3PM (eastern) interview. I also don’t work for MOTU, so don’t have access to their ID/account numbers etc. :) 12:53:40 From Glenn Workman : Eric: You can store your own custom patterns. 12:53:42 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : I mean where are the patterns? 12:54:07 From Glenn Workman : Eric: There was a popup list he just showed. 12:54:19 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : ok thanks Glen. 12:54:32 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : But are they already there when you press on custom? 12:55:08 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : OK thanks Glenn, I missed exactly where the popup list was. 12:55:31 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : I saw the popup list, but did he get it by typing on Custom? 12:56:08 From Adam Goldman : Eric: he clicked Custom and then under Select a Rhythmic Pattern was the list. 12:56:34 From XNE0EDzQEHm8GRxQaLxinmGjSWFg3sTfrEZ5Uy7WYuo= : Thanks Adam. 12:56:39 From Glenn Workman : Eric/XN (still): Its there in the small panel near the top all the time. 12:56:54 From paulcolombo : Adam, were they Matt’s own patterns? 12:57:21 From Adam Goldman : MOTUs list + whatever he saved 12:57:23 From Eric Witt : Glenn, just corrected. 12:57:39 From Reed Robins : Paulc They’re in there as presets 12:57:50 From paulcolombo : Oh cool. So MOTU has some custom patterns already there. Nice. 12:57:52 From Kenny V : Can you prelimit a given channel to receive only c1. Another midi channel to receive d1 all transmitted on channel 10 by whatever controller. Much like recording a live drum set so we can punch in just the snare etc and treat it independantly 12:58:00 From Russ Pfeifer : Roberto; 12:58:33 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: Yes, if Multirecord is on, you can specify to ONLY record from a specific channel. 12:58:37 From Russ Pfeifer : MOTU GURU 12:58:50 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : Ahh. I can set up the zoom, Glenn. How about 6 Eastern? 12:59:05 From Kenny V : And receive only c1 even though tons of other notes on 10 ae playing? 12:59:15 From Eric Witt : I don’t quite understand why a brush is better than a pencil? 12:59:19 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: You can also have multiple tracks in record that way, so for example several players at once performing all being recorded onto their own track. 12:59:22 From Roger Neill : This is going by so quickly. I”m still trying to find that list of rhythms Matt got from pull down 12:59:31 From Roger Neill : and i’ve missed everything since then 12:59:53 From Eric Witt : Roger - You click on custom and then there is the option to select. 12:59:53 From Glenn Workman : Eric: The brush will paint existing patterns, much like highlighting a section and then making it repeat. 12:59:56 From Ray Toler : Quick quality-of-life tip related to the up/down arrow he just mentioned. You can also do that in the Tracks window once you’ve started editing a track name. Easy way to rename all of the tracks or make adjustments. 13:00:00 From Eric Witt : Glenn just explained to me. 13:00:01 From Roger Neill : Custom? is where? 13:00:09 From Roger Neill : i can’t find 13:00:23 From Eric Witt : OK thanks Glenn. 13:00:32 From Reed Robins : Roger, you need to have the Rhythm brush selected tool 13:00:34 From Kenny V : So my drummer could have 8 tracks assigned all on 10 and each track would only see the kick on c1 the snare on c2 etc live? 13:00:37 From Robert Turner : MOTU - Please consider adding "Automatically analyze beats & tempo" as a tool in the tool bar. Reason: Sometimes I can use this feature and sometimes I can't. Would be nice to turn this feature on & off on the fly. Thanks 13:00:43 From Glenn Workman : Roger: You have to have the Rhythm Brush selected in the Drum Editor. Custom is in the middle of the little panel that appears. 13:00:46 From Eric Witt : Roger, it is in the place where you have three options after selecting the brush. 13:01:00 From Roger Neill : screw irt 13:01:03 From Ken Thies : Can those comment fields be saved with the custom kit definitions? Anything I've tried never saves the comments. The project file saves them for sure, but when I pull up a custom kit in a new project I always have to re-enter all the drum kit comments. Am I just missing something simple there? 13:01:13 From Kenny V : Tired of split notes time consumer 13:02:14 From Glenn Workman : Ken: They can be saved as part of the patch file/midinam file for various instruments. I haven’t done this in a long time (I did all the patch lists for all the Kurzweil instruments that appear many years ago). 13:02:15 From Roger Neill : Jim C - this is why we need the vids posted in a timely manner. I literally missed 10 minutes of demonstration trying to track down something MLP said earlier 13:02:54 From Ken Thies : Ah, thanks Glenn. I'll have to look into that. I'm using the Model-12 plug most of the time. 13:03:03 From Kenny V : Its getting DP to lay each live on sep tracks, not the Kurz 13:03:35 From Russ Pfeifer : Roger - lighten up 13:03:43 From Glenn Workman : Ken: If you’re consistent with your drum locations (Kick always on the same pitch, etc.) I would think that would be doable, but the VIs are different with names than external MIDI patch lists. 13:04:10 From James Paschall : What about rudiments…flams, drags, paradiddles, etc.? 13:04:43 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: Maybe a post webinar Zoom. If I can help I will. I actually wrote the PC88 editor for Mac and was the only tester for that keyboard before it released. 13:04:50 From Ken Thies : Yeah, I've set up a custom set so that when I transfer the drum MIDI into my Kross2, the drums end up on the notes I need there. DP is WORLDS better for building the drum sequences than trying to do it in the Kross directly. 13:05:13 From Glenn Workman : James: You’d have to play them or be REALLY good with the pencil in the MIDI editor. The Drum editor specifically works ON a grid. 13:05:18 From Kenny V : So I can limit a channel to only hear c1 and ignore all the others happening at the same time all on channel 10? 13:05:46 From Kenny V : Limit a track I mean 13:06:10 From James Paschall : Thanks, Glenn. Time for me to get a visual kit. 13:06:18 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: You can assign any incoming MIDI channel to ONLY record on a certain track, and other incoming channels to record each on their OWN separate tracks, or be ignored entirely. 13:06:19 From James Paschall : virtual 13:06:54 From Ray Toler : I had to create a customized MIDNAM for the Fantom XR - it was left out of the Roland MIDDEV file. The files aren’t difficult to deal with once you’ve spent some time figuring out what they’re doing. Definitely worth reviewing a piece of gear you have and that’s working to learn it. 13:07:10 From Kenny V : All coming in on 10 but notes split off to sep tracks so no split note needed 13:07:58 From Glenn Workman : Ray: agreed, once you become familiar with the syntax (they are all just text files) its makes some sense. Takes some time, but once done its great if you use the same stuff repeatedly. 13:08:10 From Ray Toler : +1 Glenn. 13:08:32 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: DP doesn’t do “live” splitting of notes or channels. Some keyboard controllers can do that. 13:08:35 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : Here you go Glenn. This is for 6 PM EASTERN: Such A Voice is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Zoom with Glenn and Dan Time: May 28, 2020 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83838864282?pwd=VVZSc0xtRXVRRzlrbU1PSzVrc1dQUT09 Meeting ID: 838 3886 4282 Password: 316836 13:08:41 From Kenny V : When I lay drums down live I’sd like to see 19 different tracks all cut live like a daw would do 13:09:01 From Kenny V : 10 tracks 13:09:06 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : Thanks, Glenn! 13:09:11 From Glenn Workman : Dan: 6PM is fine. 13:09:26 From Dan at SUCH A VOICE : Excellent!!!! 13:09:38 From Glenn Workman : Kenny: Yup, it won’t do that. You have to make the one extra step to Split Notes. 13:09:51 From Joel Friedman : I’ve done complex rhythms in Step Record. Does it work in Drum Editor? 13:10:08 From Kenny V : Thats cool Still love the DP 13:10:41 From Roberto Colombo : https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 13:10:58 From Glenn Workman : Joel: Yes, but you have to set the grid pretty small in my experience. 13:11:00 From jraoul : Quintuplet 16ths aren’t exactly the same as a 5/16 bar. 13:11:31 From Joel Friedman : Yes true! 13:11:32 From Russ Pfeifer : I missed what the focus of the 6pm zoom was going to be 13:11:38 From Kerwin Young : Reminds me of Jerry Goldsmith's writing 13:11:46 From Joel Friedman : +1\ 13:11:47 From Ella Segretti : unfortunately the drums are being killed by an AGC or limited somewhere 13:12:14 From Glenn Workman : Russ: Dan had a controller question for a piece of gear he owns. Something else too, don’t remember. Whoever signs in I’ll try to help if I can. 13:12:47 From Eric Brown : Glenn, I missed how Matt loaded the General MIDI Drum map. 13:13:14 From Glenn Workman : If anyone wants to the save the Chat at anytime, the little 3 dot bubble in the Chat text field has a Save Chat option. 13:13:39 From Russ Pfeifer : Glenn. thanks 13:13:43 From Simon Foster : If you have a lot of notes assigned in the drum editor(on the LHS pitch/name) - how do you delete a group of them? 13:13:45 From Glenn Workman : Eric Brown: there is a small popup menu in the Drum Window: GM drums and GM percussion are there. 13:13:59 From Terry Leigh Britton : Drum editor is very good for editing articulations also - thanks goes to MLC at MotuNation for that one. 13:14:17 From James Paschall : Thanks, Glenn…save chat. 13:14:54 From Glenn Workman : Simon: Arrow/pointer tool. It becomes a crosshair over the grid, so you can select what you want to delete. 13:14:54 From Kubilay Uner : @Terry - elaborate? 13:15:02 From Ray Toler : Speaking of Spitfire, one last plug - I’ve translated their Logic template for the BBCSO to DP. If anyone would like to test it before I finalize it and start recording walkthrough videos, please send email to bbcsotemplate@releaux.net. 13:15:28 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Kubilay Uner - I'll look up the post. 13:15:39 From Simon Foster : I’m not referring to the notes themselves but the assignment on the LHS 13:15:50 From Glenn Workman : Ray: When its done I can add it to the group folder online. https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 13:16:07 From Kubilay Uner : @Terry THX 13:16:12 From Ray Toler : Thanks, Glenn. 13:16:56 From Simon Foster : ie the ‘pitches’ 13:17:09 From Russ Pfeifer : Ray. What is BBCSO 13:17:09 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : pacman 13:17:12 From Glenn Workman : Previous files from webinars are at that link, as well as users here who put a link or file so others can hear some of their work. Anyone who wants to add something send it to me glenn@freqsound.com 13:17:13 From Charles White : Reverse pac man 13:17:15 From Ray Toler : This is how I took most of my scan-tron tests. 13:17:22 From Russ Pfeifer : digdug 13:17:41 From MikeyJ : LOL sounds like a slot machine 13:17:49 From Robert Turner : Sounds like a Slot Machine!! :o) 13:18:06 From Robert Turner : Jinx Mikey!!! LoL 13:18:44 From Eric Witt : How is he able to get the swell? 13:18:54 From Glenn Workman : Simon: If you’re trying to eliminate one pitch in the drum editor, select the name. It will highlight all of the entries at that pitch. You can delete or apply a change to them. 13:19:27 From Reed Robins : FABULOUS! 13:19:30 From Russ Pfeifer : The swell was there already 13:19:32 From jraoul : Let your freak flag fly, Matt 13:20:00 From Terry Leigh Britton : Whoops - wrong Michael! It was Michael Canavan's post that discusses using Device Groups and the Drum Editor (with its ability to name notes) to edit articulatins. http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=64835&p=572906&hilit=drum+editor#p572906 13:20:19 From Glenn Workman : Thanks Terry. 13:20:39 From Eric Witt : Russ - how was the swell there before? 13:20:48 From Simon Foster : it was to delete the pitches themselves - I opened a track and there were a lot of empty pitches I don’t want to see - looks like it is highlight them all and then backspace :) 13:21:04 From Ray Toler : Eric, it’s another instrument that he had already recorded. 13:21:13 From Russ Pfeifer : he’s showing it now 13:21:23 From Eric Witt : Oh ok Ray, Thanks. 13:21:47 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Yes, sorry I thought you were trying to delete the data on a “note track”. Yes, highlight the name and press delete to get rid of an unused note row. 13:22:29 From Glenn Workman : Ray/Simon: Last comment was for Simon. 13:22:36 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Kubilay Uner - did you catch my post above? 13:22:37 From Ray Toler : Russ, sorry, I missed your earlier question. BBCSO = Spitfire’s BBC Symphony Orchestra library. 13:23:13 From Russ Pfeifer : Thanks Ray 13:23:50 From Victor LeComer : Ray T. Looking forward to checking the template out. :) 13:24:07 From Simon Foster : Thanks Glenn! 13:24:33 From Eric Witt : Doesn’t option click do the same thing as right click? 13:24:37 From Glenn Workman : Control-click on Mac is also the same as Right-click, and 2 finger click on trackpad can also be that. 13:24:44 From Glenn Workman : Eric: No. 13:25:01 From Eric Witt : Glenn - My bad, control click. 13:25:27 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Kubilay Uner - It was Michael Canavan's post that discusses using Device Groups and the Drum Editor (with its ability to name notes) to edit articulations. http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=64835&p=572906&hilit=drum+editor#p572906 13:25:44 From Reed Robins : Glenn, didn’t Matt say at some point control-click doesn’t do some things? 13:25:48 From Glenn Workman : I still use a one button mouse (which I’ll use till its pried from my dead hands) so the control-click or trackpad method is all I use. 13:26:09 From Reed Robins : I’ve always been using control click but can’t do some of the things Matt does 13:26:29 From Glenn Workman : Reed: There are times where control-click or control-drag have their own functions if there is NOT a contextual menu for that element. 13:26:48 From Reed Robins : Huh…I’ll have to mull that :) 13:27:15 From Glenn Workman : Reed: If you can find an example, let me know and I’ll look into it and confirm as well. 13:27:30 From Reed Robins : Thanks Glenn! 13:27:44 From Glenn Workman : Over the top/into the weeds/off the rails - all things we love about these webinars. 13:27:49 From Adam Goldman : He’s just having himself some fun. :-) 13:30:28 From Dan Wool : But when I look at RMX grooves on a track, the notes are often slightly ahead or behind, depending on the groove. Drum editor sticks to the grid no matter what….correct? 13:30:45 From Eric Witt : DOn’ t understand, why is the Djembe in workstation playing in the same rythym as stylus? 13:31:29 From Glenn Workman : Dan: Yes, like the QuickScribe editor it shows visually the closest note value it can without looking silly. 13:31:57 From Glenn Workman : Eric: They are able to lock to the DP metronome/temp. 13:32:52 From Eric Witt : Glenn - Understood that for the metronome. But how are they playing in the same rhythm of notes? 13:32:56 From Dan Wool : Thx Glenn 13:33:40 From Geoff Dodson : +1 on Glenn’s comment 13:33:46 From Mark Rasmussen : April 9 Webinar is available! 13:34:00 From Eric Witt : Glenn - I mean the same quarter and 8th notes? 13:34:10 From Glenn Workman : https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/april-2020/ 13:34:11 From Glenn Workman : Shortcuts to speed up your workflow Work faster with Temporary Groups. Learn the new Memory cycle and Auto Record Strips. Master the selection and memory transport controls. 13:34:43 From Glenn Workman : Eric: If they are using the same MIDI data yes. I miss some of his specifics while I’m busy here TYPING :) 13:35:03 From Eric Witt : Got it. Thanks Glenn. 13:35:58 From Dan Wool : @Mark R. Thanks! So glad the past webinars are finally showing up! 13:36:28 From Mark Rasmussen : :) 13:41:10 From Adam Goldman : resolution was too high, showing one event 13:42:18 From Glenn Workman : Lower hand if you’ve asked your question. To raise hand open the Participants panel and click the Raise Hand button at the bottom of that window. 13:46:36 From Reed Robins : Roberto: Transpose Map?? 13:46:41 From Wally Badarou : Midi Note Midi plug-in much desired. 13:46:50 From Kenny V : BOOO! :) 13:46:55 From Benoit Widemann : Definitely :) 13:47:50 From jraoul : Maybe make each instrument responsive on a different MIDI channel, and have your controller only sending on one channel at a time? 13:48:14 From Simon Foster : DP has crashed twice while I’ve been in the drum editor during this webinar…. 13:48:49 From Roger Neill : Untransposable. That is a great idea 13:49:32 From Eric Witt : Why would you want to lock a non=tonal instrument to not be transposed since it can’t be transposed anyway? 13:49:34 From Dan Wool : Studio Vision (RIP) had the ability to lock pitches so they couldn’t be transposed 13:50:10 From Matthew Komaiko : If you transposed it the drum sounds would be wrong 13:50:18 From Adam Goldman : Eric: transposing drums would change which drum sounds 13:50:30 From Glenn Workman : Eric: The MIDI pitches will transpose. So for example if Kick is C2 and Snare is D2, you transpose a whole step and the Kick notes now play snare on D2 and Snare now plays E3. 13:50:45 From Eric Witt : OH got it Adam and Glenn. Thanks. 13:51:05 From Glenn Workman : Dan Wool: Still have a copy of Studio Vision sealed in a box (I was dealer). Highest bidder? 13:51:17 From Dave Hayward : where are the recorded webinars showing up? On MOTU website? 13:51:29 From Adam Goldman : motu.com/webinars 13:51:37 From Glenn Workman : https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 13:51:57 From Glenn Workman : Links at the bottom of the page by month. Only the first webinar has appeared so far, and that just this week. 13:52:01 From Dan Wool : Ha! I’ll pay the list price if you include a computer that runs it 13:52:25 From Dan Wool : ^ @at Gless 13:52:44 From Dan Wool : ^@GleNN 13:52:51 From Glenn Workman : Dan: OK. I’ve still got a few Iici ’s and a couple 7100s that will work. Where do I ship it. 13:53:03 From Glenn Workman : ? 13:53:46 From Dave Hayward : thanks Glenn 13:54:01 From Glenn Workman : Old fart stuff: Intelligent Music M, Jam Factory, MAX, TurboSynth, SoftSynth, … 13:54:07 From Glenn Workman : All available. 13:54:56 From Victor LeComer : Glenn; sounds like you’ve been in my garage :) 13:55:15 From Dan Wool : @Glenn anywhere in SF. I’ll get it. Thanks :) 13:55:20 From Kenneth Sarkey : Anyone have a resource for more click track sounds? 13:55:20 From Glenn Workman : Victor: Learned long ago not to stock too much, stuff changed too quickly :) 13:56:13 From Ray Toler : IIci was a classic workhorse! 13:56:21 From Reed Robins : Depend on the VI, EZdrummer for example or Superior Dr individual outs… 13:56:26 From Neil McCarroll : The first webinar appeared on the YouTube channel - if you subscribe to you’ll get notifications when they appear. 13:57:08 From Jim Bizer : After many years of working only with live drum tracks, I’m starting to reinvestigate drum samples. VIs are pretty self-explanatory; what’s up with MOTU’s Model 12? Starting playing with it, found it somewhat confusing… 13:57:14 From Glenn Workman : Kenneth: You do know you can use Choose File at the bottom of the Audio click menus (Accented/normal) to pick any audio file? Not sure about other sources for desired clicks, I’m a “More Cowbell” man myself. 13:57:57 From Glenn Workman : Jim: 12 notes, each assignable to any audio recording/sample. Each with their own volume, pan, distortion, gate, pitch etc settings. 13:58:10 From Glenn Workman : Can be stored as custom Kits. 13:58:20 From Adam Goldman : it’s 5 o’clock somewhere….looking for a bar 13:58:56 From Ray Toler : I may have just fainted. 13:59:07 From Glenn Workman : Jim: You click the circular buttons across the bottom to change any of the 12 elements for that one MIDI key. 13:59:16 From Jim Bizer : Glenn: different sounds from MOTU’s other stock drum libraries? 13:59:43 From Dan Wool : Re pitch locked tracks, I keep the non tonal tracks together in the SE/TO so they can easily be unselected etc 13:59:53 From Adam Goldman : Ray: Ha! 13:59:54 From Glenn Workman : Jim: Any audio file. Can be sound effects, songs, whatever. 14:00:02 From Russ Pfeifer : That’s the coolest 14:00:14 From TapLoudCmdrFunk : wow. 14:00:16 From Jim Bizer : I’ll have to play with this - the circular buttons I hadn’t figured out 14:00:22 From Ray Toler : I just recovered, then fainted again. 14:01:15 From Glenn Workman : Jim: If you click the name of the file at the bottom (above the big circular buttons) you can choose from the huge Factory library (hundreds of snares, kicks, toms, acoustic, electric), any audio file on your hard drive, etc. 14:01:20 From Kenneth Sarkey : Glenn, yes, maybe I’ll have to create my own click sounds; just thinking there were others already available somewhere. 14:02:12 From Jim Bizer : Glenn: Wow - sounds like there’s a lot there. I will investigate further, thanks 14:02:51 From Glenn Workman : Jim: Radio DJ cart for morning zoo sound effects- doesn’t have to be drums. 14:03:16 From Dan Wool : Even better than pitch-locked tracks would be pitch-locked notes…just like time-locked notes. This could be used for key-switches too, which are a pain when you’re trying to transpose tracks 14:03:19 From Jim Bizer : Glenn: Yeah, I see that 14:03:33 From Simon Foster : @Glenn - if I have muted midi notes and then I open in drum editor -how do I unmute them? 14:04:29 From dan kaplan : where did the original drum tracks come from in this example? all on separate tracks…not a sample 14:05:09 From Glenn Workman : Simon: Each note has a play button on the left. Is that what you mean? I don’t mute notes myself, I usually cut/delete and move on. I also never mute tracks or sections of tracks, just automate the volume instead. Personal workflow habits. 14:05:19 From Ken Thies : Thing with Model-12, you can instantiate several of them at once, make a MIDI device group, assign each of their watch notes differently, and control them all from a single MIDI track. Blows the 12 note limit out the window, just not all in one Model-12 plugin. 14:05:27 From Dan Wool : Anyone try the new UVI trigger drum replacing instrument plugin? 14:05:32 From Glenn Workman : Ken: Great tip. 14:05:45 From Ken Thies : Glenn, thanks! :-) 14:06:28 From Glenn Workman : Ken: I’ve used multiple instances, never thought to make them a Device Group. 14:07:19 From Eric Witt : Sensititity, Retrigger etc.. affect the whole blend? 14:07:27 From Ken Thies : I actually thought that up by thinking how to deal with up to 61 keys of different drums percussion on the Kross, but having to import only 1 MIDI track from DP to the Kross to do it. 14:08:11 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Sensitivity lets you set how loud the transient has to be (or quiet) for it to trigger the new sample. 14:08:11 From Dan Wool : Eric: No 14:08:22 From Russ Pfeifer : Ken - That is cool 14:08:27 From Simon Foster : @Gllenn - no - you can mute/unmute notes individually ie in the midi editor - but when I open in drum editor I can’t unmute them 14:08:34 From Eric Witt : Glenn - Sorry, what is the transient? 14:09:05 From Glenn Workman : Eric: The spiky part of the sound, usually the initial attack of a sound. 14:09:15 From Glenn Workman : Rapid change in volume. 14:09:33 From Eric Witt : OH ok, so the retriever etc… only affects the transient? 14:10:04 From Eric Witt : Glenn 14:10:56 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Only triggers when the transient is above the sensitivity. Here’s a definition that’s not precisely about audio, but Noun #2 is close: tran·sient | ˈtranSHənt, ˈtranzēənt | adjective lasting only for a short time; impermanent: a transient cold spell. • staying or working in a place for only a short time: the transient nature of the labor force in catering. noun 1 a person who is staying or working in a place for only a short time. 2 a momentary variation in current, voltage, or frequency. 14:11:20 From Eric Witt : ok thanks Glenn 14:11:26 From Reed Robins : I think this plug in has now become Pro Tools only. 14:11:37 From Reed Robins : https://shop.avid.com/ccrz__ProductDetails?viewState=DetailView&sku=Auto-Align 14:11:51 From Reed Robins : Discontinued at Sweetwater… 14:12:15 From Jim Bizer : Is Auto Align something like MOTU’s Precision Delay? 14:12:20 From Glenn Workman : Reed: Still lists a bunch of formats on their webpage: https://www.soundradix.com/products/auto-align/ 14:12:35 From Reed Robins : Hmmm. @Glenn thanks! 14:13:05 From Reed Robins : Thanks Glenn! 14:13:11 From Ray Toler : Reed: lists AAX, RTAS, AU, VST and VST3 as formats on the website. 14:13:26 From Ray Toler : lol. Glenn beat me to it. 14:13:28 From Glenn Workman : Reed: Shows a VST2 and VST3 and AU. Hopefully the webpage is up to date. After all they are the source. 14:13:35 From Dan Wool : Jim: I believe AutoAlign is like Auto-Precision Delay 14:14:03 From Charles White : Brilliant, Matt! 14:17:46 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Greg Magee - Michael Canavan's post that discusses using Device Groups and the Drum Editor (with its ability to name notes) to edit articulatins. http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=64835&p=572906&hilit=drum+editor#p572906 14:18:19 From Eric Witt : what is a keswitch? 14:18:29 From Eric Witt : keyswitch? 14:18:40 From John Boyle : Cool idea Greg. Worth checking out. 14:18:47 From Reed Robins : Would nice nice to get the tracks to not send volume etc. in that case. Great suggestion Greg Magee! 14:18:48 From Kenneth Sarkey : Changes an instruments articulations, etc. 14:18:50 From Ray Toler : Eric, some plugins listen for specific MIDI notes to change the specific articulation being played. 14:19:26 From Eric Witt : Thanks Ray - What do you mean by articulation? 14:19:31 From Terry Leigh Britton : A keyswitch is a keyboard key used to initiate a change of what are called "articulations". See above post. 14:19:31 From jraoul : Unisyn stopped after OS9 14:20:01 From Terry Leigh Britton : An articulation is switching from pizzicato to legato, for instance. 14:20:15 From Ray Toler : Articulations are different playing techniques. Example, a violin can play legato, sustained, staccato, tenuto, tremolo, etc. 14:20:26 From Eric Witt : Terry - Oh got it. But what would that have to do with drums? 14:20:30 From Eric Brown : ask Sandor to turn his mic down please? 14:20:32 From Björn Lindén : Soundquest ? not sure about the specifics of Kurzweils 14:20:47 From Simon Foster : got to go for dinner! thx all! 14:20:53 From Ray Toler : Eric, Greg was showing a way to use the drum editor to send keyswitches. 14:21:23 From Terry Leigh Britton : Not drums, but the drum editor - it is a nice way to edit and enter the changes as you can name the notes as the articulations they switch to. See Michael Canavan's post that discusses using Device Groups and the Drum Editor (with its ability to name notes) to edit articulations. http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=64835&p=572906&hilit=drum+editor#p572906 14:21:56 From Eric Witt : Ray - I know he was talking about it but had trouble following because of the term articulations. 14:22:03 From Eric Witt : But understand better. 14:22:23 From Glenn Workman : Drumagog was the first trigger replacement software I remember seeing. 14:22:30 From Eric Witt : ok thanks Terry. 14:22:46 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : wonder how hard to add your own samples to Slate Trigger…. 14:25:41 From Eric Witt : When one says to map loops, does that mean controlling the rhtythm and particular types of drums being played? 14:27:26 From Caxa : I can hardly hear this for the thunderstorm outside! 14:29:54 From James Paschall : Another great session. Thanks Glenn, Jim, and Matt.