12:16:55 From Robert Turner : Howdy from New Mexico, USA 12:17:26 From Jonathan Scales : Hello Everyone! 12:17:40 From James Tran : Howdy y’all from Texas 12:25:59 From Glenn Workman : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/MOTUWebinarExtras.pdf 12:28:31 From Adam Goldman : MY PEOPLE! MY PEOPLE! 12:29:36 From Mac C : Hello all! 12:30:19 From rafabadia : Hi everyone 12:32:06 From Jeremy Johnson : Was yesterday’s webinar postponed for Black Tuesday? 12:32:17 From jayadkins : i’m not hearing him 12:32:23 From Glenn Workman : Jeremy - no webinar yesterday -power outtage 12:32:46 From Glenn Workman : Jay: that’s on your end. Preferences has a test audio setting button 12:32:48 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: where was the power outage? 12:32:56 From Glenn Workman : Boston I thought 12:33:06 From jayadkins : the test checked out fine 12:33:09 From Garry Norman : Yes … good choice! 12:33:16 From John Boyle : Damn right. Good on you MOTU 12:33:16 From Tom Lewis : Thanks for supporting Black Tuesday!!! 12:33:23 From James Paschall : Awesome 12:33:32 From darrellsmith : Thanks Matt! 12:33:40 From Reed Robins : Thanks Matt!!! 12:33:51 From Adam Goldman : Grateful. Powerful times. 12:34:10 From Neil McCarroll : It was a great gesture of solidarity - good on you MOTU. 12:34:21 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks for your flexibility everyone on rescheduling to today. Really appreciate your support! 12:34:32 From James Paschall : MOTU is the best. 12:34:41 From Adam Goldman : Jim: We appreciate YOUR support 12:35:52 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks guys! 12:37:05 From Luke Steward : node editors are just the best 12:38:39 From Neil McCarroll : I liked Glenn’s desktop background - think I saw Luke Skywalker hiding out... 12:47:03 From James Paschall : Glenn has a super persona! 12:47:07 From jraoul : 42 12:47:08 From Mac C : 42 12:47:08 From Adam Goldman : 42 12:47:17 From James Paschall : Douglas Adams 12:47:20 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : I was waiting for that one! 12:47:31 From Ray Toler : What was the question? 12:47:37 From Adam Goldman : Life, The Universe, and Everything 12:47:40 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Ray: doesn’t matter 12:47:43 From Adam Goldman : what is 6x7 12:47:45 From Adam Goldman : ? 12:47:53 From Ray Toler : ;-) 12:50:33 From Kubilay Uner : Not working for me 12:52:57 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : I guess that hot spot outside of the slider slot matters when attaching value boxes and +/- buttons. 12:54:06 From Craig H : how did he get to control assignment ? 12:54:19 From Pete Buchta : Losing power out here in Staten Island du to the rain. Thanks! 12:54:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Craig: In edit mode (with the pencil), double-click the existing item. 12:56:39 From Vanessa Garde : can you attach a button to mute/unmute a specific track? (like the dialogue, when working on film...)? 12:57:33 From Kubilay Uner : I’m using the normal default theme, and my value box is black letter on dark gray background. Any way to change that without leaving the theme? 12:58:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Vanessa: yes you can create buttons to generate volume changes. 12:58:51 From Garry Norman : All ways! …. all is well 12:59:18 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Kubilay: I don’t think so…try a different theme. 13:00:10 From Dan Wool : That patch! So 80’s nostalgic! 13:00:12 From Neil McCarroll : Is this the way I should incorporate a Leap Motion controller? (The thing you wave your hand at.) 13:00:38 From David Roth : Can we create a Console to control velocity on an existing MIDI track? For example, a Drum MIDI track. 13:00:50 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Neil: if it generates MIDI, yes, you could. 13:01:04 From Kubilay Uner : Thanks Jim! I’ll make sure to submit that as a tech note. Should be relatively simple to fix? 13:01:39 From Neil McCarroll : Thanks Jim - bought one but never plugged it in. 13:01:41 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : David Roth: yes, you can control velocities with these controls! 13:01:55 From David Roth : @Jim Cooper, cool! Thanks! 13:01:58 From Russ Pfeifer : How did he switch what the pedal did so fast? 13:02:05 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Neil: sounds like fun! 13:03:13 From David Roth : Are the Console movements with the sliders recorded along how Mixing Board faders are recorded? 13:03:27 From gReg Silvus : Can one console control send more than one CC signal? Or is there a way to link multiple controls? 13:03:34 From Vanessa Garde : thanks Jim. I am trying it with an aux on the Vrack and doesn’t seem to catch it. I should be able to midi learn the fader but, can I have a console button attached to the mute option? (being on the Vrack?) 13:03:52 From Ray Toler : My first major keyboard was an Ensoniq EPS. Poly aftertouch spoiled me forever. 13:03:56 From Ken Thies : One console can contain a lot of different controllers. 13:04:18 From gReg Silvus : But can one control issue multiple signals? 13:05:14 From Adam Goldman : I hear vibfato 13:05:20 From Adam Goldman : vibrato 13:05:21 From jraoul : The faders are making vibrato, not pitch bend 13:06:12 From jraoul : They’re sending poly pressure 13:06:16 From Steve Ertel : Will the webinars be posted for further review? 13:06:17 From Garry Norman : Do you need to select it to engage it? 13:06:44 From Tom Lewis : It’s refreshing to see a “DP vet” like Glenn have some of the unexpected glitches that come up for me! 13:07:12 From Adam Goldman : input filter? 13:07:42 From Tom Lewis : Is the pencil still active? 13:08:12 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : David R: these controls generate MIDI. If their assigned target is a MIDI track, you can record the data they generate into the MIDI track. 13:08:27 From Victor LeComer : Wow! Haven’t seem MIDI routings for decades… 13:08:42 From David Roth : @Jim Cooper, very nice, thanks so much for answering my question! 13:08:55 From Dan Wool : ”This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error.” -HAL 13:08:55 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : gReg: yes you can group controls to generate multiple streams simultaneously while controlling them from a single control. 13:09:08 From gReg Silvus : Thx! 13:09:17 From Garry Norman : Nice demo for “how it is” for most of us and how to hang in with problem solving 13:09:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Vanessa: I think you can generate volume, but not mute. 13:10:43 From Dave Hayward : I play pedal steel, or at least I used too!! 13:10:52 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Tom: we are all human. : ) 13:10:58 From John Boyle : @Greg, I don’t know if the rest of the group is upset, but I find your problems oddly reassuring. The spirit with which you and Matt approach problems have taught me a lot. 13:11:15 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Steve Ertel: yes at motu.com/webinars and on our youtube channel (motuTV) 13:11:35 From Tom Lewis : Jim, :) 13:11:59 From Neil McCarroll : Totally agree John B - real is good! 13:12:08 From Robert Turner : Dave - You might listen to my Demos on Glenn's server. 13:12:10 From Dave Hayward : Yeh, it’s good to see someone else struggle sometimes like I do often…. 13:12:29 From gReg Silvus : I agree John Boyle about watching the process and hearing how Glenn thinks through the problem. Having presented before, the pressure is REAL, and he’s doing great at staying calm and working though 13:13:20 From Neil McCarroll : Glenn hasn’t sworn once - a true pro! 13:13:34 From gReg Silvus : 13:13:37 From Robert Turner : Agree!!! 13:13:40 From Garry Norman : nice work Glen 13:13:47 From Paul Mortise : +1 13:13:49 From Tom Lewis : and his thought process is also instructive! 13:13:50 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Nerves of steel 13:14:16 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Nice! Sounds great! 13:14:20 From Paul Mortise : “Keep Calm and DP On” 13:14:29 From Garry Norman : What he is showing is great and well though out 13:14:29 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : T-shirt idea! 13:14:45 From Steve Sklar : Aargh! I missed the first few minutes, still can 13:14:52 From Garry Norman : Merch …. wink 13:15:00 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Do you guys see how powerful this grouping thing can be!? 13:15:06 From Neil McCarroll : Size UK Medium please Jim! 13:15:23 From Ray Toler : If Star Trek and Doctor Who have taught me anything, “Reversing the polarity” is almost always the answer. 13:15:30 From gReg Silvus : Yes on grps. Thanks, Jim 13:15:34 From Dave Hayward : I’d buy a t-shirt…. 13:15:41 From Steve Sklar : ’t get my Akai MPK mini to work with DP. 13:16:07 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : I just messaged our business manager! 13:16:28 From Caxa : I kinda solved the Akai MPK Transport control problem if anyone needs to know. 13:16:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: great! 13:16:43 From Luke Steward : >kinda solved 13:16:46 From Luke Steward : my favorite kind 13:17:32 From Steve Sklar : CAXA, I’m interested! 13:17:33 From Adam Goldman : fat guy on strings! 13:17:34 From Ken Thies : Ray: especially if it involves the neutron flow... ;-) 13:17:50 From Paul Mortise : @ Jim: LOL - I’ll buy the first one! 13:18:08 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Paul: I’m on it! We’ll see.... 13:18:17 From Caxa : You have to use the Protools PTEX setting on the Akai and oh hang on …. I’ll get the settings… 13:18:52 From ROQUE BAÑOS : Glenn this is fantastic! Would it be possible to show how to set up a XY panner and assign it to audio/midi tracks? 13:18:54 From Neil McCarroll : Zennmeister Glenn - what the world needs in these crazy times! 13:19:09 From Vanessa Garde : thank you Jim! 13:19:12 From Reed Robins : BTW what is the third slider below Crossfade Clav/E. Piano doing? 13:19:30 From Dan : Can you use track automation to controller the MIDI input? 13:19:33 From Adam Goldman : but multi record with the two tracks should solve that 13:19:33 From jraoul : It’s a horizontal equivalent to the dial 13:19:41 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Reed: master volume maybe? 13:20:04 From Reed Robins : Thanks Jim. 13:20:06 From Kubilay Uner : Oooh I like the list view. You can ctrl-click and do most assignments 13:20:34 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Dan: yes! The source for a control can be a MIDI track! 13:20:36 From Caxa : These PTEX settings work... Play. #117:127 Record #118:0 Stop #116:127 These PTEX settings work... Play. #117:127 Record #118:0 Stop #116:127 Play. #117:127 Record #118:0 Stop #116:127 13:21:30 From Caxa : The fast forward/rewind doesn’t work, but this webinar makes me think I could make a console. 13:21:41 From Dan : Thanks Jim!. I’ve been wondering if there is a good way to deal with articulations with consoles 13:21:55 From Caxa : Sorry about the double post!!! 13:22:24 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : During Q&A, we should discuss using these for key switching, or even patch changes. 13:22:40 From Garry Norman : Very nice 13:22:44 From darrellsmith : So Jim Cooper can you reverse the polarity on a sustain pedal? 13:22:57 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Darrell: I believe so….hang on.... 13:22:59 From darrellsmith : Via the console 13:24:33 From Matthew Komaiko : when recording automation in a soft synth, my midi control data doesn't show up on the track. It's there because it plays back. Is there a way to show all continuous data that has been recorded? 13:24:57 From Ray Toler : Matthew, make sure that “show only” isn’t selected in the MIDI window. 13:25:05 From Ray Toler : At the bottom. 13:25:29 From Garry Norman : might want to consider piping DP output though Loopback to zoom 13:25:31 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Darrell: with the grouping function you could reverse the polarity. 13:25:37 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Of sustain 13:25:39 From Neil McCarroll : Can it stop me plugging my sustain pedal into the expression socket and tearing my hair out in the middle of a gig?!! 13:26:03 From jraoul : Neil - no, but there’s third-party stuff for that 13:26:04 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Neil: no, sorry. : ) 13:26:05 From darrellsmith : Thanks Jim. 13:26:13 From Ray Toler : Neil, I recommend duct tape. 13:26:30 From Ray Toler : Apply it over either the socket or your hair. 13:26:35 From Ray Toler : (I recommend the socket) 13:26:37 From Neil McCarroll : Ray you are a genius!! 13:26:53 From Ray Toler : I keep telling people that! 13:27:33 From Adam Goldman : Ray. Toler. Supergenius. I like the way that rolls out. 13:27:56 From Ray Toler : I can only hear that in Wile E. Coyote’s voice. 13:28:11 From Adam Goldman : You’ve fallen into my trap 13:28:50 From Jeff Jarvis : I implement articulation switching using unused controller numbers. I can then create a button in console to send a value of that assigned controller. so I could have a button to send a value on a controller assigned to switch to staccato in my software instrument, another button to send a value on a controller assigned to legato, etc. The advantage of using a controller to send articulation changes rather than key switching is that DP ”chases” controller events, so that the desired articulation is always sounding without having to “play” a key switch event. 13:29:26 From Paul Mortise : I need to take my son to a doctor appointment, but would someone PLEASE ask for a demonstation on how to use “Edit Controller” and “Edit Controller In Place” - especially to demonstrate the difference between the two? I’ve asked before in the past, but I’m still a little dense on it and a visual demo would REALLY help me out. I will just wait until the video gets posted. 13:29:41 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Jeff! During Q&A please raise your hand and chime in! 13:30:01 From Paul Mortise : Thanks for another great session! 13:30:12 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Okay, Paul, will do! 13:30:22 From Ray Toler : Now I’m going to have to go listen to Beauty in the Beast after this webinar. 13:30:29 From Matthew Komaiko : That didn't work. Show only not selected 13:30:38 From Paul Mortise : Many thanks, Jim! 13:32:21 From Chris Rinaman : Are there any generic consoles already setup in DP— like a visual slider for CC11 for example? 13:32:32 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Whoa. 13:32:45 From gReg Silvus : yeah whoa 13:32:51 From Max Winkels : !!! 13:32:52 From John Boyle : WOW!!! 13:32:53 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Chris: no, sadly. 13:32:55 From darrellsmith : Whoa, Whoa!!!!!!! 13:32:58 From Robert Turner : WOW is RIGHT!!! 13:33:03 From Chris Rinaman : thx Jim 13:33:03 From Ray Toler : I feel like I’m about to pilot an Apollo capsule to the moon. 13:33:04 From Adam Goldman : Jim, you must not have allowed Arturo to see the light of day for years while he built that! 13:33:11 From Neil McCarroll : jumping to Amazon to buy a new monitor! 13:33:16 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : In the words of Keanu Reeves: “Whoa” 13:33:34 From David Roth : Looks like NASA and MOTU have merged! :-) 13:33:42 From Ray Toler : THIS would be the way to edit a DX7. :) 13:33:47 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : I hope all of you are inspired to spend an entire weekend making your own “Whoa-worthy” consoles! 13:34:00 From Adam Goldman : Ray T: my thought exactly 13:34:03 From John Boyle : Homework? 13:34:04 From James Paschall : 1/2 the string = octave. 4/5 of the string = major 3rd. It takes 3 major thirds to make an octave. (4/5)^3 = 64/125. Should be 64/128 = 1/2. 13:34:12 From Kubilay Uner : Back when I had a Roland V-1680 I had the entire unit duplicated inside DP. Was incredible. 13:34:18 From Reed Robins : BRAVO!!!!! 13:34:45 From James Paschall : Thanks Glenn, my introduction to MIDI controllers. 13:34:46 From Neil McCarroll : That was great Glenn - thanks so much! 13:35:11 From David Roth : Great session! 13:35:12 From Adam Goldman : Glenn!! Getting his FREQ on! 13:35:14 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : [ virtual applause for Glenn ] 13:35:15 From Tom Lewis : Thanks Glenn that was excellent!! 13:35:34 From John Boyle : Thanks Glenn 13:36:24 From David Roth : Did I miss the URL for those Consoles? 13:36:34 From Daniel Constantineau : Zen is the good word! 13:38:10 From Kerwin Young : I thought midi learn issue was only happening to me! I feel reassured now that the MOTU dev team will be addressing it for ALL DP users. 13:38:18 From Adam Goldman : David Roth: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/MOTUWebinarExtras.pdf 13:38:50 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Adam 13:38:55 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Glenn!! 13:39:23 From Garry Norman : ol 13:39:25 From Garry Norman : lol 13:39:30 From Garry Norman : All is well 13:39:56 From David Roth : @Adan Goldman, thanks! 13:40:02 From Adam Goldman : yep 13:42:40 From Adam Goldman : I call those “THROW ME OUT” :-) 13:45:09 From Kerwin Young : In the upcoming tutorials, can we discuss AAF import from other DAW's into DP? For example, I've been having difficulty importing templates into DP from other DAW's for media scoring and mixing. 13:45:37 From Warren McRae : Thanx Guys! 13:45:44 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Kerwin: it’s already on the schedule for June. 13:45:52 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Thanks Warren! 13:46:13 From Neil McCarroll : A pseudo-sitar suits the zen vibe! 13:46:22 From Kerwin Young : Ah! Thank You!!!! 13:47:46 From Simon Lambros : If you want to import AAF from Avid, forget it! Something avid do makes their AAF difficult to import! 13:47:51 From The Music Workshop Studio : Can you create a bank of controllers or sliders and have them line up on a grid. 13:48:32 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Yes, there is a an edit grid in the consoles. 13:48:48 From The Music Workshop Studio : Thanks! 13:49:04 From Adam Goldman : Glenn multitasker supreme! 13:49:57 From Dan Wool : Simon: Opening AAFs in PT and exporting new AAFs is the only way I can get AAFs into DP 13:50:49 From Simon Lambros : Yes that does work. Hate to say it but cubase seems the only DAW that can open Avid AAF’s !! 13:51:17 From Dan Wool : Simon: Not Logic? 13:51:25 From Dan Wool : …i don’t know 13:51:33 From Simon Lambros : No Logic won’t open them either !! 13:52:25 From Dan Wool : Well that’s good…I guess? 13:52:35 From Carlton Rice : These sessions are great and show a real dedication to MOTU’s DP customers! So glad I’ve been using Performer since 1992. 13:52:50 From Matthew Komaiko : Any idea why scale window scales all windows and not just the one I'm working in? 13:53:27 From Ray Toler : Matthew, scale is currently a global change. Not sure if individual is on the roadmap or not. 13:53:39 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Regarding AAF, it’s kind of a mine field, but if you get the settings right (n the source) and in DP, it can work pretty well. 13:54:05 From Matthew Komaiko : Got it. Would love to enlarge my faders and not my sequencing/midi/audio 13:54:07 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Carlton: thanks for your support! 13:54:20 From Dan Wool : Jim: The source being the picture editor etc? 13:54:32 From Garry Norman : Very useful 13:54:38 From Ray Toler : Matthew, yeah, a resizable mixer is a long-standing request. 13:55:27 From Max Winkels : Yes, thanks, Glenn! 13:55:29 From gReg Silvus : Yes. Thank you so much, Glenn. Great work 13:55:44 From Simon Lambros : Thanks Glenn really useful 13:55:48 From Greg Magee : Is it possible to select a control in console remotely 13:55:53 From Adam Goldman : thorough, and some complicated and complex info 13:55:54 From Glenn Workman : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/MOTUWebinarExtras.pdf 13:55:58 From James Paschall : Thanks again, Glenn! 13:55:59 From Terry Leigh Britton : I totally love that idea of using "chase-able" controllers as key switches! 13:56:04 From Paul Mortise : Dr’s office cancelled mid-trip (a couple of cover-19 cases showed up) so, I’m back. 13:56:26 From Dan Wool : Thanks Glenn! 13:56:32 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Paul, he’s doing it now! 13:56:38 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Perfect timing! 13:56:40 From Paul Mortise : Bravo! 13:56:46 From Khaled Hammad : DP chasing Controllers from 0 to 127 .. how to chase a midi key “articulation” for any instrument ? 13:57:08 From Paul Mortise : You guys are the BEST! 13:57:49 From Caxa : I know how to put bar -1, 0, etc at the beginning of a track but how do I remove them? 13:57:55 From Garry Norman : Nice work Glenn 13:58:06 From Kerwin Young : DP should include Expression Maps in the next update. I've already sent this into Suggestions. 13:58:25 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: select all tracks including the conductor track and use Snip. 13:58:25 From Greg Magee : Thanks Glenn. I’m feeding my family here and couldn’t get to ask you a questions, but thanks a million for your demo 13:58:45 From Paul Mortise : I just missed the beginning, so basically it’s be able to automate whether you edit the date in the sequencer track vs the cc data’s lane? 13:58:45 From Glenn Workman : Greg: You can ask here, or email me glenn@freqsound.com. 13:58:48 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Kerwin: amen! 13:59:00 From Caxa : @Jim Snip doesn’t seem to remove them from the conductor. 13:59:43 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Paul: yes, basically. Some folks prefer separate lanes, other folks prefer to change the main edit layer. 14:00:18 From Greg Magee : Hi Glenn. I was just wondering if it was possible to select a console item in a console remotely, with say a MIDI message, instead of physically mouse clicking. 14:00:25 From Paul Mortise : Got it - thanks again! 14:00:50 From jraoul : Caxa- once you’ve snipped, the first bar will still be -1 unless you change the first measure number in Set Chunk Start Time 14:00:57 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Caxa: sorry, after you snip, you need to go to Set Chunk Start to set the measure start to 1 (not 0 or -1). 14:01:12 From Glenn Workman : Greg: Yes. The Source can be set for incoming MIDI. The Nord-K2600 organ demo was doing that. All the sliders and buttons on the Nord keyboard were controlling the onscreen faders. 14:01:27 From xavi capellas : The markers should not be locked in order to appear in the midifile 14:01:30 From Caxa : @Jim Ah got it thanks! 14:03:24 From Khaled Hammad : Hello Glenn .. my question: DP chasing Controllers from 0 to 127 “wheel, pan, volume, and so on … how to chase a midi key “articulation” for any instrument ? 14:03:30 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : Folks, clippings are super powerful. Use them. 14:04:15 From Ray Toler : Clippings are one of those things that I didn’t seriously try to understand until about 5 years ago. I should have tried a long time ago. 14:04:26 From Dan Wool : Wow! Didn’t know about Export as Clipping! 14:04:42 From Adam Goldman : Clippings give you magical superpower. 14:05:14 From Jeff Jarvis : Khaled: DP can’t “chase” key switch events, so you have to set up your virtual instrument to switch articulations by responding to a controller event. I choose to use Controller 85 because it is unused for anything else. Once you edit the settings in your virtual instrument to switch articulations by responding to a controller event rather than key switches, you can insert the desired value of that controller into the appropriate place in the timeline on the instrument track of your choice. 14:05:19 From Glenn Workman : Khaled: The intonation/tuning example I gave was actually using MIDI keys to change the base tuning. MIDI not zero (C-1 for me) set the key to C. MIDI note two (D-1 for me) set the key to D and so forth. 14:05:45 From Jim Cooper (MOTU) : I’ve gotta go. Have a great day everyone. See you tomorrow! And THANKS AGAIN GLENN!!! 14:06:04 From Adam Goldman : Thanks, Jim 14:06:13 From Caxa : @Jim Thanks a lot! As usual! 14:06:13 From Paul Mortise : Thanks again and again Jim! Have a great day! 14:06:25 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : was that just a midi track that wasn’t fixed up in quick scribe first?? 14:08:30 From Ken Thies : I'm not getting the MIDI format dialog options when I export to MIDI file, it goes straight to picking a filename/directory and save - no options. 14:08:30 From David Roth : What is the net result of slaving them? 14:10:18 From Glenn Workman : David: Multiple devices can stay in sync, play at the same tempo and or the same time location as the master device. 14:10:24 From Ray Toler : That woke me up. 14:10:37 From Glenn Workman : Ken: Mac or PC? 14:10:51 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Good morning. 14:10:52 From Glenn Workman : :) 14:11:00 From Ray Toler : Goooood morning. 14:11:04 From David Roth : @Glenn Workman, I see. So you could have one Mac running MachFive while another is running MX4, just as an example, but they work as one big Mac? 14:11:21 From Ray Toler : I just had flashbacks from my tape days. 14:11:47 From Caxa : @Ray good morning? Oh thanks it is 1.10 am here! 14:11:50 From Ray Toler : Was already reaching for the mute button. 14:11:54 From David Roth : @Ray Toler, LTC, VITC, SMPTE, been there. :-) 14:12:11 From Glenn Workman : David: Yes, or drum machines, other compute sequencers or workstations. Things like arpegggiators can be in time with each other, and/or they can locate/play/record in time with the Master device. 14:12:49 From David Roth : @Glenn Workman, cool. Is this using MTC to control the sync? 14:12:57 From Ken Thies : Glenn,Mac, Mojave, DP 10.11. 14:12:58 From Adam Goldman : Input monitoring is off 14:13:15 From Adam Goldman : (on PT Print) 14:13:41 From Glenn Workman : David: It can be MTC or MIDI Clock (beat clock). First is time (absolute sync) latter is tempo (relative sync). 14:14:00 From Glenn Workman : Ken: We can connect after the webinar if you need to. Just email me and we can do a quick Zoom. 14:14:05 From David Roth : @Glenn Workman, thanks for explaining this! 14:14:22 From Ken Thies : Glenn, will do. I'm hoping that it might solve a problem I ran into a few days ago. 14:14:43 From Glenn Workman : Dan Kaplan: Are you here today? 14:15:17 From Simon Lambros : Thanks Matt, sorry I have to go but catch up next time. 14:20:03 From Caxa : Oh my Gos that’s soo useful!!! 14:21:14 From Chris Roze : Is there an equivalent to MIDI Device Group for entering (drawing) shapes for one CC (e.g., Expression) and having it automatically duplicated for one or two others (e.g., Filter) 14:21:32 From Ray Toler : Paul Mortise, you’re unmuted. 14:22:50 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Is there a way to copy/paste continuous data as well? Say to a different lane? 14:22:50 From Glenn Workman : Chris: What he just did generating data can be done if multiple tracks are selected first, but I don’t think you can draw on multiple tracks at the moment. 14:23:17 From Neil McCarroll : That’s so good! I think that works as a solution for ‘auto gain’ or ‘vocal riding’ to turn down loud sections of vocals before treating with a compressor - or have I got it wrong? 14:23:40 From Glenn Workman : Erik: Yes, just don’t Paste, use Merge. Highlight the data you want, Copy, select track name of destination (no need to select time if you want it to go the same place) then Merge. 14:24:04 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Thanks, Glen! 14:24:37 From Chris Roze : Perhaps this is not the forum for requesting this - btw, thank you all so much for these incredible webinars!!! - but is there any chance the automation lanes will be available in the MIDI editor? 14:25:53 From Glenn Workman : DLSMusicDevice is also Apple’s software synth. Might be there automatically if AU is your plug-in preference. 14:27:09 From Adam Goldman : Kenny V you are unmuted 14:27:10 From Glenn Workman : If you’re not familiar with Zoom: To ask a question open the Participants panel and click the Raise Hand button. 14:27:56 From Mac C : Control-click that file and “show contents” - I’ve had to do that before. 14:28:04 From larryrousseve : Is it possible in DP to separate a MIDI track for drums into the individual drum set instruments ie: one MIDI track for kick, one for snare, one for HH, etc. ? 14:28:23 From jraoul : larry - split notes 14:28:27 From Glenn Workman : larry: Yes, Split Notes can put every pitch on its own track. 14:28:46 From larryrousseve : Where is spit notes? 14:29:23 From Adam Goldman : under Region 14:29:28 From larryrousseve : split notes? 14:29:33 From Glenn Workman : larry: you can then assign each track to different instruments or channels of the same instrument so you have independent volume pan controls etc. 14:29:34 From Adam Goldman : yes 14:29:46 From Adam Goldman : Region > Split Notes 14:29:56 From larryrousseve : Thanks very much to all 14:30:02 From Dan Wool : Creating a “DP friendly” AAF in PT works 100% of the time for me. I can always import them into DP np 14:30:12 From Luis Angel : Mattt / Glenn: what a great session!!! Thank you so much…. 14:30:44 From Ray Toler : Glenn, re: K2600 buttons question from earlier. Is that setting the “Mutes” option on the COMMON page? I can toggle that between “Zone Mutes” and “KB3 Control” 14:31:16 From Neil McCarroll : Dan - is there actually an option called that or just some guidelines you could share? 14:31:34 From Glenn Workman : Ray: I’ll have to try, not sure. I know just calling up one of the B3 patches (750-769 I think). 14:31:37 From Victor LeComer : It’sthe other Ken 14:31:41 From Ray Toler : Ok - I 14:31:50 From Ray Toler : I’ll do that and dig around. Thanks for the pointer! 14:31:53 From Neil McCarroll : Hey Big Boy!! 😅 14:32:28 From xavi capellas : Dan: Is there that option in P tools? DP friendly? 14:33:50 From Robert Turner : Great Session Today!! Thanks Glenn for the primer on Consoles! Will have to spend some time with that function. And Thanks Matt... Good Info, as usual!! See ya tomorrow! 14:33:58 From Ray Toler : Thanks all!