12:43:24 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: I don’t know of there’s a limit to the number of chunks, but I can tell you I’ve had more than a hundred at some point. As far back as DP 3.1 12:43:58 From Glenn Workman : Kenneth: Merge will also work with audio and automation. It will place soundbites on TOP of previous audio (layers). 12:44:14 From Björn Lindén : Glenn: OK more than a hundred… good enough :-) thanks. 12:44:14 From Jacki Barineau : So is Splice like “insert” - makes room on both sides for what you’re splicing in? 12:44:19 From Roque Baños : Hi Glenn: How can I get a duplicate to be pasted. So far it merges… 12:44:30 From Glenn Workman : Kenneth: Merge Audio (in the Audio Menu) is different. That turns multiple soundbites and makes a single soundbite from them. 12:44:31 From Marco Gozzi : is it possible to remove double midi notes? 12:44:43 From Kenneth Sarkey : Interesting, thanks Glenn 12:45:07 From kennethpage : Glenn. 12:45:16 From Dan Wool : Marco: wondering this too. I have a kludgy way of doing it 12:45:25 From kennethpage : good to see you instead of the photo 12:45:26 From Glenn Workman : Jacki: Yes, it’s paste WITH time. If you have 2 measures selected, copy, then Splice into a new location it will push things down 2 measures to make room for the copy. 12:45:42 From Jacki Barineau : Thanks, Glenn! 12:46:48 From Glenn Workman : Roque: How are you putting things to Merge? If you are dragging it will typically layer, but if you highlight time or a section with the crosshair (in audio) it will paste and replace what was there. 12:47:41 From James Paschall : Yes! 12:48:37 From Dan Wool : Snip and Adjust Duration. Wow! Yet another thing I did not know 12:48:54 From Paul Colombo : What is difference between splice and snip? 12:49:17 From Glenn Workman : Marco: There is a “deflam” item in the Edit Menu. 12:50:14 From Paul Colombo : Splice moves everything back… 12:50:18 From Glenn Workman : Paul: Snip cuts the data AND the time it occupies. Splice puts time IN along with the data on the clipboard. 12:50:24 From Glenn Workman : Paul: 12:50:33 From Paul Colombo : Thanks Glenn 12:50:55 From Glenn Workman : Think of it like a tape deck. Snip tape takes time, splice puts the tape piece back in. 12:51:05 From Dan Wool : Marco: you can Heal Selection. The first note of the flam will remain 12:51:23 From Paul Colombo : Glenn, that’s great way to think of it. Thanks. 12:52:11 From Dan Wool : Marco…that’s only of the notes are the same though 12:52:14 From Kubilay Uner : Where is smart selections again? 12:52:23 From Kubilay Uner : Turning it on that is? 12:52:31 From Stuart Fox : Edit menu 12:52:33 From Ken Thies : Kubilay - at the bottom of the edit menu. 12:52:41 From Kubilay Uner : Ah! 12:52:54 From Stuart Fox : Help is awesome for pointing out where things are too…. 12:53:01 From jraoul : Is there a way to momentarily suspend Smart Selections? 12:53:06 From Steve Sklar : Where do we select smart selections? 12:53:27 From Glenn Workman : Steve: Bottom of Edit menu 12:53:59 From Stuart Fox : Doesn’t look like there’s a KB shortcut for that 12:54:04 From Stuart Fox : Could be handy to have one 12:54:22 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Its available in the Commands window, so you can assign a key to turn it on/off. 12:54:31 From Glenn Workman : Stuart: see note above. 12:54:32 From jraoul : Cool. Tx GW 12:55:16 From Dan Wool : A VEP Webinar’d be cool 12:55:24 From Steve Sklar : thanks 12:55:31 From Stuart Fox : Awesome Glenn - thanks 12:55:32 From Ryan Cohan : There’s also a button for Smart Selections right above the measure #’s in the Tracks Window - looks like a cursor pointing to a box 12:55:34 From Roque Baños : Glenn, I make a selection, duplicate number of ties, and it doesn’t replace what is after, ti merges instead. 12:55:49 From Roque Baños : sorry, duplicate a number of times... 12:56:29 From Michael Gould : What is layering? 12:56:29 From Glenn Workman : Dan: That’s been mentioned as a possible topic. Of course not everyone owns it, but it would be a great specialized tropics. 12:56:46 From Paul Colombo : How do you delete what’s in the Clipboard? 12:57:19 From Glenn Workman : Michael: Audio can sit on top or behind other audio on the same track. Much like graphic layers. You can only hear what is shown on a track, but you can peel back to see what’s underneath. 12:57:58 From Dan Wool : Glenn: Great. It’s a very common app for enough to make it worthwhile I think 12:58:18 From Glenn Workman : Paul: Select an empty measure and copy that. The most recent item copied is always on the clipboard in the Mac World. Even if the copy comes from a different program. 12:58:18 From Björn Lindén : VSL: VEP webinar. YES ! ! as well as philosophy and thoughts about sizing of CPU / RAM / disk size vs IOPS and stuff. :-) 12:58:38 From Marco Gozzi : @Dan Wool Tnks ! 12:58:57 From Gary Chase : Great tip for CC shortcuts! 12:59:04 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: Maybe MOTU can “cohost” with a rep from the Vienna Ensemble folks. 12:59:19 From Paul Colombo : Thanks Glenn 12:59:22 From Kubilay Uner : Default is Shift-backwards arrow and forward arrow 12:59:27 From Björn Lindén : that was my idea…(reading between lines)…:-) 13:00:34 From Dan Wool : Marco: That’s actually part of my Remove Double Notes kludge. First Humanize the selected notes then Heal them 13:00:35 From Stuart Fox : The guys at Vienna are looking for ideas to up their social media presence… so they may well be up for it. 13:00:49 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Is the Overdub button on? If you’re using Repeat from the Edit menu, it has an option to choose how things are repeated with either Paste (replace data), Merge (combine data) or Splice (push everything out of the way an make room for the repeats). 13:02:11 From Glenn Workman : Stuart: I’ll reach out to them in an “unofficial” capacity and check their level of interest. 13:02:34 From Dan Wool : I want points never! If I had a nickel for every time I had to switch Lines in the ME I’d be a millionaire….every day! 13:02:36 From Joel Friedman : You don’t have to use filtering to edit specific CCs? 13:03:04 From Glenn Workman : Joel: You can edit just the layer shown, or open a lane for just that controller and edit there. 13:03:24 From Joel Friedman : +1 13:03:39 From Joel Friedman : I always hated using filter :-) 13:03:41 From Björn Lindén : Stuart: can you connect them with Motu in some way ? 13:03:58 From Stuart Fox : Glen: It was Paul Kopf from VSL who mentioned their desire for ideas for videos etc to me when I last spoke to him - FYI 13:04:22 From Ray Toler : I think I probably use the sequence editor more often. 13:04:32 From Luke Steward : drum editor is love, drum editor is life 13:04:58 From Björn Lindén : Maybe we can get another “Duet” webinar ? :-) 13:05:00 From Jacki Barineau : I tend to use Midi window for some reason - used to use Notation editor since I’m better at seeing the notes but since DP 10 the notation editor acts weird and I can’t use it anymore! 13:05:16 From Stuart Fox : Bjorn : Glen’s on it :-) would be cool to see. DP and VEP work so well together (for me at least). 13:05:25 From Björn Lindén : great :-) 13:06:30 From Dan Wool : I learned everything I know about VEP with DP from Steve Steel’s YouTube page. He’d be a wonderful guest. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM6vt36iHXdx39t6D2OINVA 13:06:46 From Ray Toler : I think I’ve opened the Quickscribe window maybe 10 times in the last 20 years, mostly because it makes me feel like a real musician to see something I’ve written displayed in notation. :D 13:07:11 From Björn Lindén : Ray: lol :-) 13:07:33 From jraoul : Wish new windows didn’t default to Event Information, which I’ve never used. 13:07:50 From Ray Toler : Though if something like Staffpad had existed when I was starting out, I think I would have been a lot more into writing things that way. 13:08:26 From Simon Foster : does the ctrl column need to be enabled in prefs? 13:08:29 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: You can change the default in the Preferences as to which opens when you double-click. 13:09:07 From Glenn Workman : Simon: Double click the column name, and you can see a list of available columns and enable/disable at will. 13:10:13 From Simon Foster : ah haaaa! thx Glenn 13:11:23 From jraoul : MIDI trim isn’t working for me today either. 13:11:26 From jraoul : Tx, Glenn 13:11:50 From Kubilay Uner : Isn’t working here either 13:12:48 From Robert Turner : Glenn - Does DP support "Aftertouch"? 13:12:59 From Glenn Workman : Sorry, I missed him talking about trim, had to teach class. 13:13:02 From Ray Toler : Robert, definitely. 13:13:16 From Ray Toler : And poly-aftertouch (poly pressure) as well. 13:13:16 From Ken Thies : It looks like Matt has his MIDI in clips, rather than just regular MIDI data. (I know, functions the same WRT MIDI, but user interaction is a little different when MIDI is folded into clips. Doesn't it? 13:13:30 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Yes. It will record and let you edit both mono and poly pressure/aftertouch. 13:13:42 From Robert Turner : Thanks. I would like to use that feature, but I'm not sure how it's implemented. 13:14:10 From Robert Turner : Does it show up as continuous data? 13:14:11 From Ray Toler : Robert, your input controller has to send it. You don’t need to do anything special to enable it in DP, it’s just another controller type. 13:14:13 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Do you have a keyboard the generates pressure/aftertouch? 13:14:29 From Adam Goldman : Robert: yes, as CC data 13:14:40 From Robert Turner : I'm not sure... will have to test for that. 13:14:45 From Glenn Workman : The device needs to DO something with the aftertouch. That can vary. 13:14:55 From Glenn Workman : Robert: What keyboard make/model is it? 13:15:03 From Robert Turner : It's an Alesis Q61 13:15:25 From Glenn Workman : It would be in the MIDI implementation chart. Pressure is like a CC but its a dedicated MIDI event out of the CC list. 13:15:55 From Robert Turner : Ok. I'll work on that. Thanks. 13:17:14 From Björn Lindén : Robert: https://7132afa424c2f1a2ab6d-54d68a14e2e7c1f76563a2d8c3e9fd82.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/903/documents/q61___quickstart_guide___reva.pdf 13:17:26 From Björn Lindén : search for aftertouch… 13:17:37 From Robert Turner : Thanks, Bjorn. 13:17:45 From Luke Steward : >gets back from the bathroom matt: oh by the way there will be a quiz on all this in a bit, so remember all that O.O oh i see 13:17:54 From Björn Lindén : actually, it is channel aftertouch you should be looking for… 13:18:09 From Adam Goldman : the quiz starts everyday, as soon as you enter the studio. 13:18:42 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Page 22 of the link Bjorn sent has the implementation chart. Looks like the Q61 sends it, but not in the traditional way where you put weight on the keys. Its using the slider (if assigned) to generate pressure data. 13:18:55 From Ray Toler : Adam, if that’s true, I’m gonna be on academic probation soon. 13:19:16 From Adam Goldman : well, it’s been nice hanging out with you, Ray. 13:19:20 From Adam Goldman : take care. :-P 13:19:22 From Glenn Workman : I have Overdub on ALL THE TIME. 13:19:24 From Ray Toler : :) 13:19:34 From Roque Baños : Glenn: Overlap is on. I just want to duplicate a bar manually, and get it pasted in the next bars, not merged. Could this be possible? 13:19:36 From Ray Toler : Yeah, overdub is always on for me as well. 13:19:53 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : Sawstudio has that 13:20:14 From jraoul : Having o/d on drives me nuts when I’m recording MIDI 13:20:26 From Caxa : Can you “overdub” midi in the sense of making a new take? 13:20:50 From Robert Turner : Thanks again, Bjorn. I will definitely look into it. Appreciate it. 13:20:56 From jraoul : Caxa: Not exactly: you do that by creating a new take. o/d works differently for MIDI than for AUDIO 13:21:21 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Yes. Use the crosshair near the bottom third/fourth of a waveform. Highlight what you want then Copy. Then at new location highlight a small starting point and Paste. 13:21:38 From Caxa : @Jroul ok thanks 13:21:41 From Glenn Workman : Caxa: MIDI tracks can also have takes just like audio. 13:22:03 From Jacki Barineau : Anyone know a really good/easy de-esser to use on vocals?! Every time I try I end up with it sounding muffled or like they’re lisping lol 13:22:05 From Björn Lindén : Robert: there is also Poly aftertouch. but that is usually only available on more expensive keyboards…. 13:22:15 From Glenn Workman : Overdub with audio adds a layer on top of old audio, MIDI merges new with old - not in a layer. 13:22:54 From Björn Lindén : Prophet T8 / Synclavier (black keyboard) and few others…. 13:23:13 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: You may have seen the controller demo, where I don’t have a keyboard that sends Poly Pressure, but my synths listen to it, so I made a small console that generated 5 or six keys worth of poly pressure. 13:23:27 From chris : Is there a cmd that drops all the layers into separate tracks? 13:23:44 From Glenn Workman : Kurzweil MIDIBoard, surprisingly a lot of later Ensoniq keyboards and there are others. 13:23:46 From Robert Turner : Bjorn... exactly. My MIDI controller is pretty much a "plain Jane" low-cost controller. 13:23:55 From Ray Toler : Many of the Ensoniq keyboards had poly-aftertouch. My first full-size synth was an EPS, and poly aftertouch spoiled me forever. 13:23:59 From Björn Lindén : Glenn: I saw it. :-) neat thing. 13:24:27 From Glenn Workman : Chris: No. That was asked a few webinars ago. You can create new takes, and drag things to different takes after the fact, but no command for it. 13:24:39 From chris : ok thanks 13:24:41 From Russ Pfeifer : I have a T8 - But it’s poly aftertouch only works local - does not get recorded 13:25:17 From Björn Lindén : maybe I shouldn’t have written “expensive”, but “older” instead… :-) 13:25:58 From Robert Turner : My old CZ-1 had it, but it got retired about 10 years ago LoL 13:26:13 From Glenn Workman : Russ: Too bad. I would think since Sequential was instrumental bringing MIDI into existence they would certainly implement it well. They also did some strange things like “double MIDI speed” which only worked when connected to other Sequential devices that supported the higher transmissions speed. 13:26:31 From Björn Lindén : Russ: are you sure ? long time since used one.. thinking the keyboard should send it, as it is the same keyboard in the synclavier.' 13:26:56 From Glenn Workman : Loved the Whistling patch on the CZ keyboards. Fooled almost anyone into thinking it was a sample. 13:27:02 From Adam Goldman : …..and…now there’s only a single layer, after the merge. Woohoo! 13:27:03 From Jacki Barineau : So is Merge a kinda quick way to “print” something? 13:27:50 From Glenn Workman : Jacki: Yes for audio. It takes fades, bite gains, and space between, and combines them to a single audio file. It does NOT use the plugins or automation that is on that track to create the merge. 13:28:07 From Jacki Barineau : Ok, thanks, Glenn! 13:28:10 From Robert Turner : Yeah, Glenn.... I think the CZ family of keyboards were way ahead of their time for sound quality! 13:28:32 From Adam Goldman : LOVE me some clippings!!! 13:28:34 From Glenn Workman : Adam: A good habit for me is to duplicate the take BEFORE you Merge, just in case you need to go back in time. 13:28:41 From Adam Goldman : time-saver SUPREME! 13:28:45 From Gary Chase : Love me some drag and drop clippings! 13:28:56 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: GREAT call….noticed Matt doing that too 13:30:27 From Ray Toler : You’re perfectly gain-staged, Matt. 13:30:36 From Ray Toler : We’ll fix it in the mix. 13:31:39 From Terry Leigh Britton : In the Windows version, if you rename the clipping from the clipping window, renaming it lops off the extension and breaks the clipping. 13:32:05 From Terry Leigh Britton : So, you need to go into the clippings folder and add the extension back. 13:32:34 From Paul Colombo : What are “lanes”? 13:32:59 From Jacki Barineau : Paul think of a “lane” as a “row” - the horizontal line something resides in :) 13:33:29 From Paul Colombo : Horizontal, got it. Thanks Jacki. 13:33:34 From Björn Lindén : :-) 13:33:36 From Glenn Workman : Paul: In the Sequence Window you can show each Automation lane for any type of data. Volume can be on a lane, pan on a lane, etc. Rather than being superimposed onto the audio waveform. 13:33:48 From Roque Baños : Glenn, can you drag from the track to the clipping window at the content browser? 13:34:05 From Paul Colombo : Thanks Glenn. 13:34:14 From Dan Wool : What!? I just asked for Steve Steele a minute ago! 13:34:24 From Glenn Workman : Paul: You access lanes in the Sequence Window by clicking the little triangle in the lower left corner of the name area. 13:34:36 From Paul Colombo : Cool Glenn 13:34:37 From Dan Wool : That was a fast response! 13:34:39 From Adam Goldman : Dan Wool: Maestro LaPoint works FAST 13:34:41 From Glenn Workman : Roque: Not sure, let me try. 13:35:01 From Dan Wool : Adam: Indeed! 13:35:08 From Russ Pfeifer : spooky 13:36:22 From Glenn Workman : Roque: It doesn’t appear to let you do that. MIDI data for example wouldn’t drag outside the current “panel” of the Consolidated window I was selecting it in. 13:36:43 From Roque Baños : Thank you Glenn 13:37:20 From Roque Baños : It’d be great if you could do it. I use them a lot to store ideas, audios, phrases... 13:38:09 From Glenn Workman : Roque: There are command keys to copy selection to Clipping windows. 13:39:50 From Glenn Workman : We have the tools! We have the talent! 13:40:04 From Adam Goldman : we have the erector set and the lincoln logs! 13:40:13 From Jacki Barineau : lol 13:40:23 From Roque Baños : Yes I know it. Thanks Glenn. Just wondering if you could do it by dragging 13:40:49 From Adam Goldman : drumrolll..... 13:40:54 From Russ Pfeifer : Loved my Lincoln Logs! 13:41:05 From Adam Goldman : Hot Wheels!! 13:41:33 From Caxa : I still can’t get the clipping to save the routing for multiple audio outs from a VI. When you try to add them to a new project, the mixer inputs appear in italics. 13:41:46 From Terry Leigh Britton : Startup Clipping - Great way to open a specific project set in Vienna Ensemble Pro, too! 13:42:36 From Terry Leigh Britton : Caxa - the clippings have to come from the same project Bundles originally, it seems, in order to avoid the italics. 13:43:39 From Russ Pfeifer : Adam - :-) 13:43:43 From Dan Wool : Terry: Wouldn’t VEP need to be open before DP to load? 13:43:44 From jraoul : Can you save the loaded sound as part of a VI in Clippings, or do you have to load it anew? 13:43:54 From Geoff Dodson : If you edit audio in a project that comes from clipping window does it alter the base audio it is referencing? 13:44:11 From Ella Segretti : I'm just a turtle ... no rabbits ... 13:44:15 From Terry Leigh Britton : Dan Wool - No, it will load itself in when you open the project file. 13:44:33 From Glenn Workman : Geoff: No. The original is still in the clipping window. 13:44:47 From Terry Leigh Britton : Oh, Dan - I know what you are saying now... yes, you are likely right. 13:44:50 From Robert Turner : When you're retired... you have All Day to get something done! LoL 13:45:05 From Geoff Dodson : Glenn: Thanks 13:45:15 From Lance Morrison : I like saving plug in chains in the mixer. Any advantage saving them to Clippings? 13:45:18 From Caxa : @Terry, what does that mean in practice? I can’t have a clipping “preset” of say a drum machine, that I can use in any new project? That’s what I’m trying to do… 13:45:37 From Glenn Workman : Lance: I think its just personal preference. 13:45:57 From Dan Wool : Terry; Cool. I’ll try it. That will work if the VEP Server project is saved in DP? 13:46:13 From Terry Leigh Britton : If you created the clipping from a project that was a "save as" of the same project(s) you will later paste into, then they share the same bundles as their root and the italics will not appear. 13:47:07 From jraoul : Glenn - when you save a VI in a Clipping, does it save the sounds that are currently loaded? 13:47:12 From Caxa : @Terry Ahhhhh I will give that a shot. Thanks so much! 13:47:15 From Glenn Workman : Lets you spot a bunch of things (multiple tracks) to a single location, rather than one at a time. 13:47:52 From Paul Colombo : What did Matt just say for work flow to get to creating? - Content Browser, Window sets, Clippings, Templates? Did I miss something? 13:47:58 From Terry Leigh Britton : Dan Wool - I think you might have been right that DP would need to be started after VEP, but if VEP is open, then maybe we could launch a server project after the fact of DP already being loaded - we'll have to try it to see what the parsing order is in the background. 13:48:04 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: I use so few VIs I’m not sure, since I’m usually using them as a one off instance for a particular project. 13:48:37 From jraoul : Gotta go. 13:49:00 From Dan Wool : Oh, jeez. shifting by time in the MIDI plugin by time! I wish I know that 5 years ago! 13:49:39 From Stuart Fox : I wish I’d known a lot of these workflow tips 5 years ago!!! 13:49:42 From Glenn Workman : For those who haven’t done this before: To ask a question open the Participants panel in Zoom. Click Raise Hand at the bottom, and Matt ill unmute you to ask the question. When finished please Lower Hand from the same location. 13:50:54 From Paul Colombo : Oh, I remembered another one - plugin presets 13:52:05 From Gary Chase : I use VE Pro too and import chunks rather than clippings which keeps audio assignments 13:52:18 From raymoore : Are there any DP Chat rooms to talk DP and get information from users or ask questions ? 13:52:55 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Raymoore: There’s a DP users FB group that’s pretty active 13:53:18 From Glenn Workman : Raymoore: there is a recently created MOTUGURUS group on FaceBook. You are also free to ask me questions: glenn@freqsound.com. I do NOT work for MOTU, but have been a tester and dealer for them since 1985. 13:53:37 From Adam Goldman : Ray: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380 13:53:51 From Adam Goldman : and 13:53:54 From Adam Goldman : https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409 13:54:24 From Glenn Workman : I can even host after-party Zoom meetings, which I’ve done in the past after some of these webinars. Sometimes they’ve just been 2 folks and sometimes a half dozen or so. 13:54:51 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : nice 13:55:08 From Robert Thomas Mein : Glenn Can you do something about the hot audio from some of the guys asking questions. Last guy about broke my ear. 13:55:14 From Simon Foster : me too Dp v10.11 is really trashy! 13:55:16 From Paul Colombo : Glenn, can you let me/us no about these post DP get togethers? 13:55:24 From Jay Woelfel : I've frankly found DP to quit fairly often as well. 13:55:28 From Simon Foster : I mean crashy! 13:55:30 From Jay Woelfel : DP 10 that is 13:55:31 From Paul Colombo : *know 13:55:41 From Glenn Workman : If anyone wants to Save the chat, there is a 3 dot bubble in the typing area of this Chat window, that is a popup menu that lets you save the chat as a text file. It will have everything from the minute you joined, to when you select Save. 13:55:43 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : yeah….i’m crashing more than I like 13:56:05 From Ken Thies : I get that window occasionally too, I'm on a mac... 13:56:07 From Gary Chase : Robert I hope you’re into broadcasting with that voice! 13:56:15 From Geoff Dodson : I’ve gotten the same errors on a Macbook Pro as well. 13:56:41 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : I have less crashes since I upgraded to more powerful mac 13:56:42 From Terry : Robert Turner, you should be able to “Save As” and just copy over to keep your changes and then restart. I have done this successfully several times in Catalina. 13:56:54 From Jay Woelfel : Oh I'm on a MAC as well and a newish MAC 13:56:55 From Geoff Dodson : Random here is as well 13:57:00 From Ella Segretti : I haven't experienced any crash on Mac. I tend to avoid windows for audio and video work, generally. 13:57:01 From Simon Foster : crashes a lot opening / loading chunks from dpv9 13:57:07 From Glenn Workman : Paul: Anyone is free to ask, and I’ll host right after the meeting. Tomorrow I’m open after the webinar for example (not today, I have a recording session at 2PM). 13:57:26 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Can’t fix someone elses’ hot audio. That’s their mic setting. 13:57:37 From Paul Colombo : Great Glenn. I will keep that in my mind. Thanks. 13:57:40 From Terry Leigh Britton : Ella, one needn't avoid modern Windows for audio and video anymore. 13:57:58 From Geoff Dodson : Mine is crashing with no audio interface. Using internal audio 13:58:21 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : apogee ensemble thunderbolt….. 13:58:40 From chris : Robert - did you install any updates or new software and then this started ? 13:58:42 From Glenn Workman : Matt2 13:58:51 From Adam Goldman : Other Matt 13:58:59 From Ray Toler : I’ve had a lot more crashes in 10 than I did in 9, mostly happening with bounce operations. 13:59:07 From Robert Thomas Mein : How about asking people to turn down their mics at the beginning of the session, to match Matt’s audio level. 13:59:18 From Adam Goldman : (hopefully not Floor Matt) 13:59:38 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Great session today! Have to run. 14:00:30 From Stuart Fox : I’ve found it useful in troubleshooting to make a safe plugin list with no plugins on it and add them back bit by bit…. 14:00:31 From Ken Thies : I do a mic/speaker test in Zoom before connecting, so that my mic signal is relevant to the speaker level according to ZOom's meters. Hoping that works out there "in the wild"... 14:00:38 From Eric Brown : that was happening to me too. Even at startup it was unexpectingly quitting on me. The guys at MOTU did a reinstall and then we started replacing plugins for authorization. It now starts up with very few unexpected quits but it does occasionally happen. I also now get the program quitting on me in the middle of working which almost never happened before. I’m finding myself saving after every operation now. 14:00:42 From raymoore : Glenn include me in the zoom tomorrow! 14:01:01 From Chris T. Anthony : ROBERT: whenever I get that kind of error it is ALWAYS the audio driver or some kind of conflict with another piece of software (like a video editing app that needs access to audio.) 14:01:28 From Stuart Fox : Yeah - it’s good to look very closely at everything else running…. 14:01:32 From Glenn Workman : Raymoore: near the end of the session tomorrow I’ll post my email address again and/or post the zoom invite here. 14:02:09 From Gary Chase : Can someone ask Matt why non-MOTU plugin presets aren’t able to be saved in the MOTU mini menus? THANKS! Gary 14:02:19 From Gary Chase : I don’t have a mic!! 14:02:42 From Glenn Workman : Gary: You can Raise Hand from the Participants panel in Zoom. If you don’t have a mic I’ll raise my hand and ask him. 14:04:07 From Glenn Workman : Gary: I’m not sure if that’s a MOTU issue or the individual plug-in company’s issue. 14:04:48 From Glenn Workman : Its an oversight. There is one for Volume and others, just not BACK to Soundbites. 14:05:40 From Nelson Mandrell : SHIFT ARROW WILL CYCLE THRU EDIT LAYERS 14:05:58 From Roque Baños : It works fro me 14:08:25 From chris : YEAH Routing seminar would be great 14:08:28 From Ray Toler : Same here - it took me awhlie to get my head into the interface. 14:08:30 From Ella Segretti : poor developers ... butt kicked and left with mark of the unicorn 14:08:38 From Ray Toler : Would love a session on it. 14:08:47 From Glenn Workman : Tony: You can email me glenn@freqsound.com 14:09:19 From Steve Sklar : I’ve also had issues (I think) with MOTU pro audio. 14:09:21 From Björn Lindén : TB and usb-c are Two different things… with the same hardware… 14:09:46 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : Glen, I am having a hard time setting up routing with my new Apollo X4. Specifically struggl 14:10:05 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : struggling with headphone mixes 14:10:05 From Glenn Workman : Thunderbolt3 and USB-C use the same connector, but different protocols. There is overlap, but they are not identical. 14:10:22 From Ken Thies : Glenn, how true! :-) 14:10:29 From Ray Toler : I’m running two 24Ai units, along with an additional 24 channels via Behringer ADA8200s connected via lightpipe, and USB has been handling it so far. I was skeptical coming from the PCI card interfaces, but it’s been working. 14:10:36 From Björn Lindén : And there are really 9 different usb-c cables… with the same connections… 14:10:52 From Adam Goldman : universal cabling….sigh….one can only dream. 14:12:12 From Adam Goldman : (or should I say, One Cable to Rule Them ALL) 14:12:37 From Ella Segretti : Universal cabling is like kissing frogs ... 14:12:53 From Adam Goldman : Ella: That’s above my pay grade, I fear 14:15:04 From James Paschall : Wow…now that’s cool! 14:16:22 From Ken Thies : Glenn said he had a recording session at 2... 14:16:38 From Tom Lewis : How about Split Notes? 14:17:06 From Gary Chase : Sorry no mic 14:17:50 From Gary Chase : Can’t save non MOTU plugin presets in MOTU mini menu. CAN SOMEONE PLASE ASK FOR ME 14:17:55 From Gary Chase : I HAVR NO MIC 14:18:26 From gordonlustig : To ask a question, does Matt unmute us or do we do it ourselves? He called on me but me mic wasn’t unmuted. 14:18:33 From Gary Chase : ANYONE THERE? 14:18:46 From Adam Goldman : Matt unmutes you, but sometimes you have to then unmute yourself as well 14:18:51 From Ken Thies : Gary, I'll try to get your question in to Matt. 14:18:51 From Adam Goldman : I hear you Gary Chaase 14:18:56 From Gary Chase : Matt unmutes us but I have no mic 14:19:01 From Gary Chase : Thaks 14:19:15 From gordonlustig : I have a mic but he didn’t unmute me. Maybe he’ll get to me again. 14:19:58 From Adam Goldman : Ken Thies, perhaps if you get to ask Gary’s question, you can also tell Matt Gordon wasn’t able to unmute fast enough? 14:20:16 From Ken Thies : Ok. 14:20:43 From Glenn Workman : Gary: I had to step away, and have to leave soon. I’ll see if I can ask before the next person is called on. 14:21:45 From Glenn Workman : Gordon: Any relation to Lustig’s who use to live in Washington DC. I was good friends with a Roger Lustig as a young’n. 14:22:27 From Adam Goldman : I’ve had TeamViewer interactions with Tech Support in the past…worked great 14:22:33 From Steve Ertel : Did Team Viewer with Matt Batson - worked fine. 14:22:43 From Timmy Samuel : Team Viewer works great for tech support for my 90yr old dad. 14:23:18 From Gary Chase : Non motu plugins 14:23:33 From Steve Sklar : I had a TeamViewer session with Spitfire Audio. Worked well, was a great help. 14:23:39 From Glenn Workman : Gary: All or any particular company? 14:23:53 From James Paschall : That’s easy for you to say Glenn. Lol 14:24:13 From Gary Chase : Wow I don’t get a dialog box. I’m on Catalina 14:24:14 From Gary Chase : yes 14:24:17 From Gary Chase : That’s right 14:24:27 From Lance Morrison : Close and reopen the project 14:24:37 From Gary Chase : Thanks glenn 14:24:37 From Craig Hlady : UAD plugins won’t save the name its been that way for a while 14:24:46 From Glenn Workman : Gary: Post me your email and I’ll check when I’m home: glenn@freqsound.com 14:24:52 From Gary Chase : What about waves Craig 14:24:58 From Adam Goldman : Glenn, let him know Gordon wasn’t able to unmute when Matt unmuted him before. 14:25:05 From Gary Chase : chaseman@socal.rr.com for gary chase 14:25:23 From Glenn Workman : I have to go and actually be the recording artist for the next couple hours. Take care everyone. 14:25:31 From Adam Goldman : Thanks, Glenn! 14:26:04 From Robert Turner : Great Session!! Gotta Bail outta here. Thanks Matt & Glenn. See ya tomorrow! 14:26:07 From Paul Colombo : Thanks Glenn! 14:27:22 From Craig Hlady : Gary Chase Id have to check waves I think that is fine The UAD saves the settings but not the name it reverts to default when the project is closed 14:28:53 From art2ro : Hello Glenn and Matt! Is there any of time frame for these videos to be finally posted on youtube? At this point, there has only been 1 video posted so far… there’s a lot of info here to digest, and not enough time to write it down… 14:28:56 From Ella Segretti : sleep??? it's 4:30am here :) 14:29:12 From James Paschall : Thanks Matt, Glenn, and Jim. Another enlightening session… 14:29:18 From Paul Colombo : A new video was posted today 14:29:40 From Paul Colombo : So far, 2 videos… 14:30:16 From art2ro : Thank you Paul, for the update, but you understand my enquiry… 14:30:34 From Wayne Pronzati : Matt, once again Thank You! These sessions are enlightening! 14:30:36 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : You guys and Matt in particular are making us all much better users! I am loving improving my mastering of DP! Thanks a million! 14:31:35 From Adam Goldman : art2ro: every time Matt, Jim, or Glenn responded to the question you’re asking that I’ve heard, they’ve said they’re trying to post them as fast as they can, but haven’t had a timeframe to share with us 14:31:39 From Paul Colombo : art2ro - sure, this is the 28th webinar so we’ve all been waiting. It will happen. 14:31:44 From Russ Pfeifer : Patience Weedhopper 14:34:03 From Tom Lewis : Thanks for another great session Matt! 14:34:24 From art2ro : I wonder if, they could just post the unedited versions in the meantime… seems the delay is directly related to cleaning up, and making it more concise… 14:34:37 From Luis Jaime Angel : Matt, Glenn. Thanks for another great session!!! Hope to see you tomorrow…. 14:34:46 From Adam Goldman : darrellsmith: what’s the best place to play your (banjo, accordion, bagpipes…insert least favorite instrument name here)….? 14:34:48 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Matt for another great session! 14:35:13 From Adam Goldman : thanks everyone! 14:35:18 From Russ Pfeifer : I;ll bite 14:35:18 From Ken Thies : Thank you all!