12:32:37 From John Flaherty : Matt, you’re in the shadows today. 12:33:01 From Benoit Widemann : Hello everyone! 12:33:34 From John Flaherty : Somebody’s got a TV on in the background. 12:35:28 From Garry Norman : Yay Matt! 12:35:32 From Neil McCarroll : Hi Benoit, is your cat with us today? 12:35:36 From Glenn Workman : Hello to all. 12:35:41 From John Flaherty : Thank YOU! 12:35:46 From Paul Colombo : Thank you Matt!!! 12:35:54 From Neil McCarroll : Hey Glenn :) 12:36:06 From Bradley DePasse : Hello Everyone!1 12:36:10 From Geoff Dodson : HI all! 12:36:18 From Benoit Widemann : @Neil sure, roaming around… 12:36:19 From Russ Pfeifer : Kenneth 12:36:48 From Russ Pfeifer : Kenneths kitty is 12:37:30 From Jim Jones : Hello from Baltimore! 12:37:54 From Glenn Workman : Jim: Hi neighbor 12:38:26 From Adam Goldman : I love that prefs allows that thin line to be your chosen color (to indicate active window) 12:38:32 From Adam Goldman : great addition to the prefs 12:39:09 From Glenn Workman : Adam: I use a lighter theme than Matt. It makes the extra space next to the panel name a solid blue color. For me that’s easier to see which panel is active. 12:39:24 From Adam Goldman : my old man eyes appreciate the hot yellow I chose. :-) 12:40:02 From Adam Goldman : really helps with multiple displays as well 12:41:59 From Glenn Workman : Zoom to Selection does NOT have a default key command - you need to create one yourself in the Commands window 12:42:07 From Russ Pfeifer : Adam - I’m gonna use that 12:44:14 From Bradley DePasse : @Glenn - How do you add the shortcut? 12:44:54 From jraoul : Is anybody else hearing Matt get fuzzy and repeating, or is that just on my end? 12:45:10 From Adam Goldman : jraoul: normal audio & video here 12:45:15 From jraoul : Tx 12:45:15 From Glenn Workman : Setup Menu/Commands - Type Zoom in the search bar at the top. That will narrow it down to just Zoom commands. In the Key 1 column click and type the key combo you want. 12:45:21 From Glenn Workman : Matt is showing this right now. 12:45:39 From Bradley DePasse : Super cool! 12:45:44 From Benoit Widemann : Matt never shows assigning a MIDI event as command shortcut, that would be cool 12:46:22 From kennethpage : jarful, Matt sounds fine on my end. 12:46:37 From kennethpage : sorry, jraoul 12:46:42 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Same procedure. You have to have Master Master turned on (always at the top of the list). Then click in the MIDI Event column next to the command you want, and tap the key or control you want to use. 12:47:17 From Glenn Workman : Turning Master Master off disables all MIDI events from controlling the Commands. 12:47:19 From Benoit Widemann : not sure I get “master master” :) 12:47:33 From Benoit Widemann : fuzzy concept 12:47:53 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Its the first item in the Commands window. Not sure why its named that, but its the one you want. 12:48:12 From Benoit Widemann : thx Glenn, will try 12:48:45 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: When he’s taking questions I can ask him to show it quickly. 12:48:57 From Benoit Widemann : yeah cool 12:50:56 From Mark Kelso : Are these custom zoom settings saved in prefs or are they project specific? 12:51:04 From Glenn Workman : X-TREME ZOOM 12:51:17 From Adam Goldman : ready for your closeup, Mr. Workman! 12:51:36 From Glenn Workman : Mark: Global 12:53:00 From Mark Kelso : Glenn: Thanks 12:53:19 From Neil McCarroll : Good couple of key combos with scroll wheel too - don’t know if Matt will mention. 12:54:03 From Glenn Workman : option-spacebar : play selection - use it ALL the time. No need to solo or mute things to focus on something 12:54:38 From Dan Wool : Wiper could *really* use its own Audible Mode pref. 12:54:42 From Robert Thomas Mein : Adam – Did you wear yourself out with the studio tour? Yawn! 12:55:10 From Adam Goldman : Robert: I think 2020 is probably the culprit. 12:55:22 From Adam Goldman : that, and a likely insufficient amount of morning tea 12:55:25 From Garry Norman : lol 12:56:02 From Bil VornDick : Once DP gets Import Session Data you will win. 12:56:17 From Robert Thomas Mein : LOL One big glass of hot tea. Fresh hazelnut coffer (from whole beans). My sleep schedule is a shambles. 12:56:30 From Glenn Workman : Sleep? 12:56:56 From Adam Goldman : :-) 12:57:22 From Robert Thomas Mein : LOL Yeah. Been there too often. The show must go on, even though they don’t tell you till the last minute. 12:59:05 From Glenn Workman : Command: Set Selection to Memory (slightly different working than the drop down menu which says “selection bounds” 12:59:39 From Fernando : Do I have to turn on memory strip? I don’t see it in DP 10.0 13:00:01 From Glenn Workman : Remember Times: His key command is different than the default I believe. 13:00:18 From Kubilay Uner : Ctrl R works for me 13:00:55 From Glenn Workman : Fernando: You only see it if times are there than 1:1:000 or if you have the Auto Stop/Rewind/Loop buttons on (don’t need all) 13:01:19 From Glenn Workman : Kubilay: Thanks - I may have changed mine:) 13:01:54 From Glenn Workman : Fernando: Make sure you’re on the current version 10.11. Some changes came quickly after the initial release of 10.0 13:02:18 From Fernando : Thanks guys. I think I need to update 13:02:56 From Glenn Workman : *should have said “are there other than 1:1:000 13:04:43 From Neil McCarroll : hit stop first? 13:04:47 From Fernando : I just tried a quick selection and set to selection bounds. No strip. I just recently upgraded to DP 10 and the version is 10.0. I’ll update his after the webinar. 13:05:09 From Benoit Widemann : Perhaps it needs a call to “remember times”? 13:07:19 From Fernando : OK, same issue with auto record. I’m certain that my issue will be resolved with an upgrade to DP 10.11. 13:07:36 From Fernando : Love those strips! 13:07:58 From Adam Goldman : anybody here using an ultra-wide display? Saw a couple today…looks like a possibly great way to work with DP…curious if anyone has any experience with them for DP use? 13:08:36 From Glenn Workman : Clicking on start/stop/in/out will set that location field to the current wiper position. If you double-click instead it will set start/in to the beginning of the sequence, or stop/out to the end of the sequence. 13:08:58 From caleb : Do remembered times (and zoom settings) persist across DP sessions? 13:09:17 From Benoit Widemann : Is the ctrl-R available as a menu item? can’t find it. 13:10:10 From Mark Kelso : Adam: IN my studio back in the states I have one in rotated VERTICAL for QUickScribe scores. I use a 42” as my main screen and then a bunch of smaller monitors as well. Works great, especially with Window Sets 13:10:16 From Robert Thomas Mein : I looked at them a year or so ago. I’m good with my 27” IMAC and SONY 32” monitor. The ultrawide one seemed to create issues. Space, clutter, etc. 13:11:06 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Commands window calls it Set Selection to Remembered Times. 13:11:37 From Adam Goldman : thanks for the input, Mark Kelso & Robert Thomas Mein 13:11:37 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: the drop down menu doesn’t show the Command key combo assigned 13:11:41 From Robert Thomas Mein : That’s an interesting idea. Didn’t know you could use it verticle. Very interesting thought. 13:12:03 From Benoit Widemann : I was meaning the “Remember Times” command, which records them before you can assign them to selection or whatever 13:12:05 From Luke Steward : blender is *very* good about how you can set up the windows, and what you can see 13:12:06 From Glenn Workman : Caleb: Zoom settings are global. 13:12:25 From Adam Goldman : makes a ton of sense for a larger score, for sure. Quickscribe tutorial a few weeks ago was using one in that orientation as well, for very much the same purpose. 13:12:34 From Mark Kelso : Robert: Yeah, rotate in the Display Settings 13:12:37 From Geoff Dodson : Fernando: Mine came on when I clicked mouse in auto record lane between the start and stop markers 13:15:56 From Benoit Widemann : “Remember Times” is available in the commands window, but apparently not in any drop-down menu, which is weird 13:16:16 From Adam Goldman : Mark Kelso: ever used it for regular DP use (not just Quickscribe), and if so, do you find it helps see more or perhaps a better amount of DP info & windows? 13:16:32 From Adam Goldman : (and in landscape not portrait orientation?) 13:16:42 From Wally Badarou : To Glenn: “Saved Times” are saved with file, whereas “Remembered Times” disappear upon closing file. 13:16:47 From Fernando : Thanks for the suggestion Geoff. Still no go. 13:17:06 From Glenn Workman : Wally: Thanks. I don’t use them much, but that will be helpful to know. 13:17:30 From Adam Goldman : “Magic Keyboard”? 13:17:32 From Victor LeComer : Benoit: Remember times is in the pulldown for Start/Stop and In/Out menus 13:17:34 From Mark Kelso : Adam, that makes sense but because I have the 42” I just use that. If one my other monitors goes, I would consider an ultra wide. My scoring guy has one and he has two pages up at once a lot of the time 13:17:37 From Wally Badarou : To Glenn: that was for you to pass to Matt … 13:17:42 From Mark Kelso : But he is in Finale primarily 13:18:07 From Adam Goldman : cool….thanks, Mark 13:18:09 From Mark Kelso : Adam: I use the vertical one for Sibelius and DP scores when I am composing 13:18:39 From Benoit Widemann : @Victor: nope :) 13:18:52 From Mark Kelso : Adam: I HATED how little of the score the horizontal screens would hold, especially if I am playing along with an existing score 13:19:21 From jraoul : Using F3 to set beginning of auto-record ALSO enables auto-record (if it was off). 13:19:28 From Adam Goldman : Mark: Gotcha….I was more thinking of the other editors, not Quickscribe 13:19:58 From Bradley DePasse : Did those function keys need to be set up or are they default? 13:20:09 From Stephan Haager : Are these function keys pre-set in Commands? 13:20:40 From Victor LeComer : Benoit: Mine shows set to remember Times in both. 13:20:59 From Glenn Workman : Bradley/Stephen: Those are the defaults 13:21:12 From Stephan Haager : Thanks 13:21:15 From Mark Kelso : Adam: I understand but my need was greater for scoring because I have so many monitors in front of me 13:21:44 From Adam Goldman : Mark: I get you 13:21:48 From Adam Goldman : thanks again for the info 13:21:50 From Benoit Widemann : @Victor: yes, but not “Remember times”. You can APPLY it but not TAKE it 13:22:12 From James Paschall : Thanks, Glenn! That’s mostly how I’ve used the memory. 13:22:25 From Craig Hlady : after doing some of this zooming I just lost the start stop in the transport I only see in and out .is there a way to revert back? 13:22:47 From Victor LeComer : K, Benoit. 13:23:14 From Glenn Workman : Craig: Preferences/Control Panel - turn them on/off there. 13:24:33 From Glenn Workman : Memory Times 13:25:56 From Craig Hlady : ok that fixed it 13:26:24 From Fernando : Memory strip and auto record strip are available in DP 10.11 (not in 10.0). I just upgraded and can confirm this. Thanks everyone. 13:26:43 From Victor LeComer : Benoit: Too much typing to make a pulldown work :) Control R is fine for me. 13:26:47 From Glenn Workman : Also: Counter window. You can have 5 counters, and the window can be floating or in the Consolidated window. 13:26:58 From Glenn Workman : Also can be HUGE if you need to seem them from across the room. 13:27:54 From Benoit Widemann : @Victor: me too, actually. :) 13:28:15 From jraoul : What’s the difference between dragging to select a region in Tracks and ctrl-dragging? 13:28:28 From Kubilay Uner : Don’t seem to understand “Round on Entry”? 13:28:32 From Benoit Widemann : Only, always wondered why it’s missing in the start/end menu 13:28:44 From Glenn Workman : If you want to ask Matt a question, open the Participants panel and click Raise Hand. Matt will sent a request to unmute your mic. Once your question is answered please Lower Hand in the Participants panel. 13:28:51 From James Paschall : Thanks, Matt! 13:29:23 From Glenn Workman : Kubliay: It will take you to an even beat value 13:29:49 From Kubilay Uner : But it does that anyway, whether it is engaged or not, no? 13:30:20 From Kubilay Uner : Ah never mind, figured it out 13:34:59 From John Flaherty : How do I raise my hand to ask a question? 13:35:07 From Glenn Workman : If you want to ask Matt a question, open the Participants panel and click Raise Hand. Matt will sent a request to unmute your mic. Once your question is answered please Lower Hand in the Participants panel. 13:35:36 From John Flaherty : Thanks, Glenn! 13:36:20 From Dan Kaplan : what is summing? 13:36:37 From Dan Kaplan : mixdown? 13:36:52 From Glenn Workman : Dan: combining or mixing or bouncing 13:37:07 From Dan Kaplan : thx 13:38:17 From Adam Goldman : I just love how much Matt knows OUTSIDE of DP about all the facets of digital recording. Once again, just masterful. 13:38:52 From Geoff Dodson : Shift T or shift M splits window into two sub windows showing tracks and mixer above and below. How do you set to switch whole screen from one to the other and not both. 13:39:29 From Glenn Workman : Geoff: There’s a preference for how many panels you want to allow in the Consolidated Window. 13:39:35 From Benoit Widemann : @Geoff: I have trouble too with this, hard to grasp where the panes will appear sometime 13:39:41 From Glenn Workman : I have mine set to 1 in the main panel 13:39:45 From Neil McCarroll : Is there an opening as a studio assistant in Costa Rica? I could do with a holiday! 😅 13:39:49 From Warren McRae : Hey @Glenn W.. Can you post the link to the DP Facebook group that was created. Thanx! 13:39:54 From Ella Segretti : Glenn: his issue was religion 13:40:12 From Glenn Workman : Warren: Search MOTUGURU. 13:40:24 From Warren McRae : ok Thanx! 13:40:35 From Adam Goldman : Warren: there’s another as well, search Motu Digital Performer 13:40:38 From Joseph Renzetti : Psychoacoustics does exist 13:40:43 From Glenn Workman : https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 13:40:55 From Warren McRae : @Adam.. thank you! 13:41:01 From Glenn Workman : Ella :) 13:41:04 From Warren McRae : @Glenn Thanx! 13:41:20 From Robert Thomas Mein : Adam, you are SO right. Attended most of the in person sessions they held at Westlake Pro Audio, and the depth of knowledge is AWESOME. My friend Bo Astrup used to attend also, and their conversations blew my mind. 13:41:25 From Adam Goldman : and this is the other one: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409 13:41:47 From Adam Goldman : Bo is a rockstar too. :-) 13:41:50 From Glenn Workman : Warren: Roberto is the group admin and allows people into that group. 13:42:43 From Warren McRae : Ok.. do I have to contact him? 13:42:58 From Adam Goldman : Warren, ask to join the group…he’ll see it 13:43:10 From Glenn Workman : Warren: I think you just hit Join and he lets you in. 13:43:15 From Adam Goldman : (aka, click the Join button) 13:43:26 From Geoff Dodson : Glenn: Got it. 1 row in body area! Thanks. 13:44:02 From Geoff Dodson : Benoit: There is a preference to having mixing board open in the body rather than a sidebar. 13:44:05 From joconnor : Thanks for this session! 13:44:05 From James Paschall : Anyone try out the MX4 for a hearing exam? My range is 50Hz to 5K Hz. 13:45:46 From Glenn Workman : James: Not yet. I used to hear motion detectors (not pleasant) but I’m getting old. I can still hear the flyback transformer in a CRT, which I think is 16k. 13:46:21 From Glenn Workman : Time Formats: You can SAVE multiple settings here. Very useful. 13:46:47 From Benoit Widemann : @Geoff: my concern is more with side panels such as markers and track selector. Sometime they appear on the right, sometime on the left, I don’t understand the pattern here. 13:47:37 From Geoff Dodson : Benoit: Maybe create a window set up and save it. 13:47:51 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: I made my new template have the panels I want (and always on the left). Of course you can always make a Window Set with your favorites 13:48:37 From Benoit Widemann : Not obvious how to move a panel besides making it a window… Agreed on the w. sets, but it is rather rigid to my taste. 13:50:09 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: You can drag a panel form the left to the right side without making it a stand alone window (or vice versa). Try it. 13:50:25 From James Paschall : That’s great, Glenn. I think the upper range starts falling about age twenty five. And remembering the joke in my physics class was you buy a hi fidelity system to increase the upper range…but by the time you can afford a great stereo rig you can’t hear it anyway. lol 13:50:27 From Glenn Workman : Grab the area next to the panel name. 13:50:46 From Adam Goldman : great joke, James Paschall 13:50:49 From Glenn Workman : :) 13:51:23 From Ray Toler : Youth is wasted on the young. 13:51:29 From Benoit Widemann : @Glenn: silly me. :) Just have to have the target sidebar open, and it works great. Thx 13:51:37 From Adam Goldman : and many of the young are wasted much of the time too 13:51:38 From James Paschall : Lol Ray. 13:52:01 From James Paschall : Ha Ha Adam! 13:52:29 From Russ Pfeifer : You have to live through it before you can appreciate it 13:52:42 From Adam Goldman : still here, Russ. :-) 13:52:50 From Russ Pfeifer : Adam - nice 13:53:41 From Benoit Widemann : Nice Memory :) 13:53:50 From Benoit Widemann : and Xpander 13:53:55 From Ray Toler : Was thinking the same thing, Benoit. :) 13:55:49 From Caxa : It would be good if MOTU just fixed the Akai Transport problem. I mentioned it to tech two years ago. 13:56:20 From Charles White : Glenn, Chris, Matt. I’m sooooo grateful for this continuing course. It came just at the time I was finally starting to use DP more in production. I was frustrated trying to figure it out, and contemplating going with a DAW with more education readily available. Now I’ve updated to DP10, upgraded to an 8pre-es interface. I’m grateful. Well done! 13:57:15 From Glenn Workman : glenn@freqsound.com 13:57:44 From Adam Goldman : reminder to lower your hand if you’ve had your question answered 13:58:29 From Charles White : Suggestion; as well as the long form deep dive videos, edit lots of short videos of 10 minutes and under, How To …. In DP. 13:59:26 From Geoff Dodson : He is muted 14:00:28 From Tom Lewis : John F, unmute your mic when Matt comes back to you 14:00:28 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: I think John Flaherty was unmuted, and then Matt may have muted him when he clicked on his Zoom mic on Matt’s side 14:00:29 From Michael Canavan : Thanks Glenn, I’ll be in touch 14:00:38 From Glenn Workman : Charles: Good suggestion. Maybe I’ll work a few up outside of these webinars. Got a short list of topics you think need help? 14:01:05 From Glenn Workman : Michael: We can do an after hours zoom together and see what happens. 14:03:56 From Charles White : Thanks, Glenn. It seems that most YouTube videos I click on are example driven, ‘How to mix drums’ etc. The actual subject covered might include bussing, groups, MOTU EQ, compression, 3rd party plugins, parallel processing, etc. 14:04:39 From Glenn Workman : Charles: Thanks I’ll save the chat and see what I can work up. Short (5-10 minutes top). We’ll see what happens. 14:04:52 From Glenn Workman : suggestions@motu.com 14:05:12 From chris : What about the recording session format wouldn’t 32bit floating be higher quality than 24 bit ? Regardless of the audio engine? 14:05:17 From Charles White : Basically, each small subject Matt has covered, couched in a practical application. 14:06:18 From Neil McCarroll : Glenn - the short vids would be amazing but quite a lot of work to volunteer to do. Let me know if I can help out when the time comes to do it. 14:06:44 From Adam Goldman : Neil: you beat me to it; I was going to say Charles has his new job lined up. ;-P 14:06:58 From Glenn Workman : chris: depends on the source material. If your interface only has 24 bit input (are there 32 bit converters?) you can COMBINE lots of tracks in a 32 bit world without clipping the math. 14:07:09 From Charles White : Hey, I’m just an idea guy….;) 14:07:47 From Glenn Workman : Neil/Charles: Will do. Probably should do my 2019 taxes first :) 14:08:53 From Neil McCarroll : Forget the taxes - pretend you were stuck in Costa Rica with no internet access! 14:09:07 From Charles White : Hahaha! 14:09:30 From chris : Glenn: aren’t the ESS Sabre32 Ultra™ DAC technology 32 bit ? 14:10:00 From Geoff Dodson : What are the links for the Facebook groups? 14:10:02 From Glenn Workman : chris: I don’t know. 14:10:14 From chris : I believe they are 14:10:18 From Ray Toler : Chris / Glenn: 24 bit has been fine for me in terms of audio quality, and I’m not sure I’d see significant benefit from my typical sources by recording at 32. But I did want to make sure I was mixing / mastering in 32 bit, at least internally. 14:10:32 From Glenn Workman : Geoff: Hit the 3 dot bubble in the text area here and save the Chat. They are both listed above. 14:10:32 From Mark Kelso : Neil…I don’t have to pretend except SOMETIMES the internet DOES work here. Still haven’t filed though. Been here since March 14:10:35 From Adam Goldman : https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409 14:10:45 From Charles White : If you’re making them up custom, any YouTube video that says ‘How to …. In Logic’ could have a DP version. 14:10:51 From Adam Goldman : and https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 14:10:53 From Ray Toler : I’m certainly not operating with clients who want 32 bit files. :) 14:10:53 From Geoff Dodson : Thanks Adam 14:11:29 From Charles White : If I did a 5 minute video, it would last an hour and a half. ;) 14:11:42 From Glenn Workman : Major Major Major 14:11:43 From Adam Goldman : you should create them when you’re not in your Tardis 14:12:03 From Ray Toler : Roger, roger. 14:12:35 From Neil McCarroll : Mark - you are a very lucky man! Please send some sunshine and cocktails to Scotland! 14:12:53 From Russ Pfeifer : Under, Over, Dunn 14:13:23 From Glenn Workman : We have your clearance Clarence, what’s your vector Victor.. 14:14:27 From Mark Kelso : Neil: I do count by blessings every day except I can’t get unemployment here! Say hello to my beloved Scotland. My family hailed from Kelso long ago and I bicycled through there in the early 90s. 14:14:34 From Adam Goldman : Commands window right-most column SHOWS 14:14:35 From Ray Toler : You know it’s an obscure feature if Matt doesn’t know it… 14:14:38 From Adam Goldman : what Glenn said 14:15:06 From Caxa : @Neil, I’m from Scotland but I moved to the sunshine and cocktails! 14:15:29 From Mark Kelso : Neil: Sending you E-sunshine 14:16:01 From James Paschall : I was in Glassy, Dec. 2018. McCartney concert at the Hydro. 14:16:02 From Russ Pfeifer : Turn the mic 14:16:45 From Neil McCarroll : I will do Mark :) I live in the Borders about 50 miles from Kelso - call in next time you’re out on your bike! 14:18:00 From Victor LeComer : Glenn: Can you actually pop out the track selector from the consolidated window at the same time you are using the mixer track selector without conflict? Matt mentioned turning off the mixer follow function. Where is that? 14:18:53 From Timmy Samuel : I’ve started recording these w/ quicktime. 14:19:21 From Glenn Workman : https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/april-2020/ 14:19:39 From Neil McCarroll : James - would love to see Macca! My last gig at the Hydro was Prince - pretty awesome. 14:19:51 From Tom Lewis : Have great weekend everyone! 14:20:00 From Adam Goldman : thanks everyone! 14:20:03 From Craig Hlady : I still can’t seem to get the selected track folder in the sidebar of tracks window to reflect in the mixer window at the the same time without going to sidebar in the mixer window 14:20:06 From Chris Rinaman : Thanks Matt! 14:20:06 From Reed Robins : Thanks everyone!!! 14:20:07 From Glenn Workman : Victor: I’ll try and see. There is a preference for the mixer to follow. Email if you need to glenn@freqsound.com 14:20:10 From Ray Toler : Thanks again!