12:21:43 From Robert Turner : Howdy from New Mexico, USA 12:21:55 From Robert Turner : R.I.P. Jimmy Capps 12:24:14 From kennethpage : It’s Bright, Sunny and Cool inKansas City. 12:25:03 From Steve Sklar : Red. No, blue…. aaaaaahh!…… 12:25:27 From Benoit Widemann : Hi all! 12:26:14 From Glenn Workman : Caravan with a drum soli... 12:27:08 From Glenn Workman : I put links to 2 of Adams tunes in the webinar doc here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/MOTUWebinarExtras.pdf 12:27:39 From Glenn Workman : MOTU Guru: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 12:28:01 From Glenn Workman : Other DP group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409/ 12:28:56 From John Flaherty : Matt, you’re in the shadows again. 12:29:09 From John Flaherty : You’re backlit. 12:29:13 From John Flaherty : THat 12:29:19 From John Flaherty : That’s better. 12:29:43 From Ken Thies : Adam - you're in PA, and you said your longtime music writing partner is moving to MI? I'm in MI and my lifelong music writing partner moved to PA last year! 12:30:28 From Eric Brown : What City was that. I just got on. 12:30:50 From Glenn Workman : MOTU Guru: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/
Other DP group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409/ 12:31:48 From 045968 : Ciao from Italy 12:32:20 From Andrew Culver : What’s the name/url of this group? 12:32:39 From Glenn Workman : Andrew: MOTU Guru: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/
Other DP group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409/ 12:35:35 From Ray Toler : Good morning|afternoon|evening all. 12:35:59 From Andrew Culver : Thanks Glenn / All 12:36:21 From darrellsmith : Good morning Ray. 12:36:52 From Adam Goldman : Ken Thies: that’s cool. :-) My buddy’s now in Richmond and moving to Ann Arbor in about 10 days 12:36:53 From Glenn Workman : 3 webinars have been posted already: https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/april-2020/ 12:37:57 From Eric Brown : Is Adam in Philly? 12:38:08 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes. 12:38:15 From Adam Goldman : yes….West Philadelphia, born and raised, is, I believe, the required phrasing. 12:39:09 From Eric Brown : I’m from Camden and a lot of those musicians were really from Camden and Camden County. Some were cousins of mine. 12:39:22 From Adam Goldman : Eric Brown….nice! 12:39:54 From Adam Goldman : there are also a heckuva lot of them who were from Philly itself too (the ones with plaques on Broad Street) 12:40:01 From Eric Brown : gamble & Huff use to kick me around when I was a kid (in fun of course) 12:40:07 From Adam Goldman : but that leaves you with big shoes to fill. :-) 12:40:36 From Neil McCarroll : Big omission not having a simple ‘next’ but pause until I cue you again. 12:40:36 From Adam Goldman : Kenny Gamble used to be my next-door-neighbor’s brother in law (he was married to her sister) 12:40:39 From Ken Thies : Adam: Ann Arbor, nice. I'm on the other side of the state... 12:40:40 From Eric Brown : True. I guess I did ok. 12:41:59 From Kubilay Uner : Its a MIDI track 12:42:19 From Reed Robins : Midi vs audio 12:42:22 From jraoul : Funny that an audio clip could drop into a MIDI track 12:42:27 From Adam Goldman : good call Kubilay! 12:42:29 From Adam Goldman : :-) 12:42:56 From Glenn Workman : So it shouldn’t LET you put it on a MIDI track. 12:43:12 From Adam Goldman : suggestions@MOTU.com, Glenn. :-) 12:43:13 From Dan Wool : Kubilay wins! 12:44:24 From Michael Canavan : Bitwig allows “mixed” tracks, you can bounce to audio parts of a MIDI track etc. MOTU could be thinking in that direction 12:48:45 From Bradley DePasse : That is absolutely awesome!! 12:48:45 From Glenn Workman : It appends the word Clip to the Soundbite name when its packed. 12:48:59 From Glenn Workman : Just a way so you know its “packed” or not. 12:50:44 From Ray Toler : I was already counting the lines… 12:50:57 From jraoul : Can you edit Clips in Event List? 12:51:07 From Michael Canavan : You lose the ability to look at it in the Graphic editor and the Drum editor as well as Quickscribe. Hopefully that changes. 12:52:14 From Garry Norman : Why is it that the audio file wouldn’t play in clips window? Glen? 12:52:19 From Eric Brown : Can’t wait for these all to come out on video. 12:52:38 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Yes. They appear as “Clip-xxx” 12:53:02 From Glenn Workman : Garry. He had placed the audio in the clips window on a MIDI track. 12:53:15 From Garry Norman : lol 12:53:18 From jraoul : GW: Right, the clip appears in the Event List (as Matt just showed), but can you edit the events within the Clip in Event List? 12:54:38 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: You can change their location, but it shows up as a single event. If you double click the name it just lets you name it, it doesn’t pop into an editor 12:55:15 From jraoul : That’s too bad. 12:55:34 From Eric Witt : How does he get the legend window? 12:55:53 From Kubilay Uner : Are those changes application or project level? 12:56:00 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: I think its just an oversight. Should be option-click to name, and double-click (typically) to go to the editor. You can double click it in the Tracks Overview to get to the clip editor. 12:56:01 From Adam Goldman : Eric Witt: Legend is under Setup 12:56:37 From jraoul : Right, but there are some times when I prefer to edit in Event List, and that’s not available, unless you unpack the Clip, make the edit, then repack. 12:57:27 From Eric Witt : Thanks Adam. Just tried it but nothing came on. 12:57:42 From Glenn Workman : You don’t have to unpack it, you just have to double-click it from elsewhere, unless I’m missing a magic button push. Let me check. 12:57:57 From Glenn Workman : Eric: It usually shows up in a side panel. 12:58:05 From Roque Baños : Hi Glenn, can you add colors to other controllers? 12:58:22 From Eric Witt : Hi Glenn. I saw it and it did come up, but not in the same way that Matt did. 12:58:42 From Garry Norman : Glenn, any ideas why the audio file didn’t play in the clips window? 12:58:57 From Russ Pfeifer : Overslept…..dammit 12:59:17 From Adam Goldman : Eric W: Matt adjusted a dropdown on the Legend window once he opened it…perhaps that’s what looked different? 12:59:23 From Eric Witt : Glenn - Ahh, now I see. But many of the numbers say “undefined”. 12:59:53 From Eric Witt : Thanks Adam, I saw it but there are many numbers which are “undefined”. 12:59:54 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: You can use a command to open in the Clip editor from the Event window. Command-comma is the default 12:59:54 From Caxa : @Gary Matt accidentally put it in a MIDI track. It worked fine when he put it in an audio track. 13:00:02 From Steve Sklar : Can anyone provide a link with clear, correct instructions to properly pair an AKAI MPK mini mk2 w/DP? 13:00:36 From Garry Norman : Caxa … hummmm … didn’t play in the audio track .. 13:01:10 From Adam Goldman : Eric W: you can define them, which is what Matt did by editing that window 13:01:12 From Glenn Workman : Eric: MIDI has pre-assigned many controller numbers to common functions. They have also left many of them open for other uses. The idea being if you need a Pan controller, please use 10. If you don’t need a Pan controller, and your instrument lets you, you can use it for whatever you want. Its called “recommended practice”. 13:02:10 From Caxa : @Glen…. Sorry brain rot! 13:02:16 From Glenn Workman : Steve Sklar: Michael Caravan and I spent some time working on the limits of that with the MPK88. If you want to send me an email we can see what the differences (hopefully better) are. 13:02:40 From Andrew Culver : Any news from NI about DP Komplete Kontrol integration? 13:02:41 From jraoul : “guys”? 13:02:57 From Eric Witt : Glenn - I saw that. I guess I was surprised that there were many numbers which didn’t have amy assignment. 13:03:43 From Steve Sklar : Glenn, yes, please! Your email? 13:03:46 From dougsisemore : could we get more level from Rick?? 13:03:47 From Glenn Workman : guys is gender neutral. So is “all you all”. 13:03:53 From Glenn Workman : glenn@freqsound.com 13:03:57 From Eric Brown : He needs to move his mic a little closer to him. got my volume all of the way up. 13:04:14 From Eric Brown : Great1 13:04:27 From Glenn Workman : Join the cult! 13:05:29 From Neil McCarroll : Experimental Boeing engine in the background! 13:05:30 From Dan Wool : The, now obsolete, MP :) ….jk 13:05:53 From Russ Pfeifer : holy moly 13:06:41 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : holy crap! 13:07:01 From Ray Toler : holy guacamole! 13:07:30 From Glenn Workman : At about $8k each for those Avid interfaces. 13:07:54 From James Paschall : Wow! 13:08:09 From Ray Toler : @dan - Apple does have a way of flipping the bird at Mac Pro buyers, don’t they? ;-) 13:08:51 From MikeyJ : Lordy, I have corporate IT data sites that do not have that much hardware. 13:08:55 From Bradley DePasse : Holy schnikees!! 13:09:33 From darrellsmith : My head hurts. 13:09:54 From John Boyle : !!!!!!!! 13:09:58 From Adam Goldman : darrell: haha…looks to me like Richard’s wallet hurts. 13:10:13 From Russ Pfeifer : I played the game of pricing out the fully loaded new UltiMac 13:10:27 From Russ Pfeifer : over $50.000 13:10:39 From Adam Goldman : multiple houses 13:10:40 From Ray Toler : I’m not feeling so overly-complex now. I’ll need a screenshot of those racks to show people when they ask why I need two 24Ais… :D 13:10:41 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Much cheaper if you get the RAM from OWC. 13:11:02 From MikeyJ : I have a PC and a Track16. LOL 13:11:09 From Russ Pfeifer : Ray - yes 13:11:15 From Dan Wool : Ray: Indeed. Sure, *that’s* why I’m not buying a new MP. 13:11:51 From Stuart Fox : I have the same Mac Pro 2019 spec - and it’s LOTS cheaper if you upgrade the RAM / GPU / storage yourself with third party bits. 13:12:01 From Ray Toler : heh. @dan, I did mention to someone last week that if I could afford it, I would absolutely buy a 7,1 tomorrow. It’ll run for at least 10 years without causing me any heartburn. 13:12:43 From Ray Toler : I’m only just now running into the limitations of my 10-year old 5,1. 13:13:29 From Stuart Fox : The 5,1 is still awesome - especially if you max it out. 13:13:46 From Dan Wool : Ray: Yeah, me too. Of course the fact Macs have remained with Intel has allowed us to do that 13:14:15 From Ray Toler : @Stuart - I have a 2010 and a 2012. Put in RX580 vid cards, at least 64 gigs ram, and upped the CPUs to X5690s. They hum along nicely! 13:14:30 From Stuart Fox : Pretty much the same here 13:14:45 From Kenneth Sarkey : That’s eight with two zeros! 13:14:46 From Bradley DePasse : He must be single? lol 13:14:51 From Stuart Fox : I only changed as the logic board developed a fault in the middle of a TV gig with a tight deadline 13:14:58 From Stuart Fox : I panic purchased a trashcan 13:15:07 From Stuart Fox : Then fixed the logic board later - - 13:15:26 From Stuart Fox : But I’d changed to thunderbolt so couldn’t go back to the 5,1 13:16:02 From Ray Toler : The lack of Thunderbolt is the only thing that keeps me from being 100% committed to sticking with the 5,1 for another 5-10 years. 13:16:22 From Stuart Fox : Yeah- that was the biggest issue for me - you can work around everything else 13:16:23 From Glenn Workman : I ran a 2008 Mac Pro till this January. $2500 originally, then as time went on added some SSDs and upped the RAM to 32GB. All the SSDs I’ve been able to put into the new Mac Pro. Hope to get 10-12 years out of this as well. 13:16:38 From Stuart Fox : Had my SSD’s mounted on the PCIe ports to get around the lack of sata3 13:17:04 From Dan Wool : Still using VEP 6. 13:17:17 From Dan Wool : …like me 13:17:56 From Ray Toler : Hahaha… I felt extravagant having an SSD dedicated only to Spitfire libraries. I see I have something to shoot for now. 13:18:13 From darrellsmith : I love his approach. 13:18:30 From darrellsmith : It’s all about speed and access. 13:18:54 From Bradley DePasse : What’s allowing him to look at the multiple screens? Remote Desktop? 13:19:00 From Stuart Fox : I have 4 2tb flash m.2 drives on my desk - waiting for a sonnet card to put them on - then they are going in the Mac Pro for my main libraries to live on…. 13:19:04 From Stuart Fox : Hopefully it will work 13:19:07 From Ray Toler : That’s how I do it, @Bradley 13:19:18 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: Its a function of the Mac OS and has been for years. 13:19:57 From Bradley DePasse : right - I just want to make sure it’s not some new fangled app 13:20:22 From Steven Thomas : Spaces + Screen sharing 13:20:30 From Russ Pfeifer : wow-wow-wow 13:20:44 From Neil McCarroll : I struggle to find my car keys - I’d be totally screw with this setup! 13:20:57 From Glenn Workman : Steven/Bradley: In newer os they keep changing the names, so Expose, or Mission Control. 13:21:01 From Neil McCarroll : Ed 13:21:11 From Bradley DePasse : Ah - ok 13:21:26 From Alan Derian : Down the round, you could use bounce to disk, and not have to record stems in real time. 13:21:47 From Alan Derian : Down the road 13:21:51 From Bradley DePasse : I’m also interested in how he’s slaving and syncing all those Macs together? I feel stupid! lol 13:22:18 From Russ Pfeifer : I feel stupid as well 13:22:20 From Alan Derian : He uses a Big Ben for sync 13:24:08 From Bradley DePasse : Those PMC monitors are the cats pajamas!! 13:25:10 From Timmy Samuel : Grimm was a cool show. 13:26:06 From Russ Pfeifer : What is thril 13:26:30 From Benoit Widemann : Curious why Pre-gen is totally zero… 13:26:38 From Ray Toler : NI instrument, @Russ. 13:26:44 From Ray Toler : https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/cinematic/thrill/ 13:27:01 From Russ Pfeifer : thanks ray 13:27:25 From Dan Wool : Benoit: VEP is outside of the pregen scheme 13:27:49 From Benoit Widemann : @Dan, thought so. I’m not familiar with VEP. 13:27:52 From Neil McCarroll : Great company Krotos here in Edinburgh who make Dehumanizer plugin and others - you should check out their demos if you fancy trying some scary stuff. 13:28:22 From Dan Wool : Benoit: Yeah. VEP shows up via aux 13:28:24 From Glenn Workman : Don’t forget to put your hand down if you’ve finished with your questions. 13:30:31 From Kubilay Uner : Thanks Glenn! I always forget! 13:31:49 From Russ Pfeifer : I feel like I did when I watched Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 13:31:50 From Francois Melvin : Did Richard say which processor he’s running on his new machine? 13:32:11 From Adam Goldman : François: pretty sure it’s a 16-core? 13:32:29 From Dan Wool : Yes, 16 13:32:30 From Glenn Workman : Francois: I think it was in the keynote. He’s going to share that so I’ll post it on with the motuuser files. 13:32:30 From Adam Goldman : 256gb ram? 13:32:31 From richardband : If Rick can have his template work entirely in DP, why does he choose to have all the protools gear? Is it just an Audio preference or what? I’d like to know the rational.Thx 13:32:56 From Russ Pfeifer : yeah 13:32:59 From Francois Melvin : Many thanks Glenn - as always! 13:33:30 From Steven Wayne Thomas : I think its easier for Rick to deliver to the dub stage if everything is recorded in Pro Tools 13:33:58 From Alan Derian : I have a question for Rick about bounce to disk 13:34:30 From Glenn Workman : Alan: Open the Participants panel and choose Raise Hand at the bottom of the panel. 13:35:04 From Roque Baños : To everyone, sorry for my low speech. I try my best ;-) 13:35:07 From Bradley DePasse : I have no button to raise my hand and ask a question in zoom? 13:35:28 From Glenn Workman : Roque: No problem. 13:35:50 From John Boyle : No sweat Roque. 13:35:58 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: You have to open the Participants Panel or window. That’s where the Raise Hand button is. 13:36:10 From James Paschall : Nice! 13:36:14 From Russ Pfeifer : Roque - That;s all ya can do! 13:36:34 From Russ Pfeifer : oops 13:36:38 From Gregg Seibert : His bundles window might be interesting to look at. 13:38:15 From Neil McCarroll : Roque - totally no need to apologise - I’m too scared to ask a question in case it’s a dumb ass. (It probably would be! 😅) 13:38:46 From Ray Toler : I’ve always wondered why MOTU hasn’t made a DP control surface that also supported a couple of other standards (HUI, etc.). 13:39:02 From Adam Goldman : Agreed with Neil, Roque…you ask(ed) great questions! 13:39:08 From Ray Toler : Would love something that could control DP, control the AVB mixer, etc. 13:39:25 From Roque Baños : Neil - You definitely should. No shame! 13:39:29 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Hardware with moving parts breaks :) Like iPods with spinning drives rather than Flash/SSD memory. 13:39:49 From Adam Goldman : Ray T: I’ve hinted they need a surface controller…and if they make one, I’ll drop my Avid ones in a heartbeat 13:40:09 From Ray Toler : Glenn, yeah, but faders on a touchscreen is like…. faders on a touchscreen. 13:40:15 From Roque Baños : I only apologized for the time consumed, a treasure in this amazing webinar 13:40:42 From Adam Goldman : Roque: worth the time for sure 13:40:56 From Glenn Workman : My first 2ci was $6000, the new Mac Pro was $5300 13:40:57 From Neil McCarroll : Jacob Collier on 384 Gb RAM - we’re dealing with an amateur here!! 🤣 13:41:04 From Wally Badarou : Synclavier ! 13:41:18 From Björn Lindén : Still running :-) 13:41:26 From Russ Pfeifer : Power Users 13:41:36 From Wally Badarou : Mines too. 13:41:47 From Björn Lindén : PSMT 13:41:53 From Wally Badarou : Yep 13:42:01 From Bradley DePasse : Don’t feel bad Roque, we all have handicaps, you just can’t hear all of them. Glad to have creative people from all over the world! 13:42:14 From darrellsmith : Roque: No apology needed. 13:42:15 From Roque Baños : I take the time to really thank MOTU for this. I’m DP user since DP2. A big defender of it and still discovering amazing features that make me be completely sure DP is just the best sequencer in the world 13:42:19 From Björn Lindén : Not using it in the summer. It gets too hot. :-) 13:42:51 From Wally Badarou : Me neither 13:42:51 From kennethpage : I can only afford the Arturia Synclav 13:43:02 From Björn Lindén : Wally: You have the new PCIe card, to boot from the mac ? 13:43:05 From Wally Badarou : Arturia’s one not bad at all 13:43:10 From Kubilay Uner : Roque, we’ll have to have you share your work experience with Terry Gilliam! I’m a big fan of your work, and you got to work with one of my absolute filmmaker heroes. 13:43:33 From Wally Badarou : @Bjon: Nope, very old system 13:43:36 From Glenn Workman : Kubilay: here here! 13:43:37 From Roque Baños : Thanks to all as well :-) 13:44:04 From Björn Lindén : If you need to keep it, you may want to look into it…. 13:44:05 From kennethpage : Wally. I love it and use it and thank you for your input to the Instrument. 13:44:14 From Adam Goldman : Kubilay & Roque: +1 for Terry G!!! 13:44:27 From Wally Badarou : You’re welcome. It’s been a privilege 13:44:30 From Steven Wayne Thomas : If you have VEP inside each chunk, then the CPU overhead really adds up 13:44:57 From Roque Baños : Loved Terry G… 13:45:16 From Adam Goldman : Still wish to see the real Man of LaMancha 13:47:10 From Roque Baños : The Man in La Mancha was Terry. Fighting giants… 13:47:37 From raymoore : Glen what is your email address ? 13:47:40 From Roque Baños : And getting the love of his love, with was the move it self 13:47:54 From Adam Goldman : yes…and he made a documentary about his struggles making the film, which was released (and was great)…but the real movie was never completed or released…disappointingly. 13:47:55 From Roque Baños : Movie...sorry 13:48:14 From Glenn Workman : ray: glenn@freqsound.com 13:48:26 From richardband : Thanks Matt and everyone. Gotta bail and write a couple of notes today. Cheers. 13:50:12 From Ray Toler : Yes, please! 13:50:21 From Adam Goldman : “Big Mac Pro template 1.2” chunk is 1298 bars! Sheesh! 13:51:22 From Glenn Workman : Adam: I think he said he does one chunk for the entire length of the show. That’s probably around 45 minutes at the current tempo. 13:52:47 From Adam Goldman : still means his machine is even more impressive for running that length without (apparently) a hitch at all 13:52:52 From Russ Pfeifer : Math! nice 13:54:06 From Wally Badarou : Tell me about that ! Temp tracks … 13:54:17 From Ray Toler : At least in this case he’s only having to rip off himself. :-) 13:54:18 From Adam Goldman : brings me back to the Beethoven joke. :-) (and the other one, “There’s only thievery) 13:54:56 From Glenn Workman : Make it sound just like (insert favorite composer/ musician). Translation: We couldn’t afford favorite composer/musician. 13:55:16 From darrellsmith : Holy Markers!!!!!!!! Batman!!!!! 13:56:05 From jraoul : One of my best friends is Merle Kessler, who some of you may know from his fast-talking social critic character, Ian Shoales, on NPR. He was once called in to an audition to read for “an Ian Shoales-type character”. Of course, he didn’t get it (too old). 13:56:58 From James Paschall : Exactly Glen! One music theory class I was in, we had a vocalist demo her work whereby she imitated perfectly say for example Diana Ross. 13:57:16 From Eric Witt : What is a streamer? 13:57:28 From Ray Toler : Eric - that white bar that’s moving across the picture. 13:57:33 From James Paschall : *Glenn 13:57:40 From Eric Witt : Thanks Ray. 13:57:41 From Ray Toler : It helps with timing the hit. 13:58:08 From Bradley DePasse : How did all of the markers get imported automatically? 13:58:28 From Adam Goldman : Bradley: he had a Midi file to install as a chunk that had all the markers in place 13:58:34 From Eric Witt : Why would one want a streamer? 13:58:35 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: Markers can come in from a MIDI file. 13:58:41 From larry groupe : Music Editor puts in the markers for the composer 13:58:48 From Neil McCarroll : Streamers give visual cue 13:59:16 From Glenn Workman : Eric: If you’re conducting a live orchestra its nice to know that you’re about to get to a certain point in the film where you HAVE to have the musicians hit a certain measure. Like a countdown clock. 13:59:25 From Bradley DePasse : so the music editor is working in DP as well? 13:59:34 From Eric Witt : Thanks Glen. 13:59:52 From larry groupe : Yes, editor either has same setup or comes into composers studio and does the work before composer starts writing 13:59:56 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : sound is coming in and out, phasing… 14:00:03 From Bradley DePasse : cool 14:00:05 From Glenn Workman : Edward: That’s just Zoom. 14:01:00 From Glenn Workman : Add more Peril! No its too perilous. Let me face the peril! 14:01:19 From James Paschall : Turn on original sound in zoom? 14:01:52 From Ray Toler : Is that a grail-shaped lantern, Glenn? 14:01:54 From Neil McCarroll : Run away from the peril and pretend you were rushing towards a different peril! 14:02:03 From Glenn Workman : Ray :) 14:02:18 From James Paschall : lol 14:02:30 From Adam Goldman : Ray/Glenn: pitchez la vache! 14:02:41 From Edward @ L A Music Lab : i think he needs to select share computer sound when sharing screen, + disable philters in Zoom’s preferences… but i guess it’s too late now 14:02:42 From Ray Toler : Adam, run away! 14:03:18 From Neil McCarroll : Cake or death?? 14:03:33 From Russ Pfeifer : i choose cake 14:03:38 From Timmy Samuel : Neil: HA! brill 14:03:52 From Glenn Workman : Neil: Do you have a flag? (now combining all British comedy into one). 14:04:59 From Neil McCarroll : What’s great about Switzerland? Well, their flag is a big plus! 14:05:10 From Dan Wool : I wish all his audio was as loud as that click! 14:05:25 From Dan Wool : I can barely hear him 14:05:48 From Ray Toler : It’s so affirming to see someone who’s doing this at his level to have the same conversations with himself that I do. 14:05:55 From Russ Pfeifer : agreed 14:06:02 From Ray Toler : “Nope. Didn’t like that." 14:06:04 From Stuart Fox : :-) 14:06:12 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Someday my computer is going to talk back to me (and not in a good way) 14:06:18 From John Flaherty : I wonder if he could turn down the volume on the click? 14:06:36 From Ray Toler : Mine already does, Glenn. It normally crashes when I’m writing too much cheese. 14:06:43 From Neil McCarroll : The v 14:06:50 From Ryn Jorgensen : I don't know if turning down click volume will help - Zoom compresses sustained sounds and doesn't compress short sounds, so it may just be unavoidable :( 14:07:13 From Neil McCarroll : ...click has its own 16 core machine 14:07:15 From Ray Toler : It is worth being here just to see his fader movements on the strings. 14:07:25 From Dan Wool : Neil: LOL 14:07:32 From Adam Goldman : man, that thing is fast 14:07:53 From Matthew Komaiko : Does he keep the same tempo throughout? 14:08:24 From Dan Wool : …no there was a tempo change 14:08:44 From raymoore : What does he use for the orchestra ? 14:09:10 From Ray Toler : @ray, he mentioned spitfire BBCSO, Hans Zimmer, and Olafur Arnalds specifically. 14:09:23 From Jay Woelfel : what's a good pedal controller, any recommendations 14:09:26 From Ray Toler : But there are a lot of other libraries shown in that template. 14:09:38 From Dan Wool : ray: All of them it looks like 14:09:40 From Ray Toler : @Jay, I like the M-Audio pedals. 14:09:57 From Jay Woelfel : thanks ray 14:10:25 From Adam Goldman : Jay: I have a Roland EV-5 expression pedal, had it for years, works perfectly 14:10:30 From Matthew Komaiko : used the Yamaha pedal for years 14:10:47 From Kubilay Uner : I’m with Rick. I want to hear it go to tape. Always. 14:10:51 From Neil McCarroll : M-Gear Ex-P is cheap and cheerful 14:10:55 From Jeff Jarvis : Moog Music makes a nice controller pedal as well. 14:11:09 From Timmy Samuel : moog ep-3 14:11:18 From Russ Pfeifer : Yamaha FC7 14:11:20 From Kubilay Uner : I inevitably change something when I print stems. I hear differently when I’m actually printing. 14:11:22 From Steven Wayne Thomas : Realtime print: Yes, and then you can punch in to the stems if you need to fix something 14:11:25 From Ray Toler : I have a bunch of M-Audio EX-P expression pedals, as well as the SP-2 sustains. 14:11:31 From Glenn Workman : I still proof a bounce to disk if it has to be used in the final (not just a demo or rough version). 14:12:19 From Jay Woelfel : Thanks for the pedal leads, I just wondered if any were buggy with DP for any reasons or in anyones experiences 14:12:21 From kennethpage : I need to get this in before we close the Webinar. This has been an extremely Phenomenal & Informative session for me. Thanks so much Rick, Matt, & Glenn. 14:12:43 From Adam Goldman : KennethPage: +1 14:13:29 From raymoore : Glen are you doing a zoom session after we finish? 14:13:47 From Glenn Workman : Reminder: If you want to save the chat, the 3 dot bubble in this chat text area is a popup menu that has an option to Save Chat. It will save from when you logged on till when you hit Save. 14:13:51 From Dan Wool : I was about to ask how he got streamers into DP. You used to have to have the video set up on a separate rig, but no more! When did this change in DP occur? 14:14:05 From Benoit Widemann : That’s a great one. 14:14:17 From Glenn Workman : ray moore, I can’t today since I have another meeting immediately after. I’d be happy to host an after party either Thursday or Friday (or both). 14:14:59 From Neil McCarroll : Dan: DP8 at least 14:15:09 From raymoore : Can we do Friday? 14:15:13 From James Paschall : After party…Thursday or Friday…YES! 14:15:18 From Dan Wool : Neil: D’oh! 14:15:39 From Glenn Workman : Dan Wool: They are part of the Markers (Markers with options, or the popup menu in the Markers window). 14:17:13 From Dan Wool : Yeah, I know. I just thought you needed a video server to access. 14:17:47 From Dan Wool : I see them now. 14:17:52 From Glenn Workman : Dan: I know I used to use a MOTU Video Time Piece for that, to put them in a video stream (along with a burn in window etc.) 14:18:21 From Dan Wool : Glenn: Exactly. I missed a memo! 14:18:45 From Dan Wool : ….a very old memo 14:19:15 From Glenn Workman : For anyone who needed the links from earlier for the MOTUguru FaceBook group, the DP group, and the general info that has the extras from some of these webinars: 14:19:16 From Glenn Workman : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/MOTUWebinarExtras.pdf
MOTU Guru: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/
Other DP group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31959118409/ 14:19:32 From Neil McCarroll : The memo was preceded by a Streamer - can’t believe you missed it! 14:19:39 From Glenn Workman : Punch! 14:20:30 From Dan Wool : Neil: Ha! Me too. Now, what else did I miss?! 14:20:43 From Russ Pfeifer : Neil - good one 14:21:20 From Dan Wool : Bottom line is, I’m loving these webinars 14:22:08 From Wally Badarou : Back in 1985 14:22:11 From MikeyJ : Performer 1.6 here. 14:22:20 From Wally Badarou : MacPlus 14:22:27 From MikeyJ : ON a Mac SE 14:22:39 From Wally Badarou : Then SE-30 14:22:54 From John Boyle : I remember DP floppys, not fondly, but I remember. 14:22:55 From Benoit Widemann : MacPlus for me too. :) 14:23:09 From Bradley DePasse : I had Passort on a Mac SE30 as my first music machine 14:23:15 From Neil McCarroll : Performer with a Roland U20 when I was about 13! 14:23:51 From Björn Lindén : mac plus Performer 1.0x 14:23:55 From Timmy Samuel : So sad I got rid of my U20 14:24:01 From Dan Wool : How are they doing live orchestra during covid? 14:24:09 From Adam Goldman : performer 0.0 with an abacus! 14:24:15 From Björn Lindén : :-) 14:24:19 From Benoit Widemann : haha 14:24:21 From Timmy Samuel : …and my OB8 and Kat and on and on… 14:24:26 From Neil McCarroll : :) 14:24:43 From Ray Toler : Dan, you put a mask over the end of all wind instruments. 14:24:49 From Jay Woelfel : I was talking to a orch they said they record now with the brass players coming in separately, so they aren't blowing on everyone else 14:24:50 From Russ Pfeifer : I wish I had bought Apple stock with the cash spent on my G3 14:24:59 From Wally Badarou : And Opcode editors/librarians 14:25:08 From Jay Woelfel : So you have to pay extra for the brass session 14:25:18 From Adam Goldman : Jay: careful talking to orcs….they can be dangerous 14:25:21 From MikeyJ : I still have my Mac SE, and willing to bet I have a pack-rat box with those floppies in it too. I'm afraid to go look. 14:25:24 From Neil McCarroll : Found my old Yamaha QY-10 cutting edge sequencer the other day 14:26:01 From Jay Woelfel : Yes Adam I am ware and beware 14:26:05 From Dan Wool : Studios almost never want to pay for orchestras. It’s usually me that has to fight for it 14:27:12 From Dan Wool : I think I’ve only won that fight a few times 14:27:16 From Benoit Widemann : Still have the MacPlus, and it actually still boots on its 20MB SCSI HD. 14:27:45 From Ray Toler : Dan, I’ve never won that fight, but it’s because I’m also the money guy on my projects. 14:27:45 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: No HD on mine, swapping floppies back and forth to copy/install things. 14:28:00 From Eric Brown : Performer 3.67 then DP1.0 for me on a MacIIci. 14:28:05 From Timmy Samuel : Adam: either side of the row can be a different color, with the row blending between the two ends 14:28:43 From Adam Goldman : thanks, Timmy Samuel! 14:28:45 From John Boyle : Thanks so much to Rick 14:29:39 From James Paschall : Super presentation, Rick! Thank YOU! 14:30:07 From Ray Toler : Yes, thanks to Rick and Matt. Great session! 14:30:08 From Glenn Workman : My rule when slaving is the Master always has to be the stupider device, because you can’t tell the stupid thing what to do. 14:30:25 From Adam Goldman : "you can’t fix stupid” 14:30:29 From Neil McCarroll : lol Glenn! 14:30:35 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : 👍 14:30:44 From Glenn Workman : At one point I used a Cassette tape as the master for DP on a tune. 14:31:09 From Adam Goldman : that’s why I originally got the abacus, Glenn 14:31:20 From Glenn Workman : My students always think the smart device has to be in charge, but I said has that ever been the case with any place you’ve ever worked? 14:31:52 From Ray Toler : Glenn, you’ve just explained pretty much all politics. 14:31:52 From James Paschall : LOL 14:31:58 From Ken Thies : :-) 14:32:18 From Adam Goldman : Ray: might be the definition of ‘hierarchy’ 14:35:59 From Russ Pfeifer : This was right properly overwhelming 14:36:49 From Robert Turner : Thank You Rick & Matt. Great Session!! See ya Thursday. 14:36:54 From Ken Thies : Thank you, Rick! Excellent stuff! 14:36:56 From Adam Goldman : thanks to all! 14:36:57 From Russ Pfeifer : Thanks all! 14:37:03 From Roque Baños : THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING RIC 14:37:05 From Dan Wool : Really great one! 14:37:05 From Tom Lewis : Thanks Rick and Matt. This was great!!! 14:37:08 From Neil McCarroll : Awesome one - thank you everyone :) 14:37:10 From kennethpage : WOW! 14:37:21 From Eric Brown : Glenn, is there any way for me to extend the samples in Mach Five? Need to extend a Choir sound. 14:37:22 From Reed Robins : Thanks SO much to Rick, Matt, Glenn, and all of the rest of you!!! 14:37:24 From Timmy Samuel : Thanks Rick! and as always thanks Matt! 14:37:28 From Terry Leigh Britton : That was definitely an excellent and valuable session - thanks! 14:37:56 From Wally Badarou : It’s always a pleasure to be sharing. You learn so much by the same token. 14:38:07 From Neil McCarroll : *Reminder: Call bank manager 14:38:12 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Is there no loop in the sound? 14:38:19 From Adam Goldman : Neil: then rob bank 14:38:26 From Roque Baños : I’m with Rick on this thought 14:38:32 From Ray Toler : Agreed! 14:38:33 From Eric Brown : doesn’t seem to be unless I’m missing it. 14:38:41 From Bradley DePasse : MOTU NEEDS MULTI CORE!!! 14:38:41 From James Paschall : Thanks, Rick, Matt, and Glenn. Outstanding webinar. Beyond my pay grade…so entirely enlightening! 14:39:11 From Bradley DePasse : What was that external clock device for syncing multiple CPUs? 14:39:43 From Neil McCarroll : Swatch digi? ;)