12:23:15 From Scott Dorton : Good morning, everyone 12:23:43 From Scott Dorton : James, I love the background on your video screen! 12:23:45 From Lauro : Hi, in Europe is evening.. 12:26:23 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Howdy Everyone from New Mexico, USA 12:27:01 From Scott Dorton : Good evening, Lauro 12:29:51 From Dave Hayward : Good evening from UK…. 12:30:01 From Marco : Hi everyone, :-) Has anyone seen Apple's keynote with the new processors? Concerns about the next DP11? 12:32:07 From Benoit Widemann : I suspect many of us here are :) 12:32:15 From Glenn Workman : Marco: Saw it, its going to be several years for the transition. Even though with Rosetta 2, will let it last a couple years beyond that. 12:32:31 From Bob Camacho : I may not have gotten this in on time yesterday, Matt. I really appreciate the seminar on Mastering. Thank you. 12:32:44 From Benoit Widemann : Apple announced that iLogic is ready to run there 12:32:52 From Mark Kelso : Hello from Costa Rica with a flight back in July to Mass if the borders stay open! 12:33:33 From Luis Angel : Good morning from Medellín, ColOmbia🇨🇴!!! 12:34:41 From Garry Norman : Matt is awesome! 12:34:49 From Wayne Pronzati : I agree! Matt is awesome! 12:35:01 From Bob Camacho : for sure 12:35:03 From Mark Kelso : Excellent teacher 12:35:06 From James Paschall : Matt is to audio engineering instruction as Frank Vignola is to jazz guitar instruction! 12:35:09 From William Baird : I agree. Matt is a huge asset to MOTU 12:35:15 From Eric Brown : Matt, you are the man! 12:35:28 From John Boyle : Not easy to teach. Matt makes it LOOK easy. 12:35:29 From Stephan Haager : These sessions are so helpful. Thanks for your expertise Matt and MOTU. 12:35:57 From DB : Matt is aces. Kudos to Motu for letting us play with him.... 12:36:00 From Mark Rasmussen : Matt is the whole package, great guy too 12:36:22 From Marco : I'm going to buy a used iMac Pro and wonder if I'm doing the right thing or if it's better to stick with my late 2015 iMac 12:36:29 From Steve Sklar : What they said. 12:38:07 From Björn Lindén : Stick with the intel machine until a few iterations with ARM-MacOS has passed.. 12:38:46 From Garry Norman : OMG yes 12:39:24 From Steve Sklar : Ah, that $2k 20 MB hard drive… 12:39:26 From Garry Norman : Say it !!! Yes indeed ... 12:39:31 From Dan Kaplan : dudes! i lost my rewire slave imputes (for Ableton) as a DP imputes. What did I do? It used to be there. 12:39:56 From Adam Goldman : WOW 12:40:18 From Dan Kaplan : imputs 12:40:21 From Adam Goldman : Our baby will be a grandparent soon!! 12:40:30 From SAMartin : certifiable perhaps 12:40:48 From Ken Thies : Most of my college/university textbooks were not as large as the 1000+ pages of the DP manual... 12:41:11 From Adam Goldman : Ken Thies: but you still read them ALL, right?? 12:41:22 From Ken Thies : Um.. yeeeaaah, riiiight.... ;-) 12:41:39 From Adam Goldman : (Between beers) 12:43:44 From Glenn Workman : MOTU has posted their webinar from April 16 on Comping. By chance I had also done a quick video on the Comp tool and posted it last night as well. Along with the other assets we’ve assembled from these webinars, things are posted here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 12:45:05 From Dan Kaplan : forget rewire input question. Somehow it appeared again. 12:45:51 From Björn Lindén : Glenn: downloading videos… thank you. 12:46:31 From John Boyle : Nine bows to Glenn as well. 12:46:41 From Adam Goldman : Amen, John Boyle!! 12:46:47 From Russ Pfeifer : yes 12:47:14 From Glenn Workman : Shift drag will usually constrain movement on X or Y axis in various programs. 12:47:23 From Dan Wool : Don’t try it with MIDI though 12:47:46 From Glenn Workman : Dan: Yes, use the grid at a large value, or do it in the Tracks Overview. 12:48:21 From Dan Wool : Constrain MIDI in the SE has been broken since DP10 12:48:39 From Dan Wool : I miss it 12:48:55 From Bradley DePasse : What happened to Volta? Is it sold anymore? 12:49:25 From Björn Lindén : Bradley: wondering the same…. 12:49:36 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: I asked that earlier this year when it fell of the price list (as did the Fastlane). I believe it has been discontinued. 12:49:54 From Björn Lindén : too bad :-( 12:49:57 From Bradley DePasse : dang 12:50:22 From Glenn Workman : Luckily my Matrix-12 and Memory Moog have MIDI. Not so my miniMoog 12:50:59 From Björn Lindén : there are some similiar plugins, I think… the name eludes me for the moment…. 12:51:18 From Bradley DePasse : I just had the last midi kit available for Roland Jupiter 8 added to my Jupiter 8 earlier this year 12:52:07 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: at some point email me so we can suss out the syses stuff mentioned yesterday. glenn@freqsound.com 12:52:37 From Glenn Workman : *sysex 12:53:31 From Bradley DePasse : Glenn: Awesome - I did discover a way to get a single patch dumped into DP yesterday! I’ll share via email! Maybe we can connect over the phone? 12:53:33 From Björn Lindén : syses… almost like sysex, but doesn’t quite work ? :-) 12:54:36 From Neil McCarroll : Does trigger handle reasonably large amounts of bleed? Or even better would it work on a stereo kit track? 12:55:35 From Bradley DePasse : Glenn: just sent you an email and my contact info 12:55:38 From jraoul : Bradley — I’d like to hear your sysex results. mail@jraoul.org Thanks 12:56:00 From Ken Thies : Neil: It all depends on your threshold settings. Anything in a track above the threshold will hit the trigger. 12:56:09 From jraoul : I’m trying to back up the contents of an old DX5 12:56:12 From Bradley DePasse : jraoul: for sure! 12:56:28 From chris : If you se the time unit to whole note it would only trigger on beat 1 ? 12:56:46 From Mark Kelso : Has anyone tried Trigger with a gated kit element, like a snare SM-57 that has innate bleed? 12:57:09 From Glenn Workman : Neil: The threshold will help adjust that. Not always perfect, so it might need some hand tweaking after the fact. You might get too many, then edit them from the MIDI track after the fact. You might miss a couple if too low, so then manually add. You might get 90%-100% accurate just depending. 12:57:43 From Glenn Workman : chris: I believe its just looking for how often to retrigger, not necessarily on the downbeat. 12:58:07 From chris : ok thanks glenn 12:58:11 From jraoul : Is there a mojo plug-in? 12:58:27 From Mark Kelso : Glenn: Thanks, that answers my question as well 12:58:29 From Adam Goldman : jraoul: Yeah, Baby! 12:58:38 From Neil McCarroll : Thanks, I’m wandering around the house at the moment but will have a play later :) 12:58:45 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : What is he using to control the pedal? 12:58:47 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : Did he say that any midi slider or knob will controle it? 12:59:02 From Glenn Workman : Steve Sklar: He’s got your controller! 12:59:17 From Steve Sklar : Glenn, isn’t this what we were having trouble doing last night? 12:59:19 From Glenn Workman : Ed: Yes, any incoming MIDI controller. 12:59:28 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : cool 13:00:10 From Glenn Workman : Steve: I was thinking it was specific to the plug-in we were using. I know it works with the factory plug-ins. 13:01:09 From Bradley DePasse : jraoul: just sent you my contact info 13:01:15 From jraoul : Tx 13:01:31 From jraoul : Will check in when we’re done 13:01:57 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : why do i see fast lane #1, #2 , #3……when I only have one 13:02:20 From jraoul : +1 Rich 13:02:37 From Glenn Workman : The Mac keyboard for example, can power a mouse or an iLok, but if you try to attach some thumb drives or a hard drive, it can’t provide enough juice to power them. 13:02:41 From Reed Robins : Your cr2032 battery may be failing 13:02:49 From Björn Lindén : yes… 13:02:55 From Reed Robins : For example on a MTPAV 13:03:06 From Reed Robins : Beat Matt to it. :) 13:03:13 From Glenn Workman : Jill&Rich: I assume only one is active? 13:03:17 From Adam Goldman : you go, Reed. :-) 13:03:19 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Snark Battery!! :o) 13:03:25 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : yes….I own 1 13:03:37 From Bob Camacho : I used to get mine at Radio Shack. 13:03:38 From Björn Lindén : or if it’s an interface without battery, a wonky usb hub…. 13:03:38 From Ray Toler : I own 5 of them. 13:03:40 From Reed Robins : Adam :) 13:03:40 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : bunch greyed out 13:03:48 From Mark Kelso : Love my MTP AV 13:03:51 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : When I startup my Mac Pro 2013 the screen will stay black unless I unplug my USB hub… then I can plug it back in, and all is good. I have not figured out why. Any ideas? 13:03:54 From Glenn Workman : Jill&Rich: You can delete the greyed out ones. 13:03:54 From Steve Sklar : Is there driver support for the 828? 13:04:09 From Glenn Workman : Steve: Which 828? 13:04:10 From Björn Lindén : MTP av. have 2. need 4… :-| 13:04:18 From Eric Brown : Would that be why I end up with Multiple MTPAVs in my Audio/MIDI setup & in the Bundles window? I had it for years. 13:04:25 From Steve Sklar : Original MOTU 828. 13:04:30 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: They are breeding on eBay in the US. 13:04:39 From Adam Goldman : that many synths, how the heck do you choose a sound. (oy.) 13:04:41 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : yes… i deleted them 13:04:45 From Dave Hayward : I haver a MTP AV from 30 years ago from the days of syncing to tape… 13:04:45 From Ray Toler : Eric, if you were ending up with “phantom” units, it’s because the battery needs to be replaced. 13:04:50 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Yes, replacing the battery will fix that problem. 13:05:23 From Glenn Workman : Adam: Do you mean DECIDE or a sound, or simply choose it from inside DP? 13:05:49 From Adam Goldman : Oh, Sensei Glenn, you are wise. I definitely meant DECIDE. (rolling my eyes) 13:05:59 From Mark Kelso : OWC makes a nice Thunderbolt 3 dock 13:06:05 From Dave Hayward : I still use my MTP AV for routing Midi and it works fine with the new MacPrp/Catalina… 13:06:16 From Björn Lindén : Glenn: yes. I’m just a bit lazy… the swedish polar bears are on vacation right now. Had a temperature of 104 on the balcony today… 13:06:29 From Glenn Workman : Dave: Same here. 13:07:13 From Dave Hayward : Pro not Pro…. 13:07:32 From Dave Hayward : Pro not Pro…. 13:07:32 From Adam Goldman : HOW DOES HE REMEMBER ALL THOSE KEY COMMANDS? 13:07:33 From Glenn Workman : PC folks: Is there anything equivalent to this in your world? Asking for a friend. 13:08:10 From Glenn Workman : Shift-click to select a range of devices, Command-click to select discontinuous devices. 13:08:26 From Dave Hayward : Predictive text yuck… 13:08:32 From Benoit Widemann : what about clock sync with more than one audio box? 13:08:52 From Adam Goldman : conveniently, having multiple MOTU AVB I/Os they still show up as a single item 13:09:20 From Björn Lindén : Adam: he’s a MOTU savant ? :-) 13:10:22 From Mark Kelso : IS there a benefit to an aggregate device over deleting multiple drivers in the configure hardware menu? 13:10:31 From Adam Goldman : Björn, I think he’s part computer himself. 13:10:32 From Mark Kelso : selecting multiple 13:10:43 From Marco : Sorry, what is the combination of keys for “Cut at the wiper”? 13:10:47 From Eric Brown : Thanks Ray. 13:11:14 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : Marco, i want to know that too 13:11:46 From Glenn Workman : Marco: Split at Wiper in Edit menu. Mine is option-y (may have changed it). You need to highlight the audio first, and yes you can highlight more than one audio track to do all at once. 13:11:53 From Adam Goldman : Marco:option-Y 13:12:02 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : thanks Glenn 13:12:30 From Marco : thanks guys! :-) 13:13:43 From Steve Sklar : Circle take? 13:14:05 From Adam Goldman : Steve: a keeper. :-) 13:14:10 From Ken Thies : I think that means the one "circled" as the one to keep. 13:14:21 From Glenn Workman : Steve: Probably his common nomenclature. for me I just add Best or Keeper to the Comments. 13:14:22 From Reed Robins : When there was pen and paper.. 13:14:35 From Adam Goldman : Pen & paper?? 13:14:42 From Adam Goldman : never heard of those 13:14:43 From Ken Thies : What does it mean, pen and paper....? ;-) 13:14:50 From Reed Robins : Circle the take on paper w a pen :) 13:15:38 From Adam Goldman : (Reed: is that like an iPad with a stylus?) 13:15:39 From Russ Pfeifer : It was a detective show -Pen And Paper 13:15:45 From Reed Robins : Adam :) 13:15:52 From jraoul : Acoustic folk duo from the 60s 13:16:40 From Adam Goldman : jraoul: Ha! 13:17:01 From Reed Robins : Jraoul :) 13:17:07 From jraoul : Comedy magic team in Vegas … oops, wrong Penn. 13:18:06 From Björn Lindén : The one before Quill & parchment ? 13:18:33 From Wally Badarou : Reverb returns are purple coloured in my templates too :-) 13:18:41 From Glenn Workman : After-Party (about 10 minutes after webinar is over for anyone who wants to chat or brainstorm. 13:18:41 From Glenn Workman : Glenn Workman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: MOTU After Party Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/98740542173?pwd=bDFJcWNhTmdVSVhnTVhLajBqTGduUT09 Meeting ID: 987 4054 2173 Password: 2dw3d3 13:19:39 From jraoul : When you opt-drag copy an insert like he just did with ProVerb — is that the same instance of ProVerb, or is it a new one for the track you dragged it to? 13:19:51 From Adam Goldman : new, but identical 13:19:57 From jraoul : Tx 13:20:04 From Adam Goldman : (includes settings) 13:20:09 From jraoul : Gotvcha 13:20:35 From Simon Foster : @Glenn - I’d love to join the afterparty but it’s dinner time for me! 13:21:03 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: When you option-drag a send its not a new instance, if you option-drag the plug-in it is. 13:21:47 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: good catch…might have misunderstood the question. 13:21:52 From Ray Toler : This caused me no end of confusion. I understand it now, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense to me to have an instrument show up in one place, and additional outputs from that instrument to show up in another place. 13:22:08 From Ray Toler : At least now we don’t have to route instruments through Aux tracks. 13:22:18 From jraoul : GW Tx 13:22:48 From Darrell Smith : Glenn: When is the Zoom meeting? 13:23:33 From Glenn Workman : MOTU Zoom After-Party (unofficial) about 10 minutes after this webinar ends. Enough time to grab a sandwich and take a bathroom break. 13:23:40 From Glenn Workman : Meeting ID: 987 4054 2173
Password: 2dw3d3 13:23:44 From Darrell Smith : Great. 13:23:47 From jraoul : Not at the same time! 13:23:51 From Glenn Workman : Where’s 1 Vinnie? 13:24:35 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: 1 is wherever Vinnie SAYS it is. 13:24:51 From Roque Baños : Hi Glenn, I have a question that might be answered through here if you don’t mind, so I don’t take much time by speaking it. Is there a possibility to mirror the midi data being recorded in a track to another midi device? 13:24:53 From Marco : Is it possible to set the send level to more than one channel at the same time? 13:24:54 From Glenn Workman : I have mine set to 3 seconds and Always On, rather than for Punch ins only. 13:25:44 From Dan Wool : Finding the pref you’re looking for can be a pain…be nice if we could search 13:25:55 From Glenn Workman : If you want to ask a question, open the Participants panel and click Raise Hand button. Matt will send a request to unmute your mic so you can ask a question. After you’re done click the Lower Hand button. 13:26:23 From Glenn Workman : Marco: Send level can be part of a group preference. 13:27:09 From Glenn Workman : Roque: You can always copy and paste from one track to another, or you can record to 2 tracks at once from the same MIDI input in MIDI Record. Is that what you mean? 13:27:50 From Dave Hayward : I use a much longer punch guard pre and post roll especially with singers, because they sometimes ad lib or laugh or make comment which more than once has ended up being used on a mix for a novelty….. 13:28:14 From Dan Wool : Weirdly, DP 13:28:17 From jraoul : Hayward: I like your thinking. 13:28:29 From Adam Goldman : Glenn/Roque: would a midi device group be helpful on Roque’s question? 13:28:30 From Glenn Workman : Dave: I take all that noise, coughs, side comments, throat clearings, swearing after a bad take, etc. and make songs out of them. 13:28:44 From Dan Wool : Oops. weirdly, DP’s Sub Kick is dead accurate 13:28:55 From Dan Wool : compared to Trigger 13:29:05 From jraoul : I also like mixing multiple takes, especially when it’s not done to click. Sorta like Eno’s version of Pachelbel’s Canon. 13:29:25 From Glenn Workman : Adam/Roque: It could be if the octaves are the same etc. and you don’t want to edit individually or mix volumes different after the fact. 13:29:53 From Bradley DePasse : have to find the beats first? 13:30:02 From Dave Hayward : Yes I agree Glenn, there’s a lot of fun to be had with the off the cuff sounds… 13:30:04 From Roque Baños : Thanks for the answer Glenn. I want to have a feedback to the midi being recorded so I can see the fader moving on my iPad’s OSC 13:30:59 From Steve Sklar : Isn’t MOTU support support@motu.com ? 13:31:09 From Reed Robins : Time based selection needed? 13:31:24 From Glenn Workman : Steve: That’s for support, I think Matt said to send suggestions use suggestions@motu.com 13:31:33 From Dan Wool : Is buffer latency at play here? 13:31:35 From Marco : Glenn: Thanks Glenn, unfortunately my English does not allow me to interact verbally and I prefer to write my questions. : - / I can understand the answers and what you have said. These webinasr are really fantastic and very useful for me: I thank you :-) 13:32:07 From Neil McCarroll : Maybe try applying Groove Quantize after copying the beats 13:32:07 From Steve Sklar : Yeah, but I’m sending a question. It bounced back. 13:32:11 From Bradley DePasse : Your copy was starting at the bar start 13:33:34 From Dan Wool : OT, but what does Default Zoom in DP do exactly? It seems to zoom to just some random level? 13:35:03 From Geoff Dodson : I sent my question about adding feature to adjust audio speed (like tape speed) to “suggestions@motu” weeks ago and never had any response (even a notification of receipt) 13:35:40 From Eric Brown : Could somebody give me a clue as to how to pitch shift audio parts? I tried to do this with a distorted guitar track to lower the sound an octave down to no avail. couldn’t find it in the manual (I know it has to be in there too). 13:36:58 From Neil McCarroll : Geoff - a single slider for this would be nice - good call. 13:37:16 From Glenn Workman : Dan Wool: In which Window? For example here is the description from the manual about the Tracks Overview window: The Track Overview window defaults to showing one measure per column. Zoom-Out levels zoom to many measures per column (regardless of meter). Zoom-In levels zoom from 1 measure down to a quarter note, an eighth note, a sixteenth note, a thirty-second note, and a sixty-fourth note. 13:37:41 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Was it a single note phrase or chords? 13:38:01 From Eric Brown : It was a phrase. 13:38:14 From Eric Brown : one soundbite though. 13:38:30 From Geoff Dodson : Neil: For now I drop tracks into Reaper to adjust speed. 13:39:39 From Glenn Workman : Eric: In the Sequence Window switch the view from SoundBites to Pitch. It will show pitch for each note. You can highlight those and drag to a new note. I also like using Spectral Effects on the waveform (not pitch level), OR you can use the Transpose in Region and make sure Transpose Audio is turned on. 13:40:29 From Dan Wool : Glenn: Thanks. I’m looking at the SE. Choosing Default Zoom from the pulldown menu Zooms to a seemingly random level 13:40:52 From Eric Brown : Ahh, I think the Transpose Audio would work. Thanks very much Glenn! 13:41:11 From Dave Hayward : Hi Simon F. Where in UK are you?…. 13:41:35 From Simon Foster : @Dave in London 13:41:50 From Glenn Workman : Dan Wool: Page 332 of the manual says: Zoom To Default Zoom Zoom To Default Zoom restores the original zoom level for the window. 13:41:58 From Glenn Workman : I dpm 13:42:17 From Glenn Workman : I don’t know where its deciding what the “original” zoom level is. 13:43:10 From Dave Hayward : Ok, Im in Hemel Hempstead so not too far. Not too many DP users in UK… 13:43:15 From Dan Wool : Glenn: Right. “Original”? …that’s what I don’t get. 13:43:21 From Stuart Fox : UK here too :D 13:43:31 From Stuart Fox : And I know a few DP people :-) 13:43:41 From Stuart Fox : Mainly ‘cos my uni used it in all the studios. 13:43:58 From Simon Foster : Hi DaveH - I’ve never come across any DP users in the UK ever - except in these webinars! 13:44:36 From Stuart Fox : I know one in London ha 13:44:37 From Dave Hayward : Ok. I know about 4 others who use DP in UK…Dave 13:44:44 From Simon Foster : Hi Stuart! 13:44:54 From Stuart Fox : Hi Simon 13:45:02 From Simon Foster : Maybe we should have a DP UK user group! 13:45:08 From Neil McCarroll : And me - UK too :) 13:45:11 From Stuart Fox : All 10 of us 13:45:58 From Eric Brown : Thanks Glenn, I just transposed the soundbite and it worked perfectly. May the Funk be with you! 13:45:58 From Simon Foster : Hey Neil - Scotland? 13:46:13 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Excellent. And also with you! 13:46:16 From Dave Hayward : Yes a small UK group could be interesting. Dave - daiff2@sky.com 13:46:28 From Simon Foster : simon@volume124.com 13:46:32 From James Paschall : DP, Received Pronunciation version. 13:46:36 From Glenn Workman : MOTU Zoom After-Party (unofficial) about 10 minutes after this webinar ends. Enough time to grab a sandwich and take a bathroom break.
Meeting ID: 987 4054 2173
Password: 2dw3d3 13:46:37 From Stuart Fox : DP Party when lockdown’s over lol 13:46:41 From Neil McCarroll : Yep, Northern Ireland originally but Scotland for 25 years. 13:47:15 From Glenn Workman : Also FaceBook user group for folks here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 13:47:44 From Dan Kaplan : Mark Kelso? 13:48:28 From Simon Foster : @StuartF - whereabouts are you? 13:48:29 From Mark Kelso : DAn: Yes? 13:48:36 From Stuart Fox : Gloucestershire 13:48:45 From Simon Foster : the country! 13:50:03 From Stuart Fox : Fields and farmers 13:52:18 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Gotta Scoot. Great Session! Thanks Matt & Glenn. See ya Tuesday (Lord willing and the creek don't rise! :o) 13:52:22 From Adam Goldman : TOUCHDOWN! 13:52:38 From Adam Goldman : (SCORE? GOOOAL?) 13:52:41 From Dan Kaplan : Mark Kelso: You were an Oberlin guy right? 13:52:48 From Mark Kelso : YEs, Dan! 13:52:57 From Dan Kaplan : Cool 13:52:58 From Mark Kelso : Still am, in my heart 13:53:01 From Stuart Fox : Still glitchy for me 13:53:11 From Mark Kelso : My son also went there in the last decade 13:53:15 From Adam Goldman : using Catalina….working well 13:53:19 From Stuart Fox : ELicnecer has issues 13:53:19 From Dan Kaplan : Were you a Con student? 13:53:20 From Russ Pfeifer : A day of connections 13:53:24 From Stuart Fox : As does UAD 13:53:24 From Dan Wool : No Catalina until there’s a viable replacement for QuickTime 7 Pro! 13:53:26 From Mark Kelso : TIMARA 13:53:31 From Jay Woelfel : Catalina works most of the time, but DP seems to crash more often than before 13:53:33 From Mark Kelso : then Physics then PreMEd 13:53:44 From Stuart Fox : Never had any DP crashes in Catalina 13:53:59 From John Boyle : @Mark Kelso, did we ever meet? I used to run Composition and Theory at Interlochen. Were you a guest of ours at one time? Your name seems familiar. 13:54:17 From Mark Kelso : DAN: TIMARA was what drew me. Studied with Gary Nelson and Dary John Mizelle and a little with Joseph Wood in composition 13:54:39 From Dan Kaplan : Mark K. Give me an email dude… 13:54:49 From Mark Kelso : John: Never made to Interlochen. Did you know my good friend Josh Rosenblum? 13:55:06 From Mark Kelso : DAN: mark@muddyangel.com 13:55:19 From Simon Foster : Night all - got dinner! 13:55:26 From Glenn Workman : Good night Simon. 13:55:34 From Mark Kelso : Dan: I also got heavily into World Music with Rod Knight who brought Roop Verma to the Con 13:55:46 From Simon Foster : Thx Glenn - see you next week 13:55:51 From Dan Kaplan : cool, ill drop you a line. are you the one who’s trapped in Costa Rica? 13:56:08 From John Boyle : Yes, he was a student there when I was there. His dad visited often and we had some good long talks. His Dad was violist on original recording of In C 13:56:36 From Mark Kelso : Dan: YEs…I have a flight out but they keep cancelling due to border closures 13:57:53 From John Boyle : @Mark Kelso. Were you at Oberlin when Corey Dargel was there? 13:59:22 From Mark Kelso : John: I was there from 1977-1982. I don’t remember Corey. 13:59:33 From Glenn Workman : C selects the scissor tool. If you click the tool first you don’t need to hold the C. 13:59:35 From John Boyle : He was later. 14:00:11 From Mark Kelso : John: My son was there from 2012-2016 and never set foot in the Con! Brilliant singer but did not want to touch music while he was there. 14:00:22 From Glenn Workman : https://www.zynaptiq.com 14:00:45 From Reed Robins : Thanks Glenn! 14:01:02 From John Boyle : Mark: sometimes that’s the better decision. 14:01:12 From Adam Goldman : “scientific mind” = Glenn’s Math Brain (new band name there) 14:01:27 From Mark Kelso : John: Yeah, I think he witnessed the up and down financial roller coaster! 14:01:32 From Björn Lindén : what was the name of that synaptic plug ? 14:01:37 From Adam Goldman : Unfilter 14:01:46 From Björn Lindén : Thank you Glenn :-) 14:01:54 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn:Unfilter 14:02:22 From Glenn Workman : https://www.zynaptiq.com/unfilter/ 14:03:02 From jraoul : There’s a topic? 14:03:04 From Björn Lindén : Adam: than you too :-) I was reading something while typing… 14:03:54 From Mark Kelso : John: NOW, he’s playing and singing, of course. After two years at one of the birthplace of MIDI (Gary Nelson was one of the masterminds behind it) I decided to go PreMed but after graduation went back to music and haven’t really left since 14:04:08 From Mark Kelso : Gotta Go! Thank you ALL. Love the community we are buliidg 14:04:11 From Mark Kelso : buiding 14:04:15 From Mark Kelso : building 14:04:37 From Dan Kaplan : ciao Mark glad to reconnect 14:10:30 From Glenn Workman : Reminder: If you want to save the chat, click the 3 dot bubble in the text area hear and choose Save Chat. It will have everything from when you joined the webinar to when you choose Save. 14:11:17 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : saved 14:11:21 From Bradley DePasse : Gotta go! Thanks everyone 14:11:29 From Glenn Workman : The Youlean Loudness Meter was discussed yesterday. Its a free plug-in (Pro version also available) 14:12:29 From Glenn Workman : https://youlean.co/youlean-loudness-meter/ 14:13:29 From Ray Toler : Until I got WLM from Waves and Insight from iZotope, I used two offline programs to determine LUFS values: Orban Loudness Meter and r128x-gui. The thing I like about the latter is that you can dump a whole folder of tracks into it and it just chews through them and gives you values. 14:14:21 From Ray Toler : First taste is free… 14:15:23 From Dan Wool : That is cool Glenn! I’ve been looking for an offline LUF readout app.Thx 14:15:24 From Dave Hayward : I’m not a Zynaptiq employee, but I have used their UNVIEL in the past (for removing reverb!) to correct a really badly recorded interview in a very live room, and it gave an excellent result. And now I’ve just tested out their UNFILTER and I’m impressed with that too… These modern tools are great examples of being able to deconstruct embedded problems; who could have guessed that we could do this one day? 14:16:06 From Neil McCarroll : Nice tip Glenn! 14:16:20 From Adam Goldman : GlennSei for the win! 14:16:47 From Russ Pfeifer : :-) 14:17:30 From John Boyle : @Dan perhaps you meant to type UNVEIL? 14:17:44 From Eric Brown : I just moved my Markers without doing that by grabbing and lifting it up then placing it where I wanted it. 14:18:01 From Glenn Workman : Eric: In what window? 14:18:07 From Dan Wool : I could use UNVIAL 14:18:15 From jraoul : EVILUN 14:18:20 From Eric Brown : the Tracks Window 14:19:12 From Glenn Workman : Eric: You’ve always been able to do that in the Tracks Overview. Its the Sequence window he was asking about, so he didn’t have to switch back to the Tracks Window to move them. 14:19:36 From Eric Brown : Gotcha. 14:19:37 From Dave Hayward : I before E …no… sorry.. UNVEIL or UNVIEL.. who knows 14:20:42 From Björn Lindén : UnEvil ? :-) 14:20:44 From Adam Goldman : That pref does NOT say 10.12 14:20:46 From jraoul : Clip Color: Use the track color 14:20:46 From Adam Goldman : :-) 14:20:59 From Glenn Workman : 10.12 is the current beta 14:21:03 From Glenn Workman : Sshhhhh 14:21:04 From Dave Hayward : UNLIVE ? 14:21:21 From Adam Goldman : don’t want Jim hunting for me with his magic wand 14:21:26 From John Flaherty : At the Botton. 14:21:34 From Neil McCarroll : I’ve given up on colour gradients too - can’t make them work. 14:21:35 From John Flaherty : Use Custom Color Gradient 14:21:57 From John Boyle : Wouldn’t it be fun to have an UNVILE plugin? Which music would we start with? 14:22:10 From Björn Lindén : :-) 14:22:18 From Dan Wool : I have a few tracks to submit 14:22:32 From Tom Lewis : I have the same issue; if I use gradient w/ say Drums and want different shades of same color for waveform backgrounds are all the same 14:22:49 From Dave Hayward : HA! UNBANJO? 14:22:56 From Glenn Workman : Dan Wool: Do you mean to submit to the user common area I’m hosting? 14:22:57 From Tom Lewis : Thanks for that question Greg! 14:23:00 From Glenn Workman : MOTU Zoom After-Party (unofficial) about 10 minutes after this webinar ends. Enough time to grab a sandwich and take a bathroom break.
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Password: 2dw3d3 14:23:04 From John Boyle : UNBAGPIPE? 14:23:19 From Lauro Ferrarini : ciao 14:23:20 From Dan Wool : Thanks. Nah. All my tracks basically 14:23:20 From Reed Robins : Thanks!!! 14:23:21 From Wayne Pronzati : Thanks Matt!! 14:23:24 From John Flaherty : Thank you! 14:23:26 From Ray Toler : Thanks again! 14:23:31 From SAMartin : thank you Matt 14:23:31 From Adam Goldman : thanks for #35!!! 14:23:34 From gerry : thank you matt 14:23:45 From Adam Goldman : Love Sweetwater!!! 14:23:46 From William Baird : Thank you Matt and Glenn