12:17:24 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Howdy from New Mexico, USA 12:17:43 From kennethpage : Bright and Sunny here in Kansas City. I’m happy to be attending another MOTU Webinar. 12:22:29 From Glenn Workman : https://youtu.be/6tnJdpqdKhs 12:23:16 From Glenn Workman : Ricki Don’t Lose That Number 12:23:37 From Jonathan Scales : Good morning Everyone! (Jonathan from Chicago!) 12:28:54 From Adam Goldman : Yo! 12:29:03 From Adam Goldman : (Philly speak for hello) 12:29:38 From jraoul : Supremes: You Keep Me Hangin’ On 12:29:55 From Wayne Pronzati : Yo back Adam G from this Roman grad who now resides in NH 12:30:06 From Gregg Seibert : Meet The Beatles 12:30:08 From Terry Leigh Britton : Day Tripper/We can work it out 12:30:13 From Jonathan Scales : Stevie Wonder - Shoo Be Do Be Do Da Day 12:30:14 From John Boyle : Chicago VIII 12:30:15 From Adam Goldman : you bleed purple, I imagine, Wayne P 12:30:19 From Benoit Widemann : My own album (just kidding) 12:30:28 From Wayne Pronzati : How’d you guess :-) 12:30:32 From mike : Led Zep II 12:30:36 From Benoit Turgeon : Genesis Foxtrot 12:30:41 From Reed Robins : Are you Experienced? 12:30:59 From Matt LaPoint : Mine was Thriller 12:31:00 From Scott Dorton : Left Banke Pretty Ballerina 12:31:05 From Neil McCarroll : Billy Joel - Innocent Man when I was 6 12:31:08 From Mike Griffin : Chicago V 12:31:18 From Terry Leigh Britton : First album - We're only in it for the money by Mothers of Invention, so I got off to a weird start! 12:31:21 From jraoul : Benoit’s album. 12:31:32 From Tom Lewis : Chicago (CTA) 12:31:34 From Scott Dorton : All great stuff 12:31:36 From jraoul : Terry Leigh - good start! 12:31:44 From kennethpage : Too old to remember my first album. 12:31:53 From John R : The Monkees 12:32:12 From James Tran : My first album is Abbey Road(Beatles) 12:32:14 From darrellsmith : Talking Book-Stevie Wonder 12:32:35 From Scott Dorton : Meet the Beatles 12:32:51 From Ray Toler : First single was Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder, first album was The Grand Illusion by Styx 12:33:01 From Terry Leigh Britton : Only could afford the X-Ray glasses from the back of the comic book, Glenn. 12:33:07 From Ken Thies : Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds Of Silence. 12:33:14 From Scott Dorton : I’ve got everything you guys are taking about on VINYL. 12:33:14 From Steve Sklar : My first concert: Mahavishnu Orchestra v1 and Frank Zappa and the Mothers. 12:33:23 From Ray Toler : First two CDs I bought were Prince - 1999 and Saga - Worlds Apart 12:33:37 From Steve Sklar : First album Magical Mystery Tour 12:34:05 From steve ertel : First album - Dave Clark Five, Glad All Over 12:34:08 From Wayne Pronzati : The Magnificent Moodies was my first one 12:34:12 From Scott Dorton : Emerson Lake and Palmer 12:34:29 From Ken Landers : The dual LP Star Wars soundtrack. 12:34:35 From Jeff Jarvis : Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced? 12:34:51 From James Paschall : Deep Purple in Rock 12:35:01 From Scott Dorton : Janis Ian? 12:35:02 From Benoit Widemann : Why are we so many geezers here? Where are the young Performers? 12:35:24 From James Paschall : Having the times of their lives, like we did. lol 12:35:28 From Scott Dorton : Wollensak? 12:35:31 From Terry Leigh Britton : Benoit - they're at work at their "Day Job" :-) 12:35:36 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Because old musicians (and music lovers) never die! 12:35:56 From Wally Badarou : @MindJob: was it an AIWA ? 12:36:03 From Benoit Widemann : They don’t know what they are missing :) 12:36:06 From John R : Young ones are probably on the Reaper session 12:36:16 From Scott Dorton : Walter Carlos (or Wendy) 12:36:40 From Benoit Widemann : Actually Switch on Bach for me too. Blown away by this. 12:37:11 From John Boyle : Brahms sonata or the quintet? I also play clarinet, but I got past the ten bars. 12:37:14 From Charlyn Bernal : Oh my gosh, I played clarinet to all those music minus one’s. Was cool at the time. I was in Chicago youth symphony all through high school. 12:37:23 From Scott Dorton : Moog all the way! 12:37:32 From Adam Goldman : Sonata, I believe, John Boyle 12:37:33 From TJ Murphy New Hampster : Sgt, Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 12:37:38 From Adam Goldman : (now that you remind me) 12:37:46 From Ray Toler : Carlos A and Carlos B… :) 12:37:53 From Benoit Widemann : well not the first record I got, in fact 12:37:54 From Marvin Morris : Malcolm Cecile….TONTO!!!!! 12:38:06 From Scott Dorton : Awesome, Glenn 12:38:14 From Ray Toler : You should get her to sign it, Glenn. :) 12:38:18 From kelvin jones : if you have a question how do get in to ask the question 12:38:46 From John Boyle : I can’t wait to see what the editor does with this Webinar!!! 12:39:09 From Ray Toler : It is. 12:39:19 From darrellsmith : It is 12:39:19 From Ray Toler : I got a message when I joined that it was recording. 12:39:19 From Adam Goldman : I see recording 12:39:23 From Daniel Scott : I see that its recording 12:39:26 From Ella Segretti : it's recording 12:40:15 From Glenn Workman : Kelvin: Once the webinar demo is over Matt takes questions. Open the Participants panel and click Raise Hand. Matt will unmute mic for each one at a time and you can ask him. I also answer questions in the chat during the webinar if I know the answers. 12:43:48 From jraoul : How’d he bring up Omnisphere by dbl-clicking in the Tracks window? When I do that, I just got the menu of channels. 12:44:18 From Adam Goldman : pretty sure he double-clicked on the instrument track name 12:44:34 From Dan Wool : Omnisphere now has 4 voices…someone needs to get Matt a new version of Omnisphere 12:44:36 From Adam Goldman : (the VI itself) 12:44:39 From Caxa : PLEASE upgrade Omnisphere…. It’s disturbing to see v1 12:44:57 From Adam Goldman : hey…it ain’t broke. 12:44:57 From jraoul : Adam — that doesn’t work for me either. 12:45:00 From Adam Goldman : :-) 12:45:07 From Adam Goldman : weird….Glenn? 12:45:20 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Yes, double-click the instrument in the Track Name column NOT the output column. 12:46:03 From jraoul : I’m doing that, and it just toggles between the Track Selector window and back to the Tracks window 12:46:48 From Ray Toler : I typically click the yellow instrument icon to bring up a VI 12:47:37 From Michael Canavan : You can also right click on the MIDI track and in the contextual menu you can open up the parent instrument. 12:47:48 From jraoul : What Yellow instrument icon? 12:48:53 From jraoul : Right-clicking contextual menu just lists other DP windows (Event List editor, Sequence editor, etc.) 12:49:08 From Dan Wool : +1 Sparkverb 12:50:49 From Adam Goldman : Ah, Beethoven 12:50:59 From Michael Canavan : jraoul not the menu in the Tracks view, the right or Control click menu that appears contextually when you place the mouse over the MIDI track. 12:51:39 From gReg Silvus : Adam: was that a quote from Radar in M*A*S*H? 12:51:43 From Russ Pfeifer : I’m with you jraoul, not working for me either 12:51:52 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Check Preferences/Editing/Edit Windows. Some double-clicks can be assigned to take you so certain windows. That might not be the place, but I’ll keep looking. 12:52:22 From Glenn Workman : jraoul/Russ: Might be possible its Theme related. What theme do you each use? 12:52:47 From jraoul : GW - Edit Windows doesn’t reference plug-ins at all. 12:52:57 From jraoul : I’m using “Eight" 12:53:01 From James Paschall : Very nice! 12:53:16 From Dan Wool : This effect is heard in the track “Money, Money”…backward vocal thing 12:53:33 From jraoul : Also used a lot by Andre Popp 12:53:52 From jraoul : Hey, I’ll drop the Tracks double-click thing — I’m missing too much of the webinar! 12:54:17 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Eight for me as well. I’ll keep looking. 12:54:17 From Russ Pfeifer : I’m using theme ‘eight’ 12:54:25 From Dan Wool : +1 Soundtoys! 12:54:31 From Ken Thies : I think I'd shift the reverse verb so that that 47.2msec predelay is effectively removed. When the reversed verb hits the initial attack, it would *be* the real piano attack. Just a thought. 12:54:45 From Steve Sklar : I miss Pluggo. Anyone know anything like it? 12:55:10 From Adam Goldman : Movie’s getting scary. 12:55:23 From Adam Goldman : the bad guy must be right around the corner 12:55:37 From Björn Lindén : Loe the soundtoys. :-) 12:55:37 From Russ Pfeifer : Boo 12:56:36 From Björn Lindén : Edit: Love the soundtoys. :-) 12:58:27 From Dave Hayward : ‘damaged’ - nice description 12:58:47 From Adam Goldman : I think he meant Damage, which is a plug from Heavyocity, but I could be wrong 12:59:02 From James Paschall : AWESOME! 12:59:07 From Adam Goldman : they have a bunch of sounds that sound like this clip 12:59:32 From Russ Pfeifer : I went to the bathroom and now I’m lost, what is this? 12:59:47 From Dave Hayward : ok. Don’t know Damage… 12:59:53 From Adam Goldman : he’s showing how Pitch and Stretch would work in sound design, Russ 12:59:55 From John Chung : Pitch-shifting with ZTX! 12:59:59 From Russ Pfeifer : thnx 13:00:06 From Benoit Widemann : How would you automate pitch here? 13:00:08 From John Chung : Built-in with DP 13:00:13 From jraoul : You lose a lot of the subs when you drop it like that — maybe double it with the bite at original pitch, so you keep the subs AND make the upper range more beefy 13:00:21 From chris : IRCAM has a great stretch tool for sound designers and its on sale for $29 for next couple of weeks 13:00:26 From chris : Its the TS2 13:01:01 From Adam Goldman : Dave Hayward: https://heavyocity.com/product/damage/ 13:01:23 From Ken Thies : Benoit, you can split the relative pitch bar and move the pieces at will. 13:01:39 From Adam Goldman : Don’t think DPs pitch editing can be automated…again, could be wrong 13:02:03 From Adam Goldman : ok, obviously wrong. :-) 13:02:06 From Steve Sklar : Chris, what does TS2 do that DP can’t? 13:02:41 From Benoit Widemann : yeah :) 13:02:47 From Benoit Widemann : that’s great 13:03:04 From Ken Thies : Ok, not just cut and shift, pen too. I stand corrected... :-) 13:03:53 From chris : also for even more extreme stretching the IRCAM TS2 there is a freebie called paulstretch you can stretch sound for multiple hours search for it 13:04:07 From Dan Wool : Aka, varispeed. Although a very circuitous route 13:04:12 From Raymond Melvin : Sounds like someone unplugged the record player. 13:04:26 From James Paschall : Check, Raymond! 13:04:33 From Glenn Workman : jraoul/Russ: Back to the Instrument window double-click thing - See if you have a Command set for “Open Instrument” 13:04:42 From Jeff Jarvis : sounds like the soundtrack to my energy level :) 13:04:47 From Adam Goldman : recently used Izotope’s Vinyl plug on a track to simulate both pitch & tempo slide like this, as if slowing the turntable Worked really well too 13:05:05 From chris : TS2 is a full phase vocoder with editor so there is an analysis and resynthesis aspect to the stretch so even more effects to the sound can be added as a result of that 13:05:05 From jraoul : GW - got it. Is there a dbl-click option? 13:05:11 From Eric Brown : Think I had an acid trip that sounded like that. 13:05:11 From Benoit Widemann : is there a more direct way to read a track at a different speed, like slowed-down tape? 13:05:46 From Terry Leigh Britton : Just recently watched the "making of the music of Terminator 2" on YouTube which was quite interesting how he used slowed samples on a CMI to create the sounds for the themes. 13:05:48 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: My double click just works, I was trying to see if it might be a conflict with that Command. 13:06:05 From jraoul : No, there’s no keys assigned to that command. 13:06:08 From Glenn Workman : Benoit: Scale Time? 13:06:21 From Russ Pfeifer : Same here 13:06:30 From jraoul : Is this something specific to Omnisphere (which I don’t have)? I’ve been trying it with UVI and MachFive 13:06:37 From Dan Wool : Benoit: Not that I know of. Real varispeed, would be great to have in DP 13:08:12 From Glenn Workman : The Kurzweil POUNDer: Pneumatic Onetime Universal Note Depressor. 13:08:21 From Adam Goldman : yeah, for a million dollars…Rick Marvin :-) 13:08:28 From Benoit Widemann : @Dan: actually I was looking for that a couple of days ago and couldn’t find an easy way 13:10:03 From Dan Wool : Benoit: Yeah, there’s nothing like that…it’s weird, seems like it would be easy to implement. Studio Vision and it in the 90s 13:10:17 From Ken Thies : Benoit, what I have done in the past (usually when a tape is loaded at a wrong speed), select the soundbite, and "convert audio file". When you tell it to change the sample rate, you ckeck the box that says to only change the recognized sample rate, not resample. 13:11:23 From Ken Thies : It's like changing the tape speed - but you can't do it in a variable way like Matt just showed with tempo and pitch automation. 13:11:27 From James Paschall : Shepard…Shepard’s tone? 13:11:37 From steve ertel : Taking a survey - Falcon or Omnisphere? 13:11:51 From Dan Wool : Right, there are convoluted ways to pitch by messing with the sample rate. But it’s not easy 13:11:59 From Russ Pfeifer : i’ll take one of each 13:12:16 From Ken Thies : Dan, right on. One reason I keep my slide rule handy.. ;-) 13:12:28 From Adam Goldman : Russ: you beat me to it, I was going to say “yes” to Falcon v Omni 13:12:52 From Björn Lindén : if you really want to turn sound inside out. Kyma is the way to go… :-) 13:13:05 From chris : Or supercollider 13:13:21 From Ken Thies : Adam, answering "yes" to an either/or question, do you have a Vorlon inside you? (B5 reference...) 13:13:29 From Dan Wool : Kyma is it’s own app, right. Not a plugin is it? 13:13:42 From Björn Lindén : app + hardwaare 13:13:54 From Adam Goldman : Ken Thies Your question is highly illogical. 13:14:18 From Björn Lindén : You can build your own reverb if you wanted to… or a moog…. 13:14:26 From Dan Wool : Right. Kyma is not PC or Mac…it’s own thing 13:14:29 From Björn Lindén : or DX7… 13:14:34 From Ken Thies : :-) I love sci-fi that blends multiple universes, like a comic I got at a con lang time ago, the Doctor appears on the Enterprise.... 13:14:46 From Björn Lindén : kyma runs on mac & PC 13:14:59 From Björn Lindén : but you need the hardware to run it 13:15:20 From Dan Wool : Oh… I thought Kyma was a standalone thing. 13:15:29 From jraoul : Falcon looks a lot like MachFive. Is it dramatically different under the hood? 13:15:59 From chris : Max MSP , PD and supercollider can do very similar things and are apps for all platforms but you need to do some programming 13:16:55 From Dan Wool : “Some programming” is a bit of an understatement in re to MAX DSP 13:17:00 From Roberto Colombo : @Steve Ertel: Ominspehere is really expensive :-( ...I have Falcon... very satisfied 13:17:10 From chris : yeah agreed 13:17:33 From Björn Lindén : Kyma has it’s own programming language.. 13:17:40 From Glenn Workman : Posted this in the Facebook group, but if anyone wants to see the clip of John Boylan with Linda Ronstadt that was mentioned during Tuesday’s webinar, here’s the link: https://youtu.be/7n8K43wXROg 13:17:58 From Ray Toler : If I could only have one VI, it would be Omnisphere. 13:18:33 From Ray Toler : Happily, I can have more than one. :-) 13:18:40 From Caxa : I think Omnisphere is great value. 13:19:01 From Roberto Colombo : here is the FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270005501025380/ 13:19:38 From Dan Wool : Bjorn: I guess that’s what I heard about Kyma. It really is amazing. I can always hear when it’s being used. It sounds like nothing else… 13:20:02 From Ray Toler : Always wanted a Kyma system, but couldn’t ever afford the buy in. 13:20:31 From Ray Toler : Or perhaps more accurately, there were always higher-priority things in the want list. 13:20:57 From Björn Lindén : Have one of the smaller ones… 13:21:35 From Ray Toler : BT’s “Emotional Technology” album was the one that almost pushed me over the edge on getting a Kyma. 13:21:55 From Björn Lindén : …Just for doing some stuff you really couldn’t do in realtime any another way 13:22:00 From Dan Wool : Yeah. A lot of libraries have patches created with Kyma….Omnisphere among them I bet 13:22:05 From Adam Goldman : Steve: I like both Falcon & Omni, and they’re both great…different….and valuable in different ways. But I’d imagine one would be happy with either. They’re both pretty great. Perhaps listening to their demos might show more of what they sound like, which might help determine which suits your purposes better. 13:22:22 From Glenn Workman : I preferred when Stop Sounding Notes was labeled Panic, like on the MIDI Time Piece. 13:22:42 From jraoul : People were hitting it too often 13:23:23 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : "Panic" has a different meaning these days while were suffering through a pandemic!! 13:23:32 From Glenn Workman : Indeed. 13:23:52 From Björn Lindén : Hmmm… since panic is taken… let’s get a “Mayhem” button. 13:23:53 From Ray Toler : We need a PANdemIC button now. 13:24:03 From Russ Pfeifer : nice 13:24:05 From James Paschall : 300.00 dollar fine now in West Hollywood for not wearing masks. 13:24:06 From chris : Did granular in the 80’s using CSound on a unix workstation when I was studying with Curtis Rods 13:24:07 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Right-On, Ray! 13:24:21 From chris : Roads 13:24:21 From Adam Goldman : I think Ray, we might need a Quit command on that Pandemic app 13:24:47 From Ray Toler : I’ll send that into suggestions@motu, Adam. Maybe they can do something about it. 13:25:04 From Björn Lindén : Adam: or at least a volume fader… 13:25:05 From Adam Goldman : First thing Monday, Ray. They’ll have their 3 best guys working on it. 13:27:15 From Dan Wool : Paul Stretch anyone? 13:27:20 From Ray Toler : Stravinsky Wars Episode IV: Rise of the Strings 13:27:43 From Adam Goldman : Luke, I am your tritone 13:27:48 From Björn Lindén : :-) 13:28:11 From John Boyle : Careful you don’t pull a muscle when you stretch 13:28:49 From Russ Pfeifer : Stretch before you stretch 13:28:53 From Ray Toler : He’s force-choking the music! 13:29:05 From Russ Pfeifer : Lol 13:29:31 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : The Force is strong with this technique. 13:29:51 From Ray Toler : These are not the copyright violations you' 13:29:52 From Adam Goldman : but JOHN knows 13:29:54 From Ray Toler : re looking for. 13:30:20 From Glenn Workman : Score: The Podcast - They play a game at the end of each episode where they play very short clips from soundtracks, but in reverse, and the players have to guess who the composer or film/tv show is. 13:30:50 From Adam Goldman : Glenn, don’t let Matt be a contestant. He’s a ringer. 13:31:04 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : How 'bout "vocal removal"? Can DP do that? 13:31:24 From Ray Toler : Ooo…. Let’s do Rennur Edalb! 13:31:53 From Marco : Can these effects not be achieved with MachFive 3? 13:31:58 From Adam Goldman : tnellecxE aedI, yaR 13:32:04 From Daniel Scott : To this day, I have never found a better granular synthesizer than Reason's Grain synthesizer. 13:32:16 From Ray Toler : (Marco, I think Mach Five is dead on the vine) 13:32:25 From Neil McCarroll : a moment in time - once upon a time in a galaxy far,far away... 13:32:34 From frederickreed : I love Reason’s Grain 13:32:43 From frederickreed : Use it a lot 13:32:50 From Ken Thies : Those two notes sound like the tritone chord change in Lost Ark... 13:33:38 From John Boylan : Hi, This is Will Suya, Esq., a Disney lawyer. You’re all under arrest. 13:33:49 From Ray Toler : Patch name “Definitely not Star Wars” 13:34:06 From Glenn Workman : John: both hands raised! 13:34:11 From Adam Goldman : From the corporate office of Hungidunger, Hungidunger, & McCormick 13:34:16 From Russ Pfeifer : Hey Will! 13:34:18 From James Paschall : Lol, John Boylan! 13:34:39 From Adam Goldman : oops, forgot the most important Hungidunger 13:34:45 From Ray Toler : Everybody, quick, hide behind John’s Wurlitzer! 13:34:46 From Adam Goldman : (for you Marx Bros fans) 13:34:57 From Glenn Workman : Hello, I must be going... 13:35:03 From Adam Goldman : oh, Lydia 13:35:11 From Bradley DePasse : Take care Glenn! 13:35:19 From Ken Thies : Later, Glenn! 13:35:40 From jraoul : Did someone call me schnorrer? 13:35:42 From Glenn Workman : Bradley: I’m not going, that’s a Marx Bros. reference. 13:35:45 From John Boyle : I still use Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe. 13:35:46 From James Paschall : Cheers, Glenn! 13:35:58 From Dan Wool : Bye Glenn! 13:35:58 From Ray Toler : Glenn, AND a Phil Collins album. 13:36:22 From Adam Goldman : ok, now I wanna hear Groucho singing In The Air Tonight 13:36:31 From Glenn Workman : :) 13:36:40 From Marco : A few years ago I did similar things with MachFive 3. Maybe not in such a simple way but I got satisfactory results- I wonder why MachFive 3 is not so widespread :-( 13:36:43 From Ray Toler : NO NO, it’s NOT familiar at all. 13:36:53 From jraoul : +1 Marco 13:36:56 From Glenn Workman : Open Participants panel and click Raise Hand if you want to ask a question. 13:37:30 From Ray Toler : Agreed, Marco, I just don’t think we’ll get a straight answer on M5s future. It’s sitting next to Unisyn now. 13:37:31 From James Paschall : Thanks Matt. Great lesson, as they all are! 13:38:01 From Eric Brown : what is the difference between Falcon and Mach Five? 13:38:14 From Ray Toler : Falcon is being updated. ;-) 13:38:32 From Adam Goldman : Ray: subtle but significant detail ;-) 13:38:33 From Glenn Workman : Eric: MachFive was a MOTU product. They licensed the UVI engine from Falcon (I believe that was the arrangement). 13:39:06 From Dan Wool : MV is a utliity app compared to Falcon…Falcon is much more complex and sophisticated 13:39:21 From John Chung : Unrelated to sound design and I apologize if this has been answered in a previous webinar, but how will Apple's move to ARM-based processors affect DP and VSTs? Planned on getting my first MacBook soon, but if it'll be out-of-date after two years once the ARM transition is complete, I'm not so sure anymore. Unless it will take much longer for third-party companies to adapt to ARM? 13:39:25 From Bradley DePasse : MachFive is going away? 13:39:52 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : I hope not!!!! 13:39:59 From Ray Toler : Yeah, I think they’re just making a business decision. M5 is licensed tech, and either UVI is pulling back, or MOTU is recognizing that they aren’t going to snag #1 or #2 position from UVI or NI, so not spending any more money on it. 13:40:01 From Dan Wool : Bradley: Apparently 13:40:17 From Ray Toler : But I’ve not heard anything about Mach Five specifically. That’s just conjecture on my part. 13:40:28 From James Paschall : Tangent: Tom Scholz said the highlight of his engineering career came when he received 2 warranty cards for his Rockman headphone Amp from……….Jeff Beck. 13:40:38 From Bradley DePasse : Time to start planning for other options. ;( 13:40:42 From Glenn Workman : James: Very cool. 13:40:44 From Adam Goldman : I’m cool with MOTU focusing on making DP able to do all the amazing stuff it does…and improving it…UVI/NI/etc has great tools for the other stuff 13:40:51 From Ray Toler : I’m still kicking myself for not snagging a Rockman when I had the chance. 13:40:56 From Eric Brown : Glenn, so they are pretty much the same thing? I can do most everything in Mach Five that can be done in Falcon? i own Mach Five already. 13:42:18 From James Paschall : I check the toys in the attic yesterday and found I still have mine, Ray! 13:42:18 From Robert Thomas Mein : Mach 5 is still excellent and useable, but will not have any future upgrades. Falcon has upgraded their product many times and has introduced more advanced features. Matt has recommended getting Falcon when they offer a deal. 13:42:32 From Dan Wool : I still open MachV for basic stuff…Falcon can be difficult for simple stuff 13:42:45 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Mach Five is my main VI module. But since I own the whole package, it probably wouldn't bother me if they stopped supporting it. 13:42:50 From James Paschall : checked* 13:42:55 From frederickreed : Is there a link to the Falcon deal? 13:43:15 From Björn Lindén : Importing stuff seems to be missing from Falcon . Or am I missing something ? 13:43:25 From Dan Wool : ivi.com? 13:43:41 From Adam Goldman : Dan Wool do you mean UVI.com? 13:43:50 From Dan Wool : oops. uvi.com 13:43:57 From Robert Thomas Mein : Mach 5 should continue to work for now. Just no upgrades. 13:44:37 From Ray Toler : Yeah, Mach Five is still in my arsenal, I’m just not investing quite as much time into building for it anymore. 13:44:47 From Stephan Haager : uvi.net 13:44:47 From Ray Toler : Still a great VI 13:45:02 From Adam Goldman : select lots of tracks & hit option-A to set sources/destinations in a single move 13:46:00 From Stephan Haager : Thanks Matt. Great session! 13:46:09 From Russ Pfeifer : What’s this Mac-ARM issue? 13:46:27 From Benoit Widemann : Are the IRCAM things included along with Falcon, or are they a separate product? 13:46:31 From Adam Goldman : Apple is shifting to making their own chips…I think that might be the topic there, Russ 13:46:38 From Dan Wool : Russ: oh, jeez :) 13:46:38 From Glenn Workman : Russ: Apple announced they will be using their own processors starting the end of this year. 13:46:39 From Ray Toler : Ray runs away from Russ’ hand grenade. 13:47:17 From Glenn Workman : They expect at least a 2 year process to use theirs exclusively. They are still making and supporting Intel processor Macs, but they will slowly go away. 13:47:29 From Adam Goldman : Ray: pitchez la vauche 13:47:49 From Ray Toler : Actually, I’m hoping that the market gets flooded with cheapish 7,1s as people switch to ARM Macs. I can get at least 10 years out of one of those babies. 13:48:06 From Glenn Workman : Apple is also doing Rosetta 2 etc. much like they did from Motorola to Intel switch years ago. 13:48:08 From Ray Toler : Adam, do I smell elderberries? 13:48:12 From Russ Pfeifer : I had no idea, I missed the memo 13:48:21 From Adam Goldman : Ray, no….hamsters 13:49:04 From Adam Goldman : Russ: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53142989 13:49:54 From Russ Pfeifer : thnx 13:50:04 From Dan Wool : I was going say, lets not go down that rabbit hole, but….I haven’t heard that Mac Pros will be using ARM chips. Anyone hear different? 13:50:34 From Benoit Widemann : @Dan: at some point they certainly will. 13:50:46 From Benoit Widemann : but not soon, I guess 13:50:58 From Michael Canavan : IN two years all macs will be Arm chips 13:51:06 From Glenn Workman : Dan: They didn’t mention models specifically. They just said first ones would appear by the end of the year, then at least a 2 year transition. Also said for now they still have new Intel based models coming out. 13:51:06 From Ray Toler : Dan, haven’t heard specific, and I’d guess it’ll be the last line to be converted, but I don’t expect developers to maintain two versions of their software for very long. 13:51:39 From Benoit Widemann : Totally agree 13:51:41 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Rosetta2 will handle the dual binaries, like they did 15 years ago. 13:51:41 From chris : One of the Mac mags had an article this week on how apple will replace the Xeon with ARM so I think its in their plans for the Pro 13:51:43 From Ray Toler : And we can’t even keep software working between OS versions. Imagine what it’ll be like with Rosetta. 13:52:00 From Ray Toler : Glenn, I had… inconsistent… results with Rosetta. :) 13:52:02 From Adam Goldman : “pitch stretch link” …. Ken Thies, better send that along to suggestions@motu.com 13:52:19 From Ken Thies : Glenn, does that mean that Apple is stepping away from their Unix flavorings? 13:52:25 From Wally Badarou : Hi Bradley ! 13:52:43 From Ken Thies : Adam, I'll try to do that before I forget about the idea. :-) 13:52:49 From Adam Goldman : I’d call it an ear worm, but it’s an EVIL earworm 13:52:57 From Glenn Workman : Ken: No, still UNIX under the hood. They shipped programming test models to developers with an early non-release hardware. 13:53:00 From Adam Goldman : Ken T: a benefit to us all 13:53:23 From Dan Wool : Seems like all rumors are about iMacs, laptops and minis etc…nothing about MPs yet. but yeah, MPs will likely be last 13:53:35 From Ken Thies : Unix, yay. I was a Unix admin for years, and any other OS feels to me like its lacking things. 13:53:39 From Glenn Workman : Wally/Bradley: Nice to meet you both. 13:54:24 From Ray Toler : Ken T - same. So nice to be able to hop into the terminal when needed. 13:54:31 From John Boyle : Matt, you can cut that out in the mix 13:54:52 From Ken Thies : Ray, for SURE. 13:55:08 From rich switzer : JUST TWEAKED MY AUDIO....MUCH BETTER ..tHANKS 13:55:19 From Ken Thies : No, I just forgot to take my hand down. Sorry... 13:55:52 From Wally Badarou : Glenn: really nice to meet you too ! 13:56:22 From Terry Leigh Britton : @rich switzer - that was a very handy little piece of information to have about the preferences settings to high. 13:56:52 From jraoul : Benoit - MUTE 13:56:55 From Bradley DePasse : Thanks Glenn! Wally is Awesome!! 13:56:57 From jraoul : Tx 13:58:32 From Stuart Fox : Ugh - 5 year old Niece came over so I missed most of this one. 13:58:56 From Adam Goldman : what’s the matter with these kids these days?? 13:59:04 From Stuart Fox : Def going to play with Granular now tho. 13:59:07 From Stuart Fox : I know right….. 13:59:14 From Adam Goldman : (Bye Bye Birdie, anyone?) 13:59:53 From Steve Sklar : BPM? 14:00:14 From Daniel Scott : When did DP get a drum machine? 14:00:18 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Glenn... I didn't see the drummer in your "Rikki" video. Was he present at the session? 14:00:19 From Glenn Workman : Steve: BPM is a MOTU drum machine emulator 14:00:35 From Bradley DePasse : BPM is fantastic! 14:00:39 From Glenn Workman : Robert: That’s me playing fake drums on my K2500. 14:00:39 From jraoul : Is it in DP? 14:00:40 From Stuart Fox : I also really need to explore the stuff that comes with DP 14:00:50 From Stuart Fox : I’ve completely ignored it in the main. 14:00:58 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Ahh!! Great Job, Bro!! 14:01:20 From Bradley DePasse : Get the Beatbox Anthology UFS library for it and you essentially have everything you’ll ever need. In addition to bringing your own samples in! 14:01:25 From Steve Sklar : I don’t see it among my plugins. Separate instrument? 14:01:35 From Glenn Workman : Steve: Yes separate producct 14:02:40 From jraoul : I’m on Mojave 10.14 14:02:45 From Ken Thies : I'm on Mojave, and it works for me. 14:02:54 From Benoit Widemann : click on the instrument track works 14:02:58 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : It doesn't work on my PC version either! Perhaps Matt's Build allows it and not the published Build. 14:03:01 From rich switzer : Won't work for me either 14:03:11 From rich switzer : I have to go to mixing board 14:03:12 From Stuart Fox : Just tested here 14:03:15 From Wayne Pronzati : I’m on Catalina and it does work for me. 14:03:18 From Stuart Fox : And it works - double clicking 14:03:21 From Stuart Fox : I’m on Catalina 14:03:31 From Benoit Widemann : works for me 14:03:32 From Russ Pfeifer : It’s working for me now, not sure what was happening before 14:03:35 From jraoul : Nope, unchecking floating windows didn’t do it 14:03:43 From Adam Goldman : gotta reach out to Tech Support, sounds like 14:03:44 From rich switzer : yes 14:03:48 From Terry Leigh Britton : Definitely instrument tracks and not aux tracks? 14:03:56 From jraoul : Yes, opening in Mixing Board works 14:04:02 From kennethpage : Yes. My double clicking the Instrument works. 14:04:14 From James Paschall : On the temp tools, I can double tap P for pencil, but single tap doesn’t take it back to arrow. 14:04:14 From Stuart Fox : And mines a fresh install 14:04:20 From jraoul : This is a job for Tech Support! 14:04:21 From Stuart Fox : So not messed with preferences much 14:04:37 From Dan Wool : You can also click on VIs in the Effects Processor to open them 14:04:41 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Double-clicking the Track Name on my PC version opens the Graphic Editor! 14:04:54 From Steve Sklar : I just tried the double click and now I’m getting that grayed-out menu again, different project. Grumble. 14:05:12 From Dan Wool : the Effects Processor metering I mean 14:05:15 From rich switzer : I think you have to double tap A to get arrow back...I do... 14:05:22 From Glenn Workman : Robert: It should do that with a MIDI track (at least that’s the default) but if its the VI name in the Track Name list it opens the VI window. 14:06:07 From James Paschall : That’s the work around Rich, but I’m sure Matt had said you can unstick with a single tap. 14:06:26 From Ray Toler : James, I think that’s for T and W, not for the tools. 14:06:36 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Ok. I re-named the track, so that's probably why it won't bring up the VI. Makes sense! Thanks. 14:07:07 From James Paschall : Oh, OK, Thanks, Ray! 14:07:42 From Stuart Fox : Beam tool then option deselect notes? 14:08:50 From Stuart Fox : No that doesn’t work 14:09:09 From Benoit Widemann : How about Search… command? 14:09:22 From jraoul : Robert Turner — good call. I added a new Instrument W/Options, and the dbl-click works. When I moved it to V-Rack, it no longer appears in Tracks list, so there’s nothing for me to dbl-click. The MIDI track remains, but dbl-clicking that doesn’t get me to the VI. 14:12:20 From James Paschall : Note to self: Shift Tilda. 14:12:31 From kennethpage : Glenn. What is Tilda? 14:12:38 From jraoul : I think that’s a custom key assignment. 14:12:41 From James Paschall : Squiggly line 14:12:50 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Right! Double-clicking on Track Name is not a big deal for me because I usually right-click on the Graphic Editor and that brings up the VI editor which is what I want to get to anyway. 14:12:50 From jraoul : Tilde is that little squiggly thing upper left of the keyboard 14:12:50 From Wally Badarou : ~ 14:12:51 From Adam Goldman : Kenneth: above the Tab button 14:12:54 From Russ Pfeifer : Above tab 14:12:55 From Terry Leigh Britton : beneath esc 14:12:56 From Gary Chase : Under escape key 14:12:58 From Reed Robins : Tilde is to the eft of th 1 key 14:13:04 From Reed Robins : left 14:13:06 From John Boyle : Look way upper left for key 14:13:12 From Glenn Workman : If you want to save the Chat, there is a 3 dot bubble right where you type comments in the chat window that lets you save the chat as text. It contains everything from when you logged on until when you saved. 14:13:12 From Terry Leigh Britton : to the right of no key 14:13:19 From kennethpage : Thanks folks, got it. 14:13:21 From jraoul : To the left of the 1 (exhaustively) 14:13:22 From Adam Goldman : Terry Leigh: :-) 14:13:27 From Russ Pfeifer : Lol 14:13:29 From Adam Goldman : or perhaps :-~ 14:13:44 From kennethpage : Didn’t know what that was called. 14:13:51 From darrellsmith : Happy Fourth everyone be safe and enjoy your weekend. 14:13:54 From Glenn Workman : Command-tilde rotates between open windows in ANY Mac program. 14:14:10 From Glenn Workman : Happy 4th to you as well darrell, and everyone else of course. 14:14:12 From Ken Thies : Adam: suggestion has been sent to MOTU (re the vari-speed tweek idea). 14:14:21 From Adam Goldman : nice! 14:14:41 From James Paschall : You as well, Darrell! 14:17:22 From Glenn Workman : Reminder: No webinar tomorrow because of the July 4th weekend in the US. 14:17:52 From Glenn Workman : Ray: How do we get to see those live streams? I want in. 14:18:10 From Adam Goldman : Ray: +1 14:18:19 From Björn Lindén : Stage fright ? Zooom fright ? 14:18:21 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : I would like to see a selectable quantize algorithm for acoustic guitar strum! I'm doing this manually with the Shift function, but it would be nice to have this automated. 14:18:41 From Terry Leigh Britton : Kudos to anyone live-streaming composition sessions!!! :-D 14:19:05 From Terry Leigh Britton : (I did it daily for a year and am starting up to do it again.) 14:20:34 From Greg Magee : multiple conductor tracks and takes of them is an undervalued feature 14:21:11 From Terry Leigh Britton : @Ray Toler - very cool. Would love to follow your streamed sessions. 14:22:07 From Charlyn Bernal : Question s there a list of shortcuts? 14:22:15 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Or even "after the recording session"! 14:22:26 From Ken Thies : Glenn, yes! I've been on DP for years, and when I started in a particular studio a few years back, a PT house, the other engineer (who was trained in school on PT of course) didn't seem to understand what I was talking about when I asked him how to use multiple sequences in PT. 14:22:34 From Russ Pfeifer : Multiple Conductor tracks? 14:22:45 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: Setup/Commands - you can print the list but its huge. Check out my little video on the Commands window which mentions this. 14:22:48 From jraoul : Charlyn: Setup-> Commands shows the preset shortcuts 14:23:02 From Greg Magee : Russ I meant multiple takes in conductor track 14:23:04 From jraoul : And you can edit them to your heart’s content 14:23:04 From Glenn Workman : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 14:23:16 From Charlyn Bernal : hank you! 14:23:20 From John Boyle : Before we go, safe weekend to everybody. 14:23:23 From Russ Pfeifer : cool 14:23:25 From Ray Toler : I’m still in the *very* early phases of figuring out what I’m doing with live streaming, but it’s been interesting. Quality right now is, honestly, pretty low because I’m still learning how to stream. 14:23:27 From Bonnie Janofsky : Hello Charlyn!!! 14:23:47 From Terry Leigh Britton : Ray, where are you doing it? I used YouTube. 14:23:51 From Robert Turner (teabag_44@hotmail.com) : Ya'll have a GREAT 4th of July Weekend!! I will be spending a couple of days with my oldest daughter and hubby. Should be a fun weekend for us. Thanks Bunches Matt & Glenn. 14:24:01 From Ray Toler : BUT, if anyone really wants to subject themselves to that… I’m at twitch.tv/releaux on Mondays/Wednesdays from 12-2pm Pacific Time 14:24:19 From Charlyn Bernal : Hi bonnie! 14:24:25 From James Paschall : Thanks Matt, Glenn, and all of you. It’s so nice to be part of this autonomous collective. Lol. Have a great weekend! 14:24:28 From Glenn Workman : Thanks Ray. 14:24:30 From Terry Leigh Britton : I've been thinking of using Twitch for that myself. Cool! 14:24:33 From Adam Goldman : Thanks, everyone! Have a great long weekend! Stay safe out there 14:24:42 From Russ Pfeifer : Cheers All!! 14:24:43 From Bonnie Janofsky : Thanks all! 14:24:46 From Wayne Pronzati : Thanks Matt!! 14:24:50 From Ray Toler : Happy holiday weekend to US folks, and have a great weekend to everyone else! 14:24:51 From Bradley DePasse : Happy Fourth everyone! 14:24:56 From William Baird : Thank you Matt and Glenn 14:24:57 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thanks so much Matt and Co! Great webminar! 14:24:58 From Tom Lewis : Thanks Matt, Glenn. Good Holiday to All 14:24:59 From Björn Lindén : Thanks Matt. 14:25:01 From Marco : Hi everyone from Italy :-)