12:17:15 From kennethpage : Happy to be here again. 12:18:40 From DB : I’m a silent participant but couldn’t agree with you both more. there’s are insightful sessions at many levels. 12:18:45 From kennethpage : Hey Glenn. 12:20:10 From Glenn Workman : Hey Kenneth and everyone else as well. Happy to be back in my studio/office, not trying to squeeze this in between classes. 12:20:15 From Mike Griffin : Agree with DB, these have been nothing short of completely inspirational and educational….. this would cost tons of $$$ if we were to take these at a college or even online 12:20:53 From Björn Lindén : YET…. 12:22:01 From Mike Griffin : Shift-L Commands has been one of the biggest shortcuts I’ve taken away 12:25:31 From Steve Sklar : If nothing else, I’ve learned a lot about identifying busses, crosswalks, bikes, and taxis. I feel like I’ve aced a Presidential cognitive test! 12:25:36 From chris : Or if your daw is shut off while dp is on 12:25:43 From Björn Lindén : What kind of hardware are you using ? 12:25:53 From darrellsmith : Good one Steve!!!!!!! 12:26:13 From Russ Pfeifer : Bulls-eye for Steve 12:28:06 From Benoit Widemann : There should be a MOTU captcha containing only DP-related traps :) 12:28:07 From Terry Leigh Britton : I have high-resolution glasses myself. 12:28:44 From Terry Leigh Britton : Good day everyone from Overly-Sunny Eastern NC! 12:29:04 From Benoit Widemann : Click every overloaded channels 12:31:12 From Terry Leigh Britton : Same passwords? 12:31:19 From Ray Toler : I just use the drop down for the meeting ID, and the passwords are on a Sticky. 12:31:20 From Glenn Workman : Same login and password. 12:31:32 From Ray Toler : The passwords are the same for each respective day. 12:32:10 From Adam Goldman : Webinar CodesTue 04/28 574 829 769 485055 Thu 05/07 862-8276-3638 733544 Fri 05/08 760-483-499 831614 12:32:20 From brianhenly : Hello from TAMPA 12:33:47 From Garry Norman : ol 12:34:52 From John Boyle : Lubbock TX 12:34:55 From Ray Toler : Portland 12:35:02 From Helen : Little Rock, Arkansas 12:35:04 From Mark Rasmussen : Beverly, MA 12:35:07 From Benoit Turgeon : quebec canada 12:35:09 From Carlton Rice : Glendale, Arizona 12:35:14 From Benoit Widemann : French Brittany 12:35:18 From James Paschall : Santa Clarita, CA 12:35:21 From Gregg Seibert : Louisville, KY 12:35:23 From Caleb Deupree : Tucson, AZ 12:35:25 From Peter Giacomini : South Plainfield, NJ 12:35:26 From connorwhiriskey : brooklyn, via ireland 12:35:34 From Caxa : Thailand 12:35:46 From John Boyle : Grew up in ChiTown!!!! 12:35:53 From DB : Morristown NJ 12:36:16 From Simon Foster : Londinium 12:36:16 From Nozomi Takasu : Nashville TN (from Japan) 12:36:28 From Mark Rasmussen : El Chapultepec Denver 12:36:29 From Mike Griffin : Seattle suburb 12:36:49 From Garry Norman : LOL 12:37:04 From Charlyn Bernal : in New Mexico from Chinatown but lived in LA for over 30 years - just listening getting my veins done - lol 12:37:29 From Charlyn Bernal : from Chicago not Chinatown 12:37:35 From jraoul : That elevation actually makes you light-headed, stupid even. 12:37:40 From jraoul : Or me, anyway. 12:37:46 From Charlyn Bernal : yep! 12:38:10 From Mike Griffin : from Chicago 12:38:26 From Timmy Samuel : Mike: Where in Chicago? 12:38:27 From Glenn Workman : Caribou studio probably 12:38:36 From Mark Rasmussen : Nederland 12:38:41 From john mazzei : Jacksonville, Oregon. Very south end of the state, about 25 miles north of the California border. 12:38:49 From Garry Norman : Reno here 12:38:55 From Glenn Workman : Mark: Frozen Dead Guy Days! 12:38:55 From jraoul : Jim Guercio 12:38:58 From Mark Rasmussen : Chicago the band recorded there as well 12:39:28 From John Boyle : Guercio used Chicago’s money to build Caribou 12:39:42 From Glenn Workman : Tower of Power on Elton’s album Caribou 12:39:44 From Mike Griffin : Caribou ws owned by James Guercio, Chicago’s producer and manager 12:39:46 From Mark Rasmussen : Little Bear in Evergreen too Keith :) 12:40:07 From Benoit Widemann : NOT RECORDING 12:40:23 From Adam Goldman : good call, Benoit. I’ll mention it 12:41:13 From chris : How about a lesson an the MOTU hardware pro audio control software grid 12:41:21 From Robert Thomas Mein : John Boyle - there was a great documenatary about that 12:41:22 From Benoit Widemann : Infinite loops (without clips) 12:41:31 From DB : more guests! they have been terrific. from John Boykin thru yesterday. 12:41:35 From John Flaherty : Things to cover….. (I’m probably in the minority for this, but…) beginner stuff. 12:41:35 From Garry Norman : Matt: could we revisit the Quickscribe window including arrange view 12:41:36 From jraoul : Preface it with FUTURE TOPICS to make it easier for him to find. 12:41:46 From DB : look forward to Artie.. 12:41:47 From jraoul : FUTURE TOPICS: Grooves 12:41:50 From John Boyle : @Robert, yup. Saw it. 12:41:51 From chris : How about a lesson that is just a review of DP fundamentals 12:41:54 From Benoit Widemann : yesterday was super great 12:42:13 From jraoul : FUTURE TOPICS: using Clips to create drum parts 12:42:30 From DB : John Boylan. sorry about that John 12:42:58 From Ken Thies : Sweet! 12:43:01 From John Boyle : Rolling Thunder!! 12:43:20 From Eddie Dillon : Maybe a review of the chunks window specifically dealing with the production of a CD project, Thanks! 12:44:53 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : I’d like to say that as a new/beginner user, MATT You’re doing a GREAT job explaining things and your pace and q & A’s are great! 12:44:56 From Glenn Workman : John Flaherty: They have also posted some of the Performer Lite webinars in the mean time. They cover some basic concepts in that program and maybe 80-90% relates to DP. 12:45:22 From kennethpage : Matt. Besides wanting to tell you how much I appreciate everything you do, I could use any help with the internal Mixer that comes with the 1248. It can get a bit confusing. 12:45:51 From Peter Giacomini : FUTURE TOPIC: Project transfer between DP and Performer Lite. I presently use GarageBand with a few people and have to maintain both projects. Would using Performer Lite be a better solution? 12:45:53 From John Flaherty : Thanks Glenn. I started to look at Lite recently, but since I already have the full version, I don’t want to start down a path that’s for a slightly different program. 12:45:59 From Steve Sklar : Yeah, for non-experts like me, the PL webinars are worth attending. 12:46:01 From Glenn Workman : kenneth: I was going to do an AVB/Pro Audio Control demo or after hours session. 12:46:03 From Ian Billet : Topic of Interest: Integrating external gear such as ATRs, Drum Machines, EFX, etc. SMPTE, MTC, etc 12:46:05 From Daniel Scott : Please go over —in detail— the Instrument Bundles and MIDI Device Bundles 12:46:14 From Daniel Scott : Also, please go over best practice for using articulations in Digital Performer. 12:47:02 From Glenn Workman : Lots of great suggestions here folks. Keep piling on :) We want to keep Matt going at least till the end of the year. 12:47:03 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn. I might not be able to make today. Will it be recorded? 12:47:55 From Glenn Workman : I wasn’t doing it today, but maybe we can get a few people interested and do it after one of these, or at some other time. I’m open after next Thursday and Friday’s webinars for example. 12:48:15 From kennethpage : Excellent Glenn. 12:48:33 From jraoul : W includes all tracks in the active Window, even those that may not be visible (i.e. need to scroll to see them) 12:49:24 From Björn Lindén : A stump the Pro’s session. Bring your odd / wonky project, and let the support people have a go at it… (would use multiple rooms in zoom)… 12:49:36 From Ken Thies : I've quickly come to love the W key in the mixer. Never knew it was a thing until Matt brought it up the first time. :-) 12:49:37 From Stephanie Gauthier : Future Topic: Further info on using midi CCs with virtual instruments. 12:49:54 From brianhenly : So this is like for horns or several back gound vocals …YES? 12:50:11 From James Paschall : Look forward to that Glenn! 12:50:17 From Glenn Workman : brian: Yes, or anything you want to show/hide at any time. 12:50:28 From Adam Goldman : Brian, that’d be one useful use for sure. 12:50:50 From Ken Thies : Björn: +1 - that odd/wonky project idea sounds like great fun! 12:51:09 From brianhenly : Im new to DP and learning The Who, who why and where of it all ;-) 12:51:13 From Simon Foster : wonky project is a great idea 12:51:34 From Stephanie Gauthier : Future Topic: Most common and useful Windows shortcuts. 12:51:35 From brianhenly : Thanks adam 12:51:49 From Terry Leigh Britton : I notice Matt does not show the "Active" or ACT column in the Tracks tab. I use that with folders to switch off instrument tracks or Aux tracks I 'm not using to save CPU. 12:51:58 From Glenn Workman : brian: is your interest/need more for MIDI, Virtual Instruments, or recording audio, or all of the above? 12:52:14 From brianhenly : All of the above 12:52:30 From Ray Toler : Same, Terry. Has really helped me squeeze a lot more life out of my old Mac Pro. 12:52:58 From Adam Goldman : unless it’s PRE-FADER 12:54:13 From Peter Giacomini : Hi Glenn, Quick AVB question. I have a 828es connected via USB (only option on my 3,1 cheese grater). If I get an AVB switch and disconnect the USB, will that work? 12:55:13 From Ray Toler : Peter, iirc, you won’t get better performance, and it may be worse. 12:55:19 From Glenn Workman : Peter: I don’t have an 828es, but let me double check on what its connection options are. What year is the 3,1 Mac? 12:55:23 From Terry Leigh Britton : Oh, wait - it is not the ACTIVE or ACT (memory fart), it is the ENA or "Enabled" column. Sorry for the mis-remembering! 12:55:50 From Adam Goldman : TLB: I suspect Matt just doesn’t disable tracks generally 12:56:02 From Adam Goldman : (perhaps) 12:56:03 From Ray Toler : For what it’s worth, I have two 24Ais connected via USB and haven’t had any issues. (Unit A is USB, Unit B feeds Unit A via AVB through a MOTU switch). 12:56:28 From Peter Giacomini : Thanks Ray. I do have a PCIe ethernet card that supports AVB if that matters. 12:56:38 From Glenn Workman : Peter: Yes, it would work over the network port. 12:56:53 From Peter Giacomini : Glenn, 2008 12:57:15 From Ray Toler : Ah… well, everything I read (a couple of years ago) indicated that it was *possible* with an AVB capable card, but not necessarily recommended. 12:57:27 From Peter Giacomini : Glenn, thanks 12:57:52 From Adam Goldman : MAGIC! 12:58:13 From John Flaherty : Sorry, but what is a VCA? 12:58:17 From Glenn Workman : Peter: I just retired my Jan 2008 Mac Pro this year. I was working with either USB and originally connecting right to one of the ethernet ports on the Mac. Try that and see if it works. Apple at one point supported AVB direct (for a single connection) but I know there are some os versions that it got squirrelly with. 12:58:28 From brianhenly : What does VCA stand for? 12:58:36 From Ray Toler : One other detail, even though the 24Ais are USB 2, I have them connected into a USB 3 card sitting in a PCI slot. That was more just to make sure that the audio had its own dedicated path into the computer. 12:58:44 From Glenn Workman : Voltage Controlled Amplifier (old school) 12:59:00 From brianhenly : Got cha 12:59:01 From Paul Mortise : What’s “absorb takes”? 12:59:07 From John Flaherty : Thanks. 12:59:29 From Michael Perkinpine : Voltage control amp 12:59:45 From John Boyle : From a long time ago, it was a Voltage Controlled Amplifier. These VCAs can control a lot more that amplification, but it seems to be the same concept for a lot of parameters. 12:59:46 From Joseph Renzetti : Could you go over; how to reverse an audio clip 13:00:19 From Ray Toler : John F: in simple terms, a VCA is a fader that controls other faders. It doesn’t process any audio, it just moves all grouped faders proportionally. 13:00:30 From Peter Giacomini : Ray, Glenn, That was my concern. I am still on El Capitan which from what I’ve read does support AVB and my PCIe card works on Ethernet, but not clear about AVB. 13:00:30 From Adam Goldman : Joseph, when Matt last did that, he selected the soundbite to be reversed, called up Run Command, typed reverse, and applied it 13:00:31 From Michael Perkinpine : @Joseph you mean to delete? 13:00:41 From John Flaherty : Thanks, Ray. 13:01:01 From Glenn Workman : Paul: I’ve done a short video on comping with takes, and another that Ken Thies turning layers into takes. I’m in the process of doing another absorbing tracks into takes, though that is shown a bit in Ken’s video. Videos are here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/TrainingVideos/ 13:01:26 From Paul Mortise : Thanks Glenn! 13:01:37 From brianhenly : RAY I really see now..THANKS 13:01:42 From James Paschall : Control Panel at the bottom. I like it! 13:01:42 From Adam Goldman : Paul: Glenn’s video is great. 13:01:45 From Adam Goldman : Check it 13:02:22 From Charlyn Bernal : is there I list of shortcuts? 13:02:38 From Adam Goldman : Charlyn: Commands window shows them all 13:02:50 From Adam Goldman : (all 14-ish pages of them) 13:02:58 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: its Setup/Commands. You can print (or save as PDF, but it is 19 pages of commands 13:02:59 From Paul Mortise : Thanks Adam - I will bookmark it. 👊🏽 13:03:09 From brianhenly : I feel like Im Stevie Wonder in front of a JIG SAW PUZZLE LOL 13:03:30 From Charlyn Bernal : thank you,! 13:03:38 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: You can also collapse some of the flippy triangles in the Commands window to show a more limited set. 13:03:39 From Peter Giacomini : Ray, I also have a USB3 PCIe interface dedicated to the 828ES 13:03:47 From Joseph Renzetti : No, I meant reverse Mike P 13:03:56 From Michael Perkinpine : gotcha 13:05:29 From James Paschall : What about a list of unassigned keys for creating your own shortcuts? 13:05:42 From Ray Toler : Peter, I think that’s probably the best option for those of us without Thunderbolt. I did look into using the 2nd ethernet port on my 5,1 for AVB, but everything I read said it wasn’t really going to get me anything extra. 13:06:00 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: also a short video with how to create/change/save your own Command settings: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/TrainingVideos/ 13:06:03 From Adam Goldman : James: I think that’s one for suggestions@motu.com. I’ve wished for a Search function for the actual key commands for a while now 13:06:12 From Peter Giacomini : Ray, thanks 13:06:16 From Charlyn Bernal : awesome! 13:06:35 From James Paschall : Check, Glenn. Thanks. 13:06:38 From Adam Goldman : James: of course, with the zillions of possibilities, it might be hard to do that. Glenn can do that math to figure out how many there are. 13:06:46 From Michael Canavan : Joseph, Reverse in DP is a bit odd, it’s a plug in, best applied directly to the audio, not as a real time process. So traditionally you would right click, apply plug in, reverse.. Run Command Reverse I haven’t tried but if it works that’s great. 13:06:47 From Ray Toler : I was really skeptical about USB handling everything coming from the 424 card, but it’s been rock solid for me. 13:06:58 From Glenn Workman : Adam: Could be a button in the Search area that just focuses on the Key 1 Key 2 columns rather than the Command names. 13:07:13 From Ray Toler : To clarify, I was coming from the 424 card to USB. :) 13:07:18 From James Paschall : Oh yeah, Adam. I can imagine Glenn calculating the area under the tempo map. lol 13:07:19 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: I like it. First thing Monday. 13:07:35 From Ray Toler : There WILL be a quiz after this memorization. 13:07:43 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Same here, but USB has gotten SO much faster than the original 12mps, (2.0 was 480, 3.0 5,000) 13:07:57 From Adam Goldman : Ray: wait, why am I here again? 13:08:12 From Ray Toler : To make sure Matt is sharing his screen. 13:08:19 From Ray Toler : And to have his back. 13:08:20 From James Paschall : lol 13:08:21 From Adam Goldman : who’s Matt? 13:08:53 From Glenn Workman : Matt is Batman - At the moment Robin is being played by Adam and myself. 13:09:02 From Björn Lindén : Adam: Alzheimers light ? :-) 13:09:11 From Ray Toler : I will be playing the part of The Riddler. 13:09:21 From Adam Goldman : Holy 2nd Fiddle, Other Robin!!! 13:09:22 From Glenn Workman : Frank Gorshin! 13:09:28 From Simon Foster : R = repeat…? 13:09:57 From Adam Goldman : (Björn: why light?) 13:09:59 From jraoul : simon cmd-R is repeat, R is reshape tool 13:10:01 From Glenn Workman : Simon: Repeat in Edit requires you highlight TIME. So selections made in the ruler will work. 13:10:44 From Simon Foster : thanks guys 13:10:49 From Adam Goldman : I LOVE the Mute tool!! 13:10:54 From Ken Thies : Glenn: YES! The original Riddler! 13:10:56 From Glenn Workman : M is Add Marker for me. Never use Mute, I just cut the data, or automate Volume. 13:11:01 From Adam Goldman : wish it worked in the real world. 13:11:06 From Michael Perkinpine : Can mute tool mute a whole track 13:11:25 From Glenn Workman : Ken: I was just rewatching 12 Monkeys (the Terry Gilliam film) and he’s in that too. 13:11:29 From Adam Goldman : Michael: I don’t think so, but it will mute any single item. 13:11:35 From Adam Goldman : (or selected group of items) 13:11:37 From Michael Perkinpine : gotcha 13:11:44 From Ken Thies : He was also on an episode of Trek, TOS... 13:12:01 From Ray Toler : Glenn, that’s probably my favorite Brad Pitt performance. 13:12:06 From Adam Goldman : Ken: yes, the reversed Black/White ½ aliens 13:12:12 From Mark Rasmussen : Glenn: Just caught your Frozen Comment :) 13:12:28 From Rich Switzer : It will if you select everything in the track… 13:12:40 From Adam Goldman : Rich: yes 13:12:45 From Peter Buchta : Sort of similar to apple’s video program 13:13:00 From Michael Perkinpine : True yeah I usually always use mixing board just wondering!! 13:13:09 From James Paschall : Slip tool = . 13:13:28 From Simon Foster : in seq editor - with a clip open - I click on trim but get a change % 13:13:39 From Adam Goldman : Michael: it doesn’t activate the Mute BUTTON in the mixer, it simply makes gray the selected items, leaving the mixer alone 13:13:46 From Ray Toler : B = Best takes tool. :) 13:14:03 From Michael Perkinpine : Right @Adam thx m 13:14:03 From Adam Goldman : Ray: definitely need one of those! 13:14:08 From Ken Thies : Velocity tool is V for me, I think that was the default... 13:14:25 From Björn Lindén : Ray: there should be a “make best take tool” 13:14:39 From Adam Goldman : Ken T: I think it is the default 13:14:41 From James Paschall : lol, Ray! 13:14:47 From Glenn Workman : Velocity Tool default IS the letter V - Matt has changed his. 13:14:51 From Ray Toler : There should be a “make Ray sing/play his best take” tool. 13:15:04 From Peter Buchta : lol 13:15:07 From Björn Lindén : Ray: :-) 13:15:12 From brianhenly : COOL 13:15:15 From Adam Goldman : Ray: that one needs a shortcut for sure 13:15:42 From Ray Toler : I suspect that the new ARM processors will include an AI that figures out how I meant to sing it. 13:15:55 From Mike Griffin : What is the key command for record? 13:15:56 From Adam Goldman : it BETTER just sing it FOR YOU. 13:16:01 From Ken Thies : I guess that's one thing I like about using a trackpad over a mouse - I have bi-axial scrolling with a two-finger swipe; anytime, anywhere. :-) 13:16:08 From Ray Toler : Mike, the one I use is 3 on the numeric keypad. 13:16:09 From Glenn Workman : Mike Griffin: The number 3 on the number pad is the default. 13:16:11 From Adam Goldman : Mike: 3 on the numerical keyboard 13:16:16 From john mazzei : V is assigned to velocity here. I haven’t changed it so it’s likely the default 13:16:30 From James Paschall : Thanks for the revisit of tools, Matt! 13:16:33 From Mike Griffin : Ok, I wasn’t sure what the circle meant, thanks Glenn 13:16:34 From Glenn Workman : If you have a laptop, you won’t have the number pad, so you can change it to something else in the Commands window. 13:17:06 From Peter Buchta : True. Only some laptops have number keys 13:17:07 From Glenn Workman : If you see a circle around a number/symbol in the Commands window, it means the one on the number pad. 13:17:12 From Ray Toler : Ok, the way he’s switching record tracks would be a cool and easy way to create a vocal that jumps all over the place in the stereo field by setting each pan differently. 13:17:13 From Adam Goldman : Mike: yes, circled is on numeric keypad 13:17:33 From Adam Goldman : Ray: cool idea! 13:17:48 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : That’s an awesome feature! 13:18:02 From Ray Toler : I mean, I’d probably use Echoboy to do that, but it’s a cool concept. 13:18:11 From Mike Griffin : Interesting, the 3 on top of the keyboard doesn’t work, but the side key pad does…Nice 13:18:22 From Ray Toler : It would be good if you had really involved effect chains for each different track. 13:18:24 From Adam Goldman : Mike: OS considers them different keys 13:18:38 From Adam Goldman : But DP allows you to change the keycomannd 13:18:43 From Daniel Scott : I’m running DP 10.11 and there is no Hand Tool. It’s also not available in the Tool Preferences. Is it hiding somewhere else? 13:19:15 From Ray Toler : Mike, that’s one of the reasons I travel with an extended keyboard to plug into my laptop. The muscle memory is too strong for me to learn any other way. 13:19:18 From Peter Buchta : Oh. How I hate seleccting all. 13:19:20 From Glenn Workman : Mike: Same with the period or decimal key. Mentioned that because one of the tool shortcuts he mentioned was the period NOT the decimal/period on the number pad. 13:20:16 From Glenn Workman : Daniel Scott: Its at the bottom of the list for me in Preferences/Tools. 13:20:38 From Ray Toler : “My God… it’s full of commands!" 13:20:48 From Adam Goldman : Ray: :-) 13:20:57 From Ken Thies : Yes, HAL. Open the pod bay doors... 13:21:02 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: instant(NoThereIsn’t) :-D 13:21:14 From James Paschall : lol, Ken! 13:21:29 From Benoit Widemann : Actually, with some Applescripting, that’s easy to achieve. :D 13:21:30 From Adam Goldman : Sorry, Ken….I can’t do that 13:21:40 From Ken Thies : :-) 13:21:42 From Benoit Widemann : including the vocal command 13:21:50 From James Paschall : The Total Perspective Vortex. 13:22:05 From Glenn Workman : Adam: It amazes students in my class who come from the PC world and I show Spotlight. I’ll have it search for the the letter “e” or something simple, and it finds 10,000+ documents in less than a second. 13:22:31 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: Use The Force, they must. 13:22:37 From Ray Toler : James - it won’t work on me. My ego is too strong. 13:22:47 From James Paschall : lol 13:23:00 From Ken Thies : Sometimes I feel like the chat stream is like passing notes in class.... 13:23:13 From Glenn Workman : Ken :) 13:23:31 From James Paschall : It told you you’re a really great guy, Ray…and it was right! 13:23:32 From Adam Goldman : Michael: There’s your global Mute function 13:23:36 From Charlyn Bernal : I am on my phone can't save chat 13:23:45 From Ray Toler : “Did you like my last track? ( ) YES ( ) NO” 13:23:53 From Adam Goldman : Charlyn: I think Glenn has been saving/posting many of the chats 13:24:10 From Ray Toler : James: +2 13:24:13 From Daniel Scott : Glen: I did find the Hand Tool at the bottom of the Tool Preferences. However, it’s not displaying in the tool pallet. I even disabled and reenabled the tool with no luck. 13:24:14 From Glenn Workman : The first webinar I was doing this (mostly answering questions) then afterwards asked Jim and Matt if I was bothering them doing it. They asked me to please keep it up, so you’ve been stuck with me ever since. 13:24:39 From kennethpage : I hope so Glenn 13:24:47 From Mike Griffin : to glenn … and loving it! 13:24:51 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: fortunate, we are 13:24:52 From John Flaherty : Thank you, Glenn! 13:25:24 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: many are posted in the user area I’ve created for this webinars. Not all, but anyone who has some can mail them to me and I’ll add them. My email is glenn@freqsound.com and the user files are here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 13:25:36 From darrellsmith : Thanks Glenn. 13:26:37 From Neil McCarroll : Glenn you have been pivotal in helping to galvanise this community - hugest thanks :) 13:26:48 From Adam Goldman : Neil: +1000 13:27:03 From Glenn Workman : Much love to you all. This has been a major plus to my life since the pandemic. 13:27:03 From John Flaherty : Neil, true that! 13:27:21 From Charlyn Bernal : I can't turn on audio on my phone 13:27:36 From jraoul : Yeah, Glenn! 13:27:37 From Adam Goldman : Charlyn: Ask your question, and we’ll make sure Matt can answer you 13:27:45 From Adam Goldman : (meaning put it here) 13:28:01 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: iPhone? If so tap the screen once and Zoom controls show at the bottom. There’s a mic icon you can tap if he asks you to unmute. 13:28:17 From Charlyn Bernal : it was an accident - DOD 't mean to raise my hand. you guys already answered me! 13:28:39 From Adam Goldman : no worries, Charlyn 13:29:58 From Adam Goldman : does Zoom chat actually accept screenshots? 13:30:11 From Joe : Artie Butler wrote the modern standard “Here’s To Life”. I look forward to Tuesday. 13:30:27 From Glenn Workman : If you want to ask a question: Open the Participants panel and click Raise Hand. Matt will send a request to unmute your mic. After your question is answered click the Lower Hand button. 13:30:47 From Glenn Workman : Adam: It can, but its disabled here. Not sure why. 13:30:55 From Glenn Workman : You can attach files etc. 13:31:28 From Simon Foster : Thanks all - thx Glenn - got to go for supper - see you next week 13:31:31 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn; I think I just heard you. 13:33:06 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: I imagine the way MOTU has things set up for Zoom, then? 13:33:14 From Glenn Workman : Reed: Email it to me - might not be able to paste in chat. 13:33:17 From Benoit Widemann : can’t you use 0 to silence a eight? 13:33:18 From Glenn Workman : glenn@ferqsound.com 13:34:53 From Glenn Workman : glenn@freqsound.com - mistyped above. 13:34:58 From John Flaherty : What is audio reverse? 13:35:10 From Adam Goldman : John: makes the audio play from back to front 13:35:11 From Glenn Workman : John: Playing audio backwards 13:35:20 From jraoul : Great for masking satanic messages 13:35:23 From John Flaherty : Cool! I was hoping that was the answer. 13:35:24 From John Flaherty : thanks. 13:35:26 From Adam Goldman : John: what he said. :-P 13:35:38 From Glenn Workman : I’ve got both M2 and M4 in stock if anyone’s looking for one. 13:35:44 From Russ Pfeifer : I buried Paul 13:35:56 From Adam Goldman : luaP deirub I 13:35:57 From John Flaherty : Russ - lol. 13:35:57 From Glenn Workman : Cranberry sauce. 13:36:04 From James Paschall : Paul is a dead man. 13:36:08 From jraoul : I’m very bored 13:36:18 From Russ Pfeifer : Adam - !! 13:36:20 From jraoul : Sorry: “I’m very bored" 13:36:21 From Ray Toler : Wouldn 13:36:26 From Ray Toler : Wouldn’t unmute. 13:36:29 From Glenn Workman : Just did a recording of Strawberry Fields for my student class. Played everything, not a note for note recreation, but it came out great. 13:36:56 From Adam Goldman : Ray: got you 13:36:57 From jraoul : Glenn - I’d like to hear that! 13:37:14 From James Paschall : I want to hear that, Glenn! 13:37:20 From John Flaherty : Me too. 13:37:22 From Ken Thies : Do I hear, "number 9, number 9, number 9..." ... ;-) 13:37:23 From DB : question via chat. is there a way to undo a vrack and take it back to its un-vracked state? 13:37:28 From Edward Auslender : Hi Adam, the repeated Zoom codes aren’t in the chat anymore. Chat seems to start at 9:49. Would you share them again? 13:38:03 From Adam Goldman : Edward: yep 13:38:19 From Adam Goldman : Tue 04/28 574 829 769 485055 Thu 05/07 862-8276-3638 733544 Fri 05/08 760-483-499 831614 13:38:23 From Edward Auslender : Thanks Adam 13:39:44 From Glenn Workman : DB: Sorry, I’m not sure. 13:40:02 From Eric Brown : Glenn, how can I get in touch with you to get your sales info? i have a couple of clients/friends that order from other outlets months ago for M2s & M4s and are still waiting. I want to give them your info. 13:40:04 From Adam Goldman : DB: I think Matt did that before. 13:40:09 From DB : thanks for feedback G 13:40:10 From Adam Goldman : but I might be wrong 13:40:22 From Benoit Widemann : Randomize tempo is great if the drummer is good. 13:40:31 From DB : can cracks be reordered in mixing window? haven’t figured that one out either 13:40:36 From DB : vracks 13:40:43 From Glenn Workman : Email glenn@freqsound.com - I’m lax in putting items and pricing on the website anymore since I never got sales from that anyway. 13:40:49 From Adam Goldman : Robert Thomas Mein might be napping 13:41:19 From darrellsmith : He is Adam, I was concerned he wasn’t moving. 13:41:35 From Glenn Workman : DB: Drag them by the track name in the Mixing Board. 13:41:52 From Eric Brown : Thanks Glenn. just sent your info to them. 13:42:10 From Adam Goldman : his marker is actually 6|1|029, I think 13:42:47 From Adam Goldman : Track groups are great for Clippings too 13:42:53 From DB : will do on drag. drag works on non vrack tracks. sounds like user error! 13:43:34 From Glenn Workman : DB: Not sure about moving vracks, I read cracks as tracks in your comment. 13:44:16 From Ken Thies : DB, re-ordering vracks themselves is done in the chunks window. Drag them up/down by the leftmost icon. 13:44:20 From DB : there’s a lot I could reply to that Glenn.... 13:45:01 From Björn Lindén : Adam: I called one of the zoom numbers… I ended up in brazil..😜 13:45:16 From Adam Goldman : Björn: hope you made it home safely 13:45:37 From john mazzei : I have a question, can’t find the “raise my hand” function. 13:45:44 From Björn Lindén : Adam: just som small sniffles… 13:45:49 From Glenn Workman : john: its in the Participants panel. 13:45:51 From Adam Goldman : JohnM: bottom of the participants panel 13:45:57 From Adam Goldman : yeah. What he said. 13:45:58 From Adam Goldman : :-P 13:46:14 From DB : moving cracks in chunks window doesn’t see to reorder mixer. I will try again 13:46:14 From Russ Pfeifer : Cracks as Tracks - the Sky 13:46:20 From john mazzei : Thank you! 13:46:21 From Adam Goldman : Björn: :-) 13:46:31 From Terry Leigh Britton : Ray, I'm going to summarize by saying that if you weren't using the pencil tool to do that you were doing it the wrong way. :-P 13:46:38 From DB : speed checker just doesn’t like vracks!! 13:46:48 From Scott Dorton : Crack the Sky. Love it, Russ 13:46:58 From Adam Goldman : DB: either that or it’s an addict 13:47:09 From Ray Toler : Terry, you could randomly select almost anything I do in DP, and you would have a 40-60% chance of being correct that I’m doing it wrong. 13:47:19 From Terry Leigh Britton : Heh! 13:47:22 From Terry Leigh Britton : Same! 13:47:40 From Benoit Widemann : are you in Tracks window? 13:47:41 From Adam Goldman : or a preference for corruption? 13:48:01 From Garry Norman : lol 13:48:07 From Ken Thies : DB: Sorry, I thought you meant to reorder multiple racks themselves, not the tracks within them. 13:48:26 From Glenn Workman : Thanks Benoit. 13:48:26 From Adam Goldman : GLENNSEI FOR THE WIN!!! 13:48:45 From Glenn Workman : Benoit with the shot, Glenn with the tip in :) 13:48:59 From Adam Goldman : Go, BENOIT!! 13:49:00 From Benoit Widemann : :) 13:49:03 From Ray Toler : Preference for Corruption sounds like a great documentary title. 13:49:11 From Adam Goldman : or a band, Ray 13:49:12 From Adam Goldman : :-P 13:49:25 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Let’s not get political with the current administration :) 13:49:37 From Ray Toler : Glenn: *Any* administration. 13:50:05 From Benoit Widemann : Actually it should work in Tracks too :) 13:50:07 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Agreed. 13:50:28 From Russ Pfeifer : Appetite for Corruption 13:51:01 From Adam Goldman : Corrupted For Life….?? 13:51:06 From jraoul : +1 Glenn 13:51:58 From Adam Goldman : how about Corrupted For Good. :-P 13:52:06 From jraoul : The change will appear in the Patch column, not the Default Patch column 13:52:07 From Glenn Workman : Patch column instead of Default Patch 13:52:24 From Russ Pfeifer : +1 13:52:35 From Adam Goldman : reminder to lower your hand once you’ve had a question answered 13:53:11 From John Boyle : Tried to click my mic and got locked out again 13:53:23 From Adam Goldman : John Boyle: got you 13:53:43 From Glenn Workman : John Boyle: He was asking a different John. You’re hand is still up. 13:53:50 From john mazzei : I guess my audio didn’t come through either. 13:53:58 From John Boyle : If Matt unmutes me, do I need to click anything on my end 13:54:06 From Adam Goldman : yes, John 13:54:08 From Glenn Workman : john mazzei: Yes it was you. 13:54:28 From Glenn Workman : John: There should be a request on your screen to Unmute and you have to click that. 13:54:39 From John Flaherty : Too many damn Johns 13:54:52 From john mazzei : OK thanks. Ha Ha there’s a lot of us! 13:55:01 From Adam Goldman : that’s what she said. (Sorry, couldn’t resist, apparently) 13:55:10 From John Boyle : So I wait for dialog box and not click the lower left hand corner. 13:55:25 From Ray Toler : Adam, I started to type something similar, but bailed. 13:55:40 From Russ Pfeifer : Something no one said at Woodstock 13:55:40 From Adam Goldman : you have more taste than I do, Ray. But I knew that already. 13:55:53 From Glenn Workman : John: What I’ve seen is a dialog that says “The host would like to have you unmute your mic” and there’s a button for unmute or not. 13:55:56 From Ray Toler : “My taste is all in my mouth." 13:56:12 From Adam Goldman : that’s where all the horrible words are for me, Ray 13:56:30 From John Boyle : In my third grade class there were five guys named John. I am not sure that teacher is still teaching. 13:56:48 From Glenn Workman : Five Guys Named Moe - fun tune. 13:56:55 From Ray Toler : The next year, that teacher got five guys name Moe. 13:57:00 From Ray Toler : lol… Glenn beat me to it. 13:57:03 From Russ Pfeifer : Glenn - very cool 13:57:17 From Adam Goldman : Other Robin is fast 13:57:19 From James Paschall : “Mind if we call you “John” to keep things simple”? 13:57:28 From Ray Toler : lol, James. 13:57:52 From Russ Pfeifer : Laugh it up Johnny! 13:57:57 From jraoul : I went to a summer camp — out of 300 campers, six of us were named Joshua. Then camp alumnus Joshua Rifkin came to visit… 13:58:09 From Glenn Workman : Throwing hand 13:59:00 From Glenn Workman : Acts similar to Shuffle mode in in Pro Tools. 13:59:02 From Björn Lindén : Glenn:does it matter if you are a leftie or a righty ? 13:59:17 From Gary Chase : Regarding topics for future webinars- I’d love too see how how you use track selector to select and view between tracks and mixer windows especially with larger orchestral sections. Thanks Matt! 13:59:26 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: No, it throws either direction, it sticks to the next item. 13:59:52 From Björn Lindén : glenn: :-) 13:59:54 From Ray Toler : DP throws hands at me all the time. 14:00:07 From Adam Goldman : Ray: better perhaps hands than fingers 14:00:16 From Björn Lindén : Ray: sometimes it just gives me the finger…. 14:00:51 From Adam Goldman : Björn: :-P 14:01:56 From Ken Thies : But the filename itself is still Vox-02... 14:02:09 From Adam Goldman : yes, KenT: that has long annoyed me 14:02:16 From Glenn Workman : The file is still Vox-02, just the soundbite name is changed. Because of the Undo History it couldn’t use the shorter name. 14:02:30 From Ken Thies : It just points up the difference between a "soundbite" and a "sound file".l Two different animals... 14:02:35 From Glenn Workman : You’d have to flush first. (no more John jokes please). 14:02:38 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: thought he’d flushed the Undo History 14:02:38 From Stephanie Gauthier : art2go: If you are transferring info from the DP webinar YouTube videos, are you aware that you can see a transcript of YouTube videos from within Youtube? Also, YouTube videos can be slowed down to 75% or 50% from within YouTube to make it easier for you to take notes. 14:02:42 From Ray Toler : It would be nice to have some power-tool type commands where you could auto-rename all of the soundbites in a track in one swoop. For example, I forgot to rename the “Omnisphere-3” track to “Bass Synth” before I recorded everything. 14:03:10 From Adam Goldman : Ray: that’s a good one for suggestions@motu.com 14:03:46 From Ken Thies : I don't think the "next" filename is dependent on the undo history. In the audio monitor window, off to the right shows the name of the next file that will be recorded on any rec-enabled track. 14:03:46 From Glenn Workman : Reminder: If you want to save the chat from where you logged on to the current time, click on the 3 dot bubble in the text area of the chat window. 14:05:08 From Ken Thies : I think the current filenameing behaviour is actually well though-out. In the case of hundreds of files and meticulous record keeping, you really don't want a new file taking the same actual name as any previous file, even if the previous file has been deleted. 14:05:30 From Glenn Workman : Thanks Ken. 14:05:47 From Russ Pfeifer : Kitty! 14:06:03 From Peter Giacomini : Is there a way to save the chat on an iPad? I don’t see it in the three dot menu. 14:06:08 From Adam Goldman : The band Benoit’s Cat has returned! 14:06:38 From Neil McCarroll : not on ipad 14:06:43 From Russ Pfeifer : They’ve got attitude 14:06:45 From Glenn Workman : Peter: I don’t think so, but I’ll save and post with others in the user files area I’ve created online here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 14:06:54 From Adam Goldman : their gig was very short 14:07:01 From Peter Giacomini : Thanks, Neil and Glenn 14:07:26 From Russ Pfeifer : Hit the mark though! 14:07:37 From Dan Wool : Anyone know why Zoom keeps spontaneously going to full-screen? 14:07:54 From Neil McCarroll : the band died on stage but got another 8 chances 14:08:01 From DB : wanna day thanks for tip to reorder vracks in Chunks. there’s a lag but it reordered Mixer window. thank you! 14:08:03 From Glenn Workman : Speaker View ? 14:08:04 From Russ Pfeifer : nice 14:08:20 From Ray Toler : The cover band is “Le chat de Benoit” 14:08:20 From kennethpage : Dan. It changes when Matt changes screens. 14:08:40 From kennethpage : Just like that 14:09:01 From chris : Hey Benoit W - was the Stress LP done on DP ? 14:09:10 From Dan Wool : Kenneth: Yes, I’d like it stay one way or the other 14:09:14 From Adam Goldman : If you come to a fork in the road, take it 14:09:28 From Steve Sklar : Good point, Benoit. 14:09:30 From Glenn Workman : Spork In The Road - 14:09:37 From Ray Toler : I can’t hear “fork in the road” without thinking of Kermit and Fozzie. 14:09:40 From Adam Goldman : another band name, Glen 14:09:42 From Adam Goldman : n 14:09:52 From kennethpage : I don’t know if that’s possible because it changes when Matt changes back and forth. 14:09:54 From John Boyle : Just don’t cut off your Slausen…… 14:09:59 From Timmy Samuel : Ray: :-) 14:10:13 From James Paschall : lol, gents. 14:10:30 From kennethpage : Dan. Mine is changing too. 14:10:43 From Ray Toler : Thankfully, “Moving Right Along” has now replaced “Waterloo” as my current earworm. I’ve been singing Abba for like 4 days. 14:10:57 From Adam Goldman : sorry for your pain, Ray 14:11:03 From Glenn Workman : You need to build them. Not all devices respond to identity request and reply. 14:11:04 From James Paschall : lol, Ray! 14:11:21 From Dan Wool : Not remedial. The Audio MDI setup is confusing….even after all these years! 14:11:24 From Mark Rasmussen : How Bout PDF’s to download with an outline…Shortcuts etc highlighted 14:11:26 From Ray Toler : I like Abba. I just want more than the one word I know from Waterloo running through my head. 14:11:47 From Adam Goldman : ABBA’s cool….any 4-day ear worm is overkill 14:11:57 From jraoul : I feel like I win when I lose 14:11:58 From Benoit Widemann : @chris nope, it was way before Performer was born… 14:12:00 From Neil McCarroll : ABBA song The Visitors way ahead of its time 14:12:17 From Timmy Samuel : You can save AMS setups 14:12:20 From Ray Toler : “WATERLOO… duh di da daa di duh daa da daaaa…. “ 14:12:24 From Glenn Workman : I used to use a Polaroid to do that :) 14:12:42 From Ray Toler : I use an iPhone on some of my synths now. 14:12:48 From Adam Goldman : duh di da daa, etc….that’s the translated lyrics, right, Ray? 14:12:57 From John Flaherty : Glenn, you’re dating yourself. 14:13:04 From Glenn Workman : Ray: I take photos of B3 drawbars for tunes. 14:13:13 From John Flaherty : Though, not really, there are now new Polaroid cameras again. 14:13:19 From Glenn Workman : At least I put that photo in the project folder. 14:13:21 From Ray Toler : It’s translated from my brain. I have to be careful with that, though… I could bring down Google with that processing demand. 14:13:29 From Adam Goldman : ha! 14:13:38 From Glenn Workman : Ken’s Cat! 14:13:47 From John Flaherty : A talking cat! 14:13:58 From Russ Pfeifer : LoL!!! 14:14:07 From Benoit Widemann : my cat is watching yours! 14:14:19 From john mazzei : I had Maschine selected as audio input! Ha Ha! Now I selected internal mic, should work now. DOH! 14:14:25 From Neil McCarroll : Top Cat or more Benny? 14:14:37 From Adam Goldman : Top Cat!! 14:14:38 From Glenn Workman : He’s the most tip top, Top cat. 14:15:25 From Russ Pfeifer : Felix 14:15:35 From Adam Goldman : Russ: wonderful, wonderful 14:15:36 From Glenn Workman : & Poindexter 14:15:54 From Ken Thies : Meow! :-) 'Fraid this computer doesn't have a camera on it yet. The cat is Tabitha, who was the inspiration for naming my studio "KaT's Corner". :-) 14:16:13 From James Paschall : Trivia: Cat’s have a proportionately large cerebellum, responsible for coordinating muscular movement. Hence the cat righting reflex. 14:16:20 From James Paschall : Cats 14:16:30 From Benoit Widemann : To everyone: send suggestion email to MOTU about comping MIDI :) 14:16:31 From kennethpage : Adam on the ball 14:16:41 From Glenn Workman : suggestions@motu.com 14:16:45 From Adam Goldman : Other Robin, tryna pay attention. :-) 14:17:00 From Adam Goldman : (perhaps Other Other Robin) 14:17:06 From Benoit Widemann : If they get hundreds of email, they’ll pump up the priority on that, hopefully. 14:17:27 From Ken Thies : James: interesting trivia, thanks! 14:17:48 From Glenn Workman : No accent click, just normal, so nothing on downbeat. 14:17:56 From Glenn Workman : (missing click file) 14:18:08 From Ray Toler : I liked hearing Matt’s drummer brain quietly talking the other day when he was recording parts in. 14:18:27 From Russ Pfeifer : “The Cats of Motu Guru” 14:18:44 From Ray Toler : Cats of the Unicorn 14:19:00 From Adam Goldman : Felis Unicornus 14:19:16 From Russ Pfeifer : Mark of the Feline 14:19:25 From James Paschall : lol, all! 14:19:30 From Ray Toler : MOTpthtpthtthtpththt 14:19:34 From Russ Pfeifer : On my hands 14:19:48 From Adam Goldman : Ray: HA!! 14:19:52 From Ian Billet : “Marry MIDI to Audio Track”, or visa-versa, would be an interesting option 14:20:22 From Ray Toler : Ian… now that is an interesting concept…. move a midi note and have the audio automatically pitch shift to match... 14:20:57 From Rigo Mora : i think is more precise in Event List 14:21:12 From Rigo Mora : always do there 14:21:14 From Ian Billet : Ray -It’s opening a can of worms but yes stuff like that! 14:21:37 From Ray Toler : Cans of worms are a specialty of mine. 14:22:05 From Glenn Workman : Can o’ worms, in the weeds, off the rails, the first couple tracks on Matt’s new album. 14:22:45 From jraoul : Splice 14:23:15 From Adam Goldman : Splice. What he said. D’oh 14:23:33 From James Paschall : Go Adam! 14:23:39 From Gary Chase : When receiving SMFs from other DAW users there must be 2 tempo events for DP to see any conductor track info. So if it’s a stagnant tempo this must happen. 14:23:42 From Adam Goldman : Lie, cheat, and steal until it works 14:23:43 From darrellsmith : Adam is on fire!!!!!!! 14:23:47 From Russ Pfeifer : Glenn - w/Moving Right Along 14:23:56 From kennethpage : These participants questions are also very helpful. I’m learning a lot. 14:24:44 From Ray Toler : Kenneth - I always learn a ton of features and workflow enhancements every time I watch someone else “drive” DP. 14:25:11 From kennethpage : Yes. I know. 14:25:21 From James Paschall : If you want a smart conversation, invite smart people and here they are! 14:27:52 From Benoit Widemann : These sessions are incredibly useful. 14:28:37 From John Boyle : I used to understand DP. These Webinars keep pushing me closer to “newbie” status, and I LOVE it! 14:28:41 From kennethpage : Once again. I thank you Matt, Glenn, and now Adam for all of this. 14:28:45 From Ken Thies : A fun thing with stretch, if you see where the black line makes a little square pattern, you can also shift the vertical part of that, which then modifies the amount of audio which will be affected by the stretch. Helps to smooth an event's envelope to keep it more natural.... 14:28:51 From Adam Goldman : John B: The more you know, the more you know you don’t know 14:29:09 From darrellsmith : Nice one Adam. 14:29:12 From John Boyle : @Adam. Yup. 14:29:15 From darrellsmith : That is so true 14:29:29 From Adam Goldman : it’s also the name of a Tower of Power track. (Great song, btw) 14:29:57 From Ray Toler : One of my favorite phrases is “I’m too old to know that much.” 14:30:22 From John Boyle : @Ray. LOL 14:30:57 From jraoul : I know, I know. But — you know? — you never know. 14:31:06 From Ray Toler : I know, right? 14:31:15 From Adam Goldman : I know you know, so stop no-ing and yes 14:31:54 From James Paschall : As the area of our knowledge increases, so does the perimeter of our ignorance. 14:31:56 From Russ Pfeifer : Oh no 14:32:00 From Adam Goldman : and as far as THAT goes, you better believe I believe I believe it. 14:32:13 From Ray Toler : I believe that you believe that. 14:32:18 From Geert D'haene : and then you want to know a lot more, to discover again that you know little :-) 14:32:24 From Adam Goldman : believe it, Ray 14:32:35 From Glenn Workman : paul: Might also be there because folks keep older DP versions installed as well, and DP is seeing them even though they don’t work in newer versions. 14:32:45 From Ray Toler : Everyone just got a little bit dimmer when he closed the window. 14:32:55 From Ken Thies : Liking Gallery! 14:33:03 From kennethpage : I like it 14:33:06 From Edward Auslender : we all can each choose our own choice of views 14:33:09 From Dan Wool : I don’t understand… 14:33:10 From Glenn Workman : Save the Chat.