12:21:24 From Caxa : Yes thanks for the password - I had same problem with the website 12:22:55 From John Boyle : Thanks to Adam, I am here……. 12:26:05 From Terry Leigh Britton : Good to be here again! Greetings from Elizabeth City, NC USA! 12:27:21 From Glenn Workman : Webinar CodesTue 04/28 574 829 769 485055 Thu 05/07 862-8276-3638 733544 Fri 05/08 760-483-499 831614 12:28:22 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn. 12:28:23 From Terry Leigh Britton : What might explain the issue is that the links do not appear until 12:15 PM EST each day. (9:15 Pacific, I guess.) 12:28:53 From John Flaherty : Terry, I’ve tried it after that time, and it still doesn’t show up. 12:29:05 From kennethpage : Same here. 12:29:13 From Ray Toler : Hey, @Caxa, thanks for the Gatekeeper recommendation, but please don’t recommend any more plugs to me. You cost me $250 yesterday, because I ended up wanting to buy the whole bundle. :-) 12:29:42 From Jay Farber : Yesterdays info is there 12:29:49 From jraoul : Ray — touchy, touchy, touchy 12:29:50 From Jay Farber : Thanks Glenn 12:30:09 From Ray Toler : jraoul - :-D 12:30:19 From John Boyle : I’m good with that Darrell!!! 12:30:57 From Björn Lindén : it’s there now… 12:31:00 From Björn Lindén : :-) 12:31:09 From John Flaherty : I just refreshed the page. Seems to work now. 12:31:20 From Jay Farber : It is giving info now 12:31:31 From jraoul : Changing the codes would be valuable if zoom-bombing were an issue 12:31:33 From Björn Lindén : Adam: I did. But on another computer at another place… :-) 12:31:37 From Robert Turner : Howdy from New Mexico! 12:31:39 From Luke Steward : page wasnt giving the code, just now got in, rip 12:31:54 From Terry Leigh Britton : ugh 12:32:11 From John Boyle : As a frequent host, I find creating the password seems to make it safer…. 12:32:13 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : made it 12:32:18 From John Flaherty : Sure! 12:32:21 From Robert Turner : If you missed it last night, RFDTV did a "Larry's Country Diner" tribute to Jimmy Capps. And if you're not aware, Jimmy Capps was a Grand Ole Opry stage musician for over 5 decades and was also a studio musician for almost as many years. He played guitar with practically all the Great Country stars at one time or another. His talent and versitility made him one of the most sought-after Nashville guitar players most of his adult life. If you're interested, RFDTV will air the Larry's Diner tribute again tomorrow night at 11pm EST. Here's a link to Jimmy's credits: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jimmy-capps-mn0000293933/credits It's quite impressive and he will be missed! 12:33:06 From Jay Farber : Is there a recommendation for best inexpensive touch sensitive pad controller? That p[lays well with DP?] 12:33:28 From Neil McCarroll : Hi everyone, catching up with girlfriend for first time in months so will just be dipping in and out. Have a great webinar and y’all take care! 12:33:56 From jraoul : 5th of Beethoven! 12:33:58 From Jeff Jarvis : A Fifh of Beethoven! 12:34:48 From jraoul : big ears! 12:35:03 From Jeff Jarvis : But you should see what happened to the bee! 12:36:01 From jraoul : Adam/Glenn — I don’t want to clutter up the bandwidth, but could you ask Matt if Tuesday is just a career retrospective, or will there be any tech talk tech talk tech talk ? 12:36:12 From Ray Toler : Jay, do you mean like an X-Y controller or a multitouch surface? 12:37:15 From Jay Farber : Multi touch, Drum pad ish 12:37:18 From jraoul : Nice impression of a clock, Adam 12:37:36 From Steve Sklar : Will I need kleenex? 12:37:54 From jraoul : Sklar — be prepared 12:37:55 From Adam Goldman : jraoul my RE company is actually called Tock, LLC 12:38:07 From jraoul : Named for the dog in Phantom Tollbooth? 12:38:11 From Kenneth : Is anyone using DP 10 with Eucon as it surface controller 12:38:22 From Adam Goldman : (though not so much a clock, YES, for the Watchdog in Phantom Tollbooth) 12:38:59 From Geert D'haene : Thank you Adam for the Login codes :-) :-) greetings from Belgium 12:39:08 From Adam Goldman : Hi, Geert! 12:39:46 From Terry Leigh Britton : Neal - nice Putney synth in the background - my first synth 1972-75 12:40:08 From Tom Lewis : Hi All 12:40:11 From Adam Goldman : Kenneth….yes, DP with Eucon & several Artist Series surfaces/controls 12:40:12 From Gregg Seibert : VCS in the background. Awspme 12:40:25 From John Flaherty : Do you know Roger Neill? 12:40:26 From kennethpage : Putney, the very 1st synth I ever saw 12:40:29 From Scott Dorton : Any other Yamaha Motif XF users out there on Mac OS who can’t find Motif XF in the DP10 Bundles Window? I have tried since DP7 to get proper patches in DP10. I don’t think Apple put the DX in Audio midi setup. 12:40:32 From Neil McCarroll : Hell yeah to the teaching! The world needs us!! 12:40:34 From Ken Thies : Juno 106! :-) 12:41:05 From kennethpage : Loved my 106 12:41:08 From Adam Goldman : too bad Unisyn ain’t a thing no mo 12:41:19 From Neil McCarroll : Alpha Juno 1 - my baby 12:41:20 From jraoul : +1 Adam 12:41:31 From Glenn Workman : glenn@freqsound.com 12:41:35 From Terry Leigh Britton : Sorry, meant Roger Neill - nice Putney! 12:41:47 From Steve Sklar : For a good time, call Glenn… 12:42:02 From Roger Neill : Thanks Glenn. 12:42:05 From Roger Neill : Putney! 12:42:14 From Jay Farber : LOL 12:42:28 From William Baird : Kenneth: I have just started using DP10 with 2 x Avid S1’s. I moved from a Mackie MCU Pro and it is working much better. Not perfect but Eucon is great. MOTU are updating the Eucon bundle in DP. 12:42:57 From Neil McCarroll : I’m three beers in and a bbq - enjoy your coffee!! 12:43:18 From Adam Goldman : what’s on tap today, Neil? 12:43:20 From Glenn Workman : Neil: have fun. 12:43:37 From Björn Lindén : Roger Neil: You may wanna look at soundquest. It can tak care of stuff like that…. 12:43:40 From Neil McCarroll : Belgian lager - going down nicely :) 12:43:41 From Fernando : Is Matt recording? 12:43:42 From Scott Dorton : Ar We Recording? 12:43:43 From Lauro Ferrarini : Ciao from hot, hot Italy 12:43:45 From Adam Goldman : timmy…you ok? 12:43:47 From Ken Thies : But not recording... 12:43:51 From Björn Lindén : Recording' 12:43:54 From Jay Farber : It was fantastic 12:44:18 From Adam Goldman : Timmy for the WIN 12:45:29 From Adam Goldman : JIM edits them????? 12:45:39 From Adam Goldman : Ok, NOW we know about the lag time. :-) 12:45:47 From Ella Segretti : Matt needs two mins so we can hear him in stereo :) 12:45:58 From Ella Segretti : *two mics* 12:46:00 From Robert Turner : That's probably why we don't see Jim much these days!! 12:46:12 From Adam Goldman : you HOPE that’s why, Robert. :-) 12:46:27 From Adam Goldman : Ella: that’s only because he’s talking out the side o his neck 12:46:29 From Robert Turner : Right!! LoL 12:47:08 From Adam Goldman : Don’t play that whole thing again. It’s already raining here in Philadelphia. Enough water to go around. 12:48:05 From John Boyle : Even the squeak is doing it to me…… 12:48:07 From Adam Goldman : Holy smokes….#49 12:48:12 From Adam Goldman : (James Gang, anyone?) 12:49:05 From Ray Toler : Adam, you don’t hear that phrase very often, but “Talkin’ Out the Side of Your Neck” is one of my favorite Cameo songs. Great horn lick in that one. 12:49:14 From Ken Thies : But the cuts makes soundbites, not sound files. Just merge the part you want... 12:49:16 From Jay Farber : Shouldn’t that be a separate Soundbite 12:49:20 From Adam Goldman : Ray: Speakin my language 12:49:53 From Adam Goldman : Those guys are Darrell’s fellow Atlantans 12:50:33 From Ray Toler : I went to high school about 70 miles south of Atlanta, so that sound was a huge part of my youth. 12:50:39 From darrellsmith : Adam: Yep. Larry and the crew. 12:50:59 From Ray Toler : Who else could rock a codpiece like that? :-) 12:51:26 From kennethpage : Word Up 12:51:42 From Adam Goldman : I’m hangin downtown 12:51:48 From Ken Thies : Find similar, used carefully makes it much faster. 12:51:48 From Adam Goldman : kinda waiting 12:52:04 From Adam Goldman : Ken T: good call 12:52:27 From Steve Sklar : Didn’t Ian Anderson win a “best codpiece” Grammy? 12:52:42 From Ken Thies : Adam, thanks! I use RX7 daily for much this same sort of thing. 12:52:54 From Adam Goldman : Steve…pretty sure that was just his flute. ;-) 12:53:17 From Adam Goldman : Ken T: might be easier to get a new piano. ;-P 12:53:31 From Steve Sklar : ‘Oh, right. It was for Heavy Metal. 12:53:33 From Ken Thies : :-) 12:54:09 From Adam Goldman : beautiful work, Matt 12:54:29 From darrellsmith : Ray: Put the wallet away. 12:54:55 From jraoul : Plugin Boutique has an offer of Free RX7 Elements with any purchase. 12:54:56 From Ray Toler : lol. 12:54:57 From kennethpage : Just purchased RX7 but haven’t used yet. 12:55:16 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : got some free version with protools…. 12:55:24 From Ray Toler : Caxa’s plugin recommendation was my budget for the month. Happily, a new month starts tomorrow. 12:55:24 From The Morning Lounge with Jill and Rich : should check it out 12:55:49 From Jay Farber : Which Caxa? 12:55:51 From Adam Goldman : Ray: what did Caxa recommend? 12:55:59 From Adam Goldman : Jay: Caxa is a participant 12:56:08 From Jay Farber : What did he recommend? 12:56:31 From Caxa : @Ray sorry didn’t see your post before! Glad you liked Gatekeeper It’s the best I’ve found of it’s kind. You got the bundle with manipulator etc? 12:56:45 From Ray Toler : Gatekeeper from Polyverse Music. I ended up buying their bundle, because there are some cool things in there. 12:56:58 From Neil McCarroll : RX Standard I think - I got this as part of Izotope Producer Suite 3 12:57:12 From Ray Toler : The “I Wish” plug does some very cool granular things on the fly. 12:57:14 From Jay Farber : Thanks 12:57:50 From Ray Toler : Working on a videogame soundtrack right now that I’ll be able to put those plugs to use on immediately. 12:58:42 From Neil McCarroll : Ray: are you doing dynamic/interactive stuff or cut-scene? 12:59:24 From Ray Toler : It’s pretty straightforward level music… platform battler in the spirit of Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, etc. 12:59:53 From Ray Toler : Next project with this studio might be more dynamic / procedural. Looking forward to learning that. 13:00:07 From Glenn Workman : I did a 5 minute video on the comp tool a few weeks ago: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/TrainingVideos/ 13:00:14 From Caxa : @Ray. For granular weirdness check out Glitchmachines 13:00:39 From Ray Toler : HA! Your recommendation has no power over me, Caxa. I already have all of their stuff. ;-) 13:00:44 From jraoul : Before you start comp-tooling, but after you show takes, you could put some time into lining up the takes to make the comping process more useful 13:01:05 From Adam Goldman : Caxa: your Kung Fu is apparently very strong 13:01:16 From Caxa : HAHA! Ok Well done… 13:01:17 From Ray Toler : Comp tool is *very* good for creating glitch tracks, especially with vocals. 13:02:18 From Bradley DePasse : You can have multiple zones per take? 13:02:26 From Neil McCarroll : Ray: Cool! I think some of the most amazing composing and new music is happening in games. I’ve dabbled in wwise and FMOD. 13:02:57 From Ray Toler : Neil - FMOD is what i was planning on learning, but I’d love your take on which is your preferred environment. 13:03:04 From Glenn Workman : The assembled comp track at the top can also be edited like a regular audio track. You can edit/trim soundbites/crossfade, and it doesn’t affect the various takes. 13:04:02 From Caxa : @Adam… can’t be ……Ray already has Glitchmachines! 13:04:29 From Ray Toler : I think Adam was saying that your kung fu is so powerful, it went back in time and made me buy it before you recommended it. 13:04:49 From Adam Goldman : Caxa: it was your Kung Fu that knocked Ray out SO hard that he found himself owning ALL of the things you suggested. THAT, friend, is some serious Kung Fu! 13:04:52 From Caxa : Although does he have Litote? 13:05:10 From Ray Toler : (sobs in defeat, goes off to look up Litote) 13:05:17 From Caxa : HAHA 13:05:50 From Ray Toler : When I learned that absorb function, I literally did a happy dance. 13:05:54 From Russ Pfeifer : Nice volly 13:06:00 From Neil McCarroll : FMOD great for randomisation of sound design etc. wWise is the one for transitioning between musical layers and cues. Incredible tools given that they are free to access for individuals and and non triple-A studios. Great online tutorials. 13:06:13 From Adam Goldman : parry! Thrust! Touché! 13:06:18 From John Boyle : This software is really magic 13:06:19 From darrellsmith : Neill:FMOD? 13:06:20 From Ray Toler : Very cool, thanks, Neil! 13:07:52 From Ray Toler : Darrel, FMOD and wWise are environments for videogame music. 13:08:08 From darrellsmith : COOL THANKS 13:08:08 From Adam Goldman : don’t mess with Orcs. They’re dangerous. Sharp, nasty teeth. That Orc’s a KILLER! 13:08:17 From Eric Brown : Adam, I was a BIG fan of the James Gang. Helped me learn to drum. I also did a show with Cameo back in the day. One night we opened for Chic, The Brother’s Johnson & Kwik, the next nigh Kool & The Gang, the Brothers Johnson & Cameo. Slammin bands. 13:08:24 From darrellsmith : Sorry all caps was not intended 13:08:27 From Ray Toler : Let’s the developers trigger music based on events in the game, bring in multiple parts, etc. 13:08:37 From Ray Toler : *lets* 13:08:44 From Adam Goldman : Eric Brown: Nice! 13:09:32 From Glenn Workman : Eric: Very cool. Had the chance to open for Kool and the Gang once. EVERYONE in the band were great musicians. They all seemed to play more than one instrument well, and even the tech/tuner would play keys or guitar when he wasn’t fixing something. 13:09:33 From Adam Goldman : Orc Control! 13:09:36 From Ray Toler : Eric, those two nights would have been one of those indelible moments for me had I seen them. amazing bands. 13:09:57 From Eric Brown : big, big fan of Joe Walsh. Best slide player in Rock IMO. 13:10:26 From Adam Goldman : Cliff Adams, tbone for K&TheGang was in here some years back (he passed since) with a band…fantastic guy. 13:10:26 From jraoul : I have a Joe Walsh story — remind me when I’m not hanging on Matt’s every word. 13:10:28 From Victor LeComer : Lowell George - Slide master 13:11:11 From Neil McCarroll : It’s a whole new style of composing you should definitely dig in to. We are in the presence of Gaming Royalty here with Garry Schyman. Also well worth checking out music by enfant terrible Olivier Deriviere who is at the curtting edge of what can be done with the interactive/dynamic side of things. 13:11:16 From Glenn Workman : Victor: Little Feat a HUGE influence for me. Billy Payne also one of the most recorded keyboard players and great taste and touch. 13:11:36 From Victor LeComer : Glenn - Dotto! 13:11:47 From Ray Toler : Thanks, Neil! I’m new to the game… recovering executive. :-) 13:11:55 From Victor LeComer : Glenn - Er, Ditto 13:11:59 From Glenn Workman : Victor: The Rockpalast show is well worth watching. 13:12:03 From Adam Goldman : If you don’t know the Feat or Billy Payne, you prolly oughta check them out. 13:12:06 From Adam Goldman : :-) 13:12:11 From Eric Brown : In that band we opened for a lot of acts in those days. We were offered a contract with DeLite Records but thing went bad in the band and never went anywhere. I wrote a lot of the music so I lost quite a bit. 13:12:46 From Ray Toler : I’m in the presence of all sorts of royalty on these webinars. :-) 13:13:03 From Adam Goldman : Ray:(we’re not worthy, we’re not worthy) 13:13:12 From Eric Brown : Learning from Glenn and you guys is bring back my edge. Thank You Everybody! 13:13:42 From Glenn Workman : Eric: We need to trade music at some point. All are welcome. 13:13:44 From Ray Toler : That was a lucky edit… most of the time mine look more like a cliff. 13:13:55 From Adam Goldman : SMOOVE 13:14:58 From Glenn Workman : Mastering Engineer to me at first session: I fixed your music. 13:15:17 From Adam Goldman : “I didn’t know it was broken” 13:15:26 From Ray Toler : THAT is what my edits normally start out looking like. 13:15:55 From Adam Goldman : one mo time: Type A much?? 13:16:20 From Glenn Workman : Type A - requirement for audio engineer 13:16:45 From Tom Lewis : OCD features are helpful for engineer 13:17:01 From Ray Toler : I got so much more comfortable with experimenting once I learned that DP is always going back to the originals when you make a change. I’m not making a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy. 13:17:02 From Eric Brown : Would love to Glenn. I’m having an engine problem all of a sudden. My songs are playing and the engine through my 1248 is going into overload and wants to shut down. I think there was an update to Mojave and it started after I did the upgrade. I do run a lot of plugins. 13:17:05 From Adam Goldman : that alphabet soup really looks like a CODA to me 13:17:39 From G C : Wisdom- every program has a speed limit haha 13:18:13 From Adam Goldman : Eric: a firmware update to 1248, maybe? 13:18:49 From Steve Sklar : Izotope has RX7 Elements free through Aug. 31 with any purchase. 13:19:30 From Glenn Workman : Latest firmware (v1.3.5+1434) for the 1248, 8M, 16A, and 112D(May 13, 2019) 13:20:43 From Eric Brown : I think I’m current on firmware. I bought the unit used about 2 months ago and updated the firmware when I got it. Good call though. I’ll check and see if there is a new firmware version. 13:21:03 From Jay Farber : Glenn , do you have a link for that? 13:21:36 From Adam Goldman : Jay: if you mean to the firmware update, it’s accessible via the browser based control of the I/O 13:21:48 From Eric Brown : Yep, that’s the version of the firmware I’m on. 13:21:50 From Glenn Workman : About halfway down this page for all firmware updates for various ADB interfaces: https://motu.com/proaudio/index.html 13:21:50 From Jay Farber : The Search parameters Matt just used? 13:21:59 From Matthew Komaiko : https://www.izotope.com/en/shop/deals.html 13:22:11 From Adam Goldman : Sorry, Jay. 13:22:29 From Glenn Workman : Jay: they are described and posted here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 13:22:30 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: he means freqsound location 13:22:36 From Adam Goldman : yeah. 13:22:37 From Adam Goldman : that 13:22:42 From Matthew Komaiko : what’s the difference between Rx and rx7? 13:22:59 From John Boyle : With one, you need a doctor 13:23:09 From Ray Toler : (rim shot) 13:23:15 From Glenn Workman : Jay: The pdf file has notes on the various stuff that’s in that folder. 13:23:18 From Adam Goldman : John B: :-) 13:23:32 From Eric Brown : My MacBook Pro may just be getting too slow. I don’t like to print tracks to audio in a lot of cases (I edit quite a bit) but may have to start committing tracks to audio to save CPU. 13:23:37 From Jay Farber : Thanks 13:23:41 From Ray Toler : Matthew, RX is just the generic name people use. RX7 is the current version. 13:24:09 From Ray Toler : There are multiple “level” to the program, though, with the higher versions being more geared to a lot of pro post-production tools. 13:24:11 From Matthew Komaiko : there is a $29 rx deal right now 13:24:18 From jraoul : Does anyone else here work with the breadth of musical styles that Matt does? 13:24:54 From kennethpage : yes 13:24:54 From Adam Goldman : I’ve worked on different peoples’ stuff over the years that covers the map. Philly has so much variety of music going on all the time. 13:25:17 From Adam Goldman : that includes, sadly, “music” 13:25:29 From Adam Goldman : as in, YOU think it’s music. Me?…meh. 13:25:30 From kennethpage : ha 13:25:31 From Geert D'haene : yes I do 13:25:31 From Eric Brown : Dig that Adam! Boston is the same. 13:25:43 From Adam Goldman : Yes, re Boston, Eric 13:26:13 From Ray Toler : Same… my favorite gig was a studio where in any given week, we’d be working on dirty south rap, tejano, country, gospel, rock, and house. 13:26:46 From Adam Goldman : had a lot of jobs too where I was working on non-music audio too…lots of editing…lots of ‘clean-up’ 13:27:21 From Eric Brown : That’s a wide range Ray. 13:27:37 From Adam Goldman : that’s audio clean-up…not necessarily $$ cleanup. ;-) 13:27:55 From Ray Toler : It was a lot of fun. Was in Houston, and the lead engineer had done a lot of the early work with Destiny’s Child. 13:28:06 From Ray Toler : I learned a *lot* from him 13:29:03 From Caxa : @Ray… another thought…. If you need weird voices do you have Wormhole? 13:29:20 From Adam Goldman : Ray Sisko 13:29:28 From Ray Toler : I do not. Haven’t had to do any character voice work lately. 13:29:33 From Eric Brown : Houston was where I was doing the R&B work with most of those bands I mentioned. I was in school at TSU. 13:29:46 From Adam Goldman : That question comes up a lot. “Got Wormhole?” 13:30:27 From Ray Toler : If it’s the one I’m thinking of, I was sorely tempted in the last Black Friday sale season, but ended up sending my money to Spitfire. 13:30:59 From Caxa : @Ray, ok… Wormhole is by Zynaptiq…worth a look for alien voices etc. 13:31:12 From Eric Brown : My God, Matt is Soooooo good at this. Amazing amount of information, Can’t wait until all of the webinars are edited! 13:31:32 From Ray Toler : What’s funny, is that I think of that as a responsible decision. lol. Yeah, I’m remembering a lot of the demo videos I watched on Wormhole. Was really really tempted and it’s on my “some day” list. 13:31:41 From John Chung : If anyone can afford to hold off on getting RX immediately, iZotope and Sweetwater have offered the Elements Suite bundle (base versions of Ozone, RX, Neutron, Nectar) for $30 (normally $200). Picked up the discount back in April: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/elements-suite.html 13:32:14 From Caxa : @Ray I was the same….just never quite got round to buying it 13:32:31 From Ray Toler : I almost got it just as a fun toy. 13:32:38 From Ray Toler : But it was an expensive fun toy. 13:32:52 From Caxa : Yup the price was the killer 13:32:59 From Ray Toler : The second I have a paying gig that needs it, though... 13:33:28 From Glenn Workman : Undo History would also help if you didn’t do a Save As. 13:33:42 From Eric Brown : I picked up Izotope’s Music Maker pack for $40.00 a couple of months back. Had a lot of those plugins and the Iris 2 synth too. That alone was worth $40.00 13:34:24 From Ray Toler : PSA / Charity tracks really are a genre unto themselves. 13:34:29 From Jay Farber : Where was that offered? 13:34:29 From jraoul : call me schmaltzy, but I’d throw a little reverb at that hole 13:34:44 From Glenn Workman : Also: Make a Duplicate Chunk before making those edits to have both in the same file. 13:35:01 From Adam Goldman : I was thinking adding a Chunk too, Glenn 13:35:17 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: He moved the “Tom Verb” in the automation section. I think it was there, just not very noticeable for me on Zoom. 13:35:49 From jraoul : there’s some little percussion thing that pretty much fills it, but it still sounds a little dry on my system 13:35:58 From Ella Segretti : I know something DP an’t do that I want :) 13:36:49 From John Chung : Jay: I think the Music Maker Bundle was offered back in May. Definitely recommend getting on their email list or follow them on social media to get notified of their deals: https://www.izotope.com/en/shop/deals.html 13:36:57 From Caxa : For a slightly off-the-wall reverb… this is free…https://valhalladsp.com/shop/reverb/valhalla-supermassive/ 13:37:08 From Eric Brown : I picked the Music Maker pack directly from Izotope from an online add. For guitar players, you should checkout Neural DSP. I picked up Tosin Abasi’s plugin and it is monsters! 13:37:13 From Glenn Workman : If you want to ask a question: Open the Participants panel and click on Raise Hand. Matt will send a request to unmute your mic. 13:37:20 From Jay Farber : Thanks 13:37:35 From darrellsmith : So what does shift option return affect? 13:37:47 From Ray Toler : Caxa - anything Sean at Valhalla puts out is an insta-buy for me. Love his stuff. 13:37:57 From Caxa : Yup 13:38:01 From Glenn Workman : darrell: Select from where you are all the way to the end. 13:38:03 From Ken Thies : Ella, what's that? 13:38:08 From Timmy Samuel : darrell: it grows the selection to the right 13:38:32 From darrellsmith : Oh okay. Thanks Glenn 13:38:51 From James Paschall : And how do you select and grow to the left? 13:38:55 From Ella Segretti : Ken: Magically output a creative intelligent cute partner :) 13:38:55 From Glenn Workman : darrell: Its in the Commands Window - Grow Selection to... 13:39:09 From John Chung : Shift>Return is Grow Selection to the left I believe? 13:39:23 From Ken Thies : Ella: Ahh. :-) 'Fraid I don't have a workaround for that.... 13:39:29 From Adam Goldman : Ella: I think that’s a function that comes from Wormhole that was mentioned moment ago. :-P 13:39:32 From James Paschall : Thanks, John. 13:39:41 From Ella Segretti : Ken :) 13:39:58 From Erik Ibsen-Nowak : Yeah, shift, ret grows to the left. 13:39:59 From Ella Segretti : Adam … yeah seems most fall into a black hole these days :) 13:40:10 From Adam Goldman : abosrbs light, Ella 13:40:43 From jraoul : that could be handy for your filter issues, Ella 13:41:13 From James Paschall : Diminishing Darkness. 13:41:29 From Ella Segretti : Hahaha. 13:41:48 From Adam Goldman : that’s a patch change, I think, James. :-) 13:42:00 From Ella Segretti : Talking about Native Instruments, my Kore player can’t find it’s sound library, it’s looking for my old hard drive and every time I try and change it, nothing, just can’t find the library 13:42:04 From James Paschall : lol, Adam! 13:43:41 From jraoul : I just installed some Aria instruments, and now everytime I open a project enabled with them, the engine looks for an old Aria library I haven’t used in years, and I have to click 50+ messages to move forward. 13:44:00 From darrellsmith : Thanks Glenn, got it. 13:44:33 From Warren McRae : Ella.. you can redirect them in the native access application 13:44:52 From Ray Toler : ^^^^^ 13:44:52 From Adam Goldman : Ella: I don’t use Kore anymore…it doesn’t work (and hasn’t) for a while…but, I’ve successfully taught NI tools new library locations. If you Google relocating libraries for NI you can change them and have the app learn them (and keep them) 13:45:03 From Ella Segretti : warren ok, i’ll check again ... 13:45:13 From Adam Goldman : most library based tools can do that too 13:45:19 From Ella Segretti : Adam thanks 13:45:26 From Adam Goldman : (drives die too easily. :-P ) 13:45:30 From Glenn Workman : I-Beam - but also select in the Ruler above. 13:46:01 From James Paschall : Wow…the world almost ended. 13:46:13 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Its the Hurricane comiiing 13:46:17 From Adam Goldman : air can be evil 13:46:27 From James Paschall : AAdam, lol 13:46:28 From Ray Toler : I’m also in the “Ex-Kore Users Group” - never worked well for me, and I was one of the silly people that bought the Kore (original) hardware. 13:46:30 From James Paschall : Adam 13:46:33 From Tom Lewis : Tough to record in that room 13:46:36 From Ray Toler : It’s collection day again. 13:46:44 From James Paschall : lol, Ray. 13:47:48 From Adam Goldman : on Jim’s absent behalf…there’s apparently no such thing as DP10.12…Matt misspoke. :-P 13:48:03 From Ray Toler : This is not the update you’re looking for. 13:48:24 From Adam Goldman : zackly, Ray 13:48:24 From Glenn Workman : DP10.12 is the current beta version we’ve been on for several months. 13:48:51 From Ken Thies : I'm trying to find the command Matt used to select only the soundbite range, option-A if I recall. That hotkey is not set in my keys, and I can't find the menu item or in the commands list... 13:49:14 From Adam Goldman : optionA sets inputs/outputs 13:49:46 From Adam Goldman : (Assignment window) 13:49:50 From Ken Thies : Maybe it was control A... "ML Soundbites" I think I saw, but cannot find that. 13:50:30 From Darron Grant : You can select soundbites with the lasso tool Ctrl 13:50:47 From Timmy Samuel : It was in the extras link that Glann posted: Matt’s Search Tool 13:51:01 From Timmy Samuel : The ML Soundbites I mean. 13:51:02 From Darron Grant : Cntrl Option drag to select soundbites 13:51:33 From Timmy Samuel : https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 13:52:15 From Jay Farber : Was there an in-depth in a previous Webinar on the Search. Tool? 13:52:17 From William Baird : Kenneth: speak to Brendan at MOTU they have a new Eucon bundle that now shows the meters.... 13:52:24 From Ken Thies : Aha! Timmy, thank you! 13:53:46 From Glenn Workman : Jay: There was, it hasn’t been posted yet. 13:53:53 From William Baird : Adam: YEs. I have that new bundle and it is working better with my Avid S1’s 13:54:21 From Jay Farber : Do you know which one? Titled Search? 13:55:56 From Robert Turner : Where do I find the audition level control? 13:56:00 From Glenn Workman : Jay: Thursday May 21 webinar. 13:56:09 From Adam Goldman : a reminder to lower your hand once you’ve had your question answered, so it’s easier for Matt to know what folks still have questions that need to be answered 13:56:17 From Jay Farber : Thanks Glenn 13:58:50 From Timmy Samuel : Robert: In the Audio Options preference under the play and record section toward the bottom 13:58:51 From Ray Toler : Adam and Glenn… don’t make us separate you two. 13:59:12 From Adam Goldman : Wow, Ray…your Zoom Fu is REALLY strong 13:59:14 From MikeyJ : I ignore "Songs", and "Chunks" are my "Songs" in DP. 13:59:17 From Glenn Workman : Ray: I’m playing Brady Bunch panels with Adam. 13:59:35 From Adam Goldman : Glenn, in my screen you gotta be my great grandchild, I think 14:00:13 From Gregg Seibert : You need to make certain you manually set the end time of each chunk before adding them to the song. Then they chain together easier 14:00:45 From Adam Goldman : Gregg: good call 14:01:15 From Glenn Workman : You have to Copy Conductor Track into the Song if you want the various tempo sections. 14:01:17 From Ray Toler : Victor and Guy have me thinking I need to sit outside more often for these. :) 14:01:49 From jraoul : Ray - or get Luis’s virtual background 14:01:53 From Adam Goldman : Ray: as long as it’s not trash pickup day 14:01:57 From Ray Toler : Or Timmy’s. 14:02:15 From Russ Pfeifer : Let’s do “outdoors” Tuesday 14:02:17 From Ray Toler : I need Timmy’s shirt. 14:02:33 From Ray Toler : I mean, not literally *his* shirt, but that shirt. 14:02:43 From kennethpage : I need Timmy’s house 14:02:45 From John Flaherty : Timmy, are you going to have us all over to dinner at that table behind you? 14:03:00 From Adam Goldman : Ray: you beat me to it, once again (“his shirt") 14:03:07 From Glenn Workman : Victor: Copy Conductor Tracks is in the mini-menu of the Song Window. That will let import Conductor info if you don’t want the Song to use its own. 14:03:25 From Ray Toler : John, I’d be worried that Jack Nicholson is the caretaker there… 14:03:37 From Adam Goldman : REDRUM! 14:03:42 From John Flaherty : Ray, lol! 14:03:50 From Adam Goldman : !STENROH REDRUM 14:03:59 From John Flaherty : Adam! 14:04:17 From Victor LeComer : Thx, Glenn. I’m going to try something and get back to you after. Thx, again. 14:04:30 From Russ Pfeifer : They got my ear! 14:04:39 From Robert Turner : Timmy: I'm trying to find the Audio Options preference. 14:04:45 From Glenn Workman : Victor: You and I are apparently 2 in 1000 who use Songs. 14:05:01 From Victor LeComer : Glenn: :) 14:05:06 From Ray Toler : Russ, when we said you need good ears to engineer music, we were talking about the hearing, not the size. 14:05:27 From Adam Goldman : Ray, yes, but theoretically size DOES matter 14:05:32 From Glenn Workman : Ray/Russ: He just needs to find another bee to balance the stereo image. 14:05:48 From Ray Toler : Yeah, the phase issues must be crazy! 14:05:56 From Russ Pfeifer : I gotta pray more Specific 14:06:03 From Timmy Samuel : Robert: Are you in DP 10.1? 14:06:11 From Robert Turner : Yes. 14:06:15 From Adam Goldman : Russ, rake on the left more 14:06:24 From Russ Pfeifer : Lol 14:07:02 From Ken Thies : Glenn & Victor: I use song on occasion. Usually in ways which are probably not intended.... 14:07:12 From Timmy Samuel : Robert: Toward the bottom of the Preferences window? It’s the first item under Play and Record. 14:07:40 From Adam Goldman : +1 on reveal layers 14:07:55 From John Boyle : +1 on reveal 14:07:58 From Robert Turner : Timmy: Got it! Thanks. 14:08:07 From Timmy Samuel : :-) 14:08:08 From kennethpage : Already got Iris 2 14:08:10 From Ken Thies : I love Iris2. 14:08:16 From Adam Goldman : I got 2 irises? 14:08:17 From max : Reveal Layers + 1 14:08:21 From Ray Toler : Even if you aren’t interested, some of these fire sales are good ways to get bundle upgrades in the future. 14:08:23 From Victor LeComer : Ken - I’m probably thinking of using it more similar to you. As a composer/performance platform. 14:08:25 From John Boyle : Got a link for it ar2ro? 14:08:25 From Caxa : Yup I have Iris as well… 14:08:29 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thank You Art2ro! 14:08:47 From jraoul : https://www.pluginboutique.com/articles/1616?utm_campaign=104736_%28L%29%20PB-Email-Friday-Newsletter-30-07-2020&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter&dm_i=6D39,28TC,15VNAX,8K2I,1 14:08:50 From Steve Sklar : Iris 2 is great, but a processor hog, or at least a piglet. 14:08:51 From Glenn Workman : Ken Thies did a short video on turning layers into tracks so you can see them all. Its posted in our user files area here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/TrainingVideos/TurningLayersIntoTakes.mp4 14:09:13 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thanks Jraoul 14:09:34 From jraoul : That’s the link to the Elements deal, but you can navigate to the Iris deal 14:09:41 From Adam Goldman : Meter Bridge wrap-around is great 14:09:46 From Adam Goldman : constant use for me 14:10:24 From Bradley DePasse : https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/4-Synth/1303-Iris-2 14:10:33 From Ray Toler : I reset the range in the audio monitor window when i’m recording to show -18 or -12 as the bottom. 14:10:37 From Jay Farber : Wouldn’t you know I bought rRX7 elements yesterday and here it is for free with Iris2 for 10… Ugh 14:10:45 From Adam Goldman : Warren: suggestions@motu.com for a track selector function in Meter Bridge 14:11:02 From Ray Toler : Then if I get just the occasional peak showing up I know I’m in the ballpark. 14:11:19 From Ray Toler : But I agree a track selector in meter bridge would be very helpful 14:11:26 From Warren McRae : @Adam..yup, I’ll send it in 14:11:59 From darrellsmith : Wow thanks Art2ro..Iris 2 is really 10 bucks at https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/4-Synth/1303-Iris-2 14:12:24 From art2ro : Here’s the link for Iris 2 sale https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/4-Synth/1303-Iris-2 14:12:27 From Warren McRae : @Darrell.. thanx for the link 14:12:33 From darrellsmith : Ray: I got my wallet out. 14:12:55 From Ray Toler : PUT IT AWAY! DON’T DO IT! Wait… for what? 14:12:58 From Steve Sklar : Purchasing Iris for $9 might qualify to get RX7 Elements for free. 14:13:19 From art2ro : For 10 bucks, you can’t got wrong!! 14:13:21 From Glenn Workman : If you want to save the Chat at any time - click on the 3 dot bubble in the text area. 14:13:27 From Ray Toler : Ah, Iris. Yeah, I’d get my wallet out for that as well. 14:13:36 From Ken Thies : Well, have a great weekend all; gotta take off to deliver a project before 3 today.... 14:13:38 From Caxa : @Steve if it’s Pluginboutique then yes it should. 14:13:44 From darrellsmith : Ray: is it a trial version? 14:14:07 From Ray Toler : Although iZotope’s “upgrade” system is one of the most confusing things I’ve ever tried to navigate. I routinely have to build a spreadsheet to see if I’m actually getting a deal or rebuying something I already own. 14:15:08 From darrellsmith : Sorry Ray that question was for Art2ro 14:15:16 From John Boyle : Not even my Catholic background would let me believe a computer could be saved by holy water. 14:15:24 From jraoul : wow 14:15:26 From darrellsmith : Art2ro: is that price a trial version? 14:15:58 From Ray Toler : Looking, Darrell, but I don’t think it’s a trial 14:17:10 From Ray Toler : No, that looks like the full product to me. 14:17:26 From Ray Toler : Oh wait…. now I’m not positive. 14:17:38 From Steve Sklar : 8Pre-Es rocks. Lovely unit! 14:17:39 From Adam Goldman : Ray: back to the dojjo 14:17:46 From Edward Auslender @ L.A. Music Lab : I just spent $10 on Plugin Boutique and got both Iris 2 and iZotope RX 7 Elements. Yay! 14:17:56 From art2ro : I don’t think so, it doesn’t say anything about being a trial… on any case, I don’t think anybody other than the manufacturer themselves would sell a trial version… 14:18:01 From Scott Dorton : TapLoud, I use an 828mk3 thru usb. Love it 14:18:17 From chris : I’ve had the 828ES fro a while its great the DAC really sounds great 14:18:22 From Ray Toler : There’s a blurb about the trial version at the bottom of the page, but I think the $10 gets you the full thing. 14:18:35 From Peter Giacomini : i have an 828es and I am very happy with it. 14:18:36 From Jay Farber : Still have it 14:18:49 From Adam Goldman : go ‘head, Roger Beall! 14:18:50 From Ray Toler : I’d still be using the original 2408 if my 24IOs weren’t EOLd. 14:18:51 From Glenn Workman : Roger: ) 14:18:52 From Steve Sklar : Tap, I have an original 828 for sale! ;) 14:19:02 From Jay Farber : Still have my Travler 14:19:14 From Terry Leigh Britton : Still love my 828 mk3 hybrid and Ultralite mk3 hybrid units. 14:19:17 From Tom Lewis : I have the 2408mk3 but no PCI slot in iMac so it sits 14:19:21 From Eric Brown : Those 2408s were great. I had one with a Power Mac. Never had a problem with it. 14:19:22 From Adam Goldman : go ‘head, Glenn Workman! 14:19:40 From kennethpage : Still have a 2408 14:19:59 From Ray Toler : Yeah, Darrell, the trial version is a free download from iZotope, so it looks like the Plugin Boutique sale is for the full thing. Heckofadeal. 14:20:00 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Nice Glenn 14:20:00 From kennethpage : what did Matt mean that it works with the new os 14:20:01 From John Chung : From the Plugin Boutique site. Sorry about the wall of text. Installing the Full Iris 2 Sound Library: The Trial version includes only 45 patches and a small sampling of the epic library of great-sounding content. The remaining patches and 11 GB of samples are available to you after you purchase Iris 2. To Access the Full Iris 2 Sound Library After Purchase: 1. First, use your unique serial number to authorize your installation of Iris 2. 2. Then log in to your iZotope account, where you'll now have access to the Iris 2 Sound Library downloads. 3. Download the installers from your account and install them on your computer. 14:20:10 From art2ro : These companies I think sell at these crazy prices, when maybe manufacturers are planning to discontinue something, maybe because lack of appeal to the masses… 14:20:24 From Ray Toler : Also, it’s a bad sign that when I type “plu” into my browser window, it autocompletes to pluginboutique.com 14:20:27 From Robert Turner : Gotta Scoot! Thanks Matt/Glenn/Adam. Have a Great Weekend. See ya Tues. 14:20:30 From Ray Toler : I may have a problem. 14:20:32 From Adam Goldman : Klennth Page: he’s saying that even though the unit is ancient, MOTU keeps the drivers up to day and it works with the current Mac OS 14:20:33 From Glenn Workman : USB 1.0 - 12mps - 2.0 - 480mps - 3.0 5000mps 14:20:49 From kennethpage : thanks Glenn 14:21:04 From kennethpage : Sorry thanks Adam 14:21:05 From Scott Dorton : Thanks guys. Rock On 14:21:09 From chris : I retired the first gen 2408 when my pci cheese grater burned up the memory slots a few years ago and went to the 828ES on a Mac book pro and its been a few years and its great 14:21:27 From Ray Toler : I always put a patch bay above and below my interfaces. 14:21:43 From Bradley DePasse : I absolutely love my 16A. Used to have (2) 2408s and a 24I/O 14:21:47 From Glenn Workman : My AVB MOTU 8M is on 24/7. 14:21:48 From Adam Goldman : you don’t even wanna stack the AVB I/Os 14:22:06 From Glenn Workman : Save the chat. 14:22:13 From Ray Toler : I really wish Funk Logic would come back. 14:22:17 From Eric Brown : If I use the Thunderbolt connection on my 1248 as opposed to the USB 2.0 connection will I get better throughput? 14:22:19 From John Boyle : Thanks to Matt and MOTU 14:22:19 From Adam Goldman : Thanks all!!! 14:22:20 From Jay Farber : Thanks Guys