12:23:54 From Zab Skornik : Hi there 12:24:04 From Nozomi Takasu : @darrell were you talking about RX? I’m trying to use effectively… any tips to try? 12:24:41 From darrellsmith : Nozomi: That was Adam talking about the program. 12:25:22 From Kerwin Young : Greetings everyone!! 12:25:28 From darrellsmith : Nozomi: Good morning. 12:25:40 From Zab Skornik : hi from paris France 12:26:36 From Nozomi Takasu : @darrell Good morning! :) 12:26:55 From Eric Chapelle : hHi Terrance from Austin, TX! 12:27:08 From Russ Pfeifer : Good Evening Paris! 12:27:14 From Zev Burrows : Hello from NYC! 12:28:24 From Geert D'haene : Hi, from Belgium, good evening 12:29:05 From John Flaherty : Boston. 12:29:07 From Russ Pfeifer : Boise 12:29:11 From Rubens Tubenchlak : Berlin 12:29:11 From Björn Lindén : Sweden 12:29:16 From Caxa : Morning from Thailand! 12:29:20 From Robert Thomas Mein : hey, everyone. Still no internal mic working 12:29:33 From Victor LeComer : Bham, AL 12:29:34 From James Tran : Howdy from Big Texas! 12:29:35 From Edward Auslender @ L.A. Music Lab : hello from Los Angeles 12:29:44 From IMPULSE NOTE 9 : Hello from virgin Island tortola 12:29:48 From Jay Farber : LA 12:29:56 From Luis Angel : Hi everyone!!! From Medellin, Colombia🇨🇴👋 12:30:06 From Daniel Paul : Aloha from Hawaii 12:30:26 From James Paschall : Santa Clarita, CA says Hello. 12:31:07 From Stephanie Gauthier : Hello from Ontario, Canada 12:31:20 From Victor LeComer : 9th ward is the worst… 12:31:31 From chris : Hi glenn can you please repost the your site with the webinar downloads ? Safari update removed all my pinned sites. 12:31:56 From Glenn Workman : chris: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 12:32:09 From john mazzei : I’m in southern Oregon. We had the worst air in the world for a few days. Stuck in the studio with the car packed and ready to evacuate if necessary. Fingers crossed. Backup hard drives ready to roll. We need some rain and water here for sure!! 12:32:15 From chris : Thanks! 12:32:19 From Benoit Widemann : Hi all! 12:32:38 From James Paschall : Feel for you John. Hang in. 12:33:11 From Bob Turner : John Mazzei: A lot of fire damage in your area!! We feel for ya, Bro!! 12:34:01 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Hey All, hope everyones having a good Thursday so far 12:34:07 From Jay Farber : Chris use find any file to search for Bookmarks you may find the file and be able to reload 12:34:19 From Bob Turner : YEAAA!!!!!! 12:34:33 From john mazzei : Thanks! We are safe but I know people who lost their houses in our area. Glad to be here with so many like minded people. It’s a great way to keep the mind occupied on something besides the weather report. 12:35:03 From darrellsmith : Adam; When? 12:35:09 From chris : Thanks Jay 12:35:11 From jraoul : version 12? 12:35:20 From Adam Goldman : Darrell: When Jim says so. 12:35:27 From Robert Thomas Mein : Who wants to learn a new program when we know we have the best? 12:35:38 From darrellsmith : I’m like a dog seeing a squirrel. 12:35:46 From Bob Turner : Adam: Tell Matt about the sun shinning through his blinds. 12:35:49 From jraoul : squirrel? where?? 12:35:54 From Adam Goldman : Darrell: better than being a monkey with a pocketwatch 12:36:05 From Glenn Workman : If you need to ask a question: you can open the Participants panel and click the Raise hand button. Adam or Matt will send a request to unmute your mic to ask your question. If you want to save the chat - you can click the 3 dot bubble in the chat text area. It will save everything from when you signed on till when you click Save Chat. 12:36:26 From David Stidham : It 12:36:29 From Bob Turner : LoL 12:36:30 From Charlyn Bernal : Lots of mics on 12:36:39 From David Stidham : It's his windo blinds. 12:36:58 From Ken Thies : As Matt moves forward and back, and the lights warp around, I'm thinking of a new-fangled way to do polyphonic pitch bend... 12:36:58 From Bob Turner : Glenn drops his watch!!! 12:37:04 From Dave Hayward : never did like windows 12:37:18 From Adam Goldman : that was Glenn’s other shoe dropping 12:37:35 From David Stidham : This is a music webinar. Can't expect good lighting. :) 12:37:49 From James Paschall : +1, Adam. lol 12:37:58 From Glenn Workman : Perry Mason - great mood throughout. 12:38:04 From Bob Turner : WoW!!! 12:38:06 From Tom Lewis : Perry Mason music is TOPS! 12:38:32 From Alle Segretti : The Cinematographer in me cringes :) 12:38:32 From James Paschall : Amazing! 12:38:41 From darrellsmith : $20Million for Halle with Netflix. 12:38:46 From Timmy Samuel : Ella: same 12:39:22 From Russ Pfeifer : Why? 12:39:58 From Victor LeComer : Branford 12:43:23 From Glenn Workman : Passport Mastertracks Pro - ugh 12:43:42 From 733544 : I don’t hear any sound 12:43:50 From Jay Farber : I cant imagine scoring on my Apple Plus HORROR 12:43:56 From Adam Goldman : sound is good here 12:44:04 From Bob Turner : Ver 5 or 6 probably. 12:44:04 From Ray Toler : I had the Passport MIDI interface for my Commodore 64. 12:44:10 From kennethpage : Sound is good here too 12:44:10 From Glenn Workman : Malcom X released in 1992 12:44:17 From jraoul : JL Cooper! 12:44:22 From Ray Toler : Still have it, actually, because… uh… you know, I might need it. 12:44:35 From Jay Farber : The Only one I Dumped 12:45:05 From Bob Turner : I lost 7.1 on my Radius clone in 2014!! 12:46:28 From Steve Sklar : Temp? 12:46:40 From Ray Toler : Temporary Tracks, Steve. 12:46:45 From Adam Goldman : Sklar: temporary placeholder music 12:46:47 From Glenn Workman : Demo love - always difficult to get people past that. 12:47:09 From Alle Segretti : I let my composers sketch temp track, saves me a lot of time and gives a composer a head start :) plus I can pick the bars I like :) Hey Ken! 12:47:19 From Ray Toler : People drop songs they like or that have the emotion they’re looking for while they’re doing initial editing. But then they get used to it and have a hard time when the “real” music shows up. 12:47:38 From Ken Thies : Hey, Alle! 12:47:57 From James Paschall : +1, Ray 12:48:22 From Alle Segretti : Hey Ken!! last 3 days for audience to vote for Pro Teen White Gang. hoping You and I can celebrate a win :) 12:48:36 From Bob Turner : You have to really "trust" your engineer! 12:49:06 From James Paschall : Never fall in love with the first note you write…Dr. Fisher 12:50:04 From Ken Thies : Alle: That would be excellent! 12:50:12 From Glenn Workman : Fred Steiner - composer for the TV show theme. I always use that showing theme music in my Music Business class. 12:51:08 From Alle Segretti : P.S. Thanks for that zoom last week. I was using Airswift today to sort out a car engine background to dialogue. absolutely perfect! Mouse on faders is a bitch! I didn't think to use my fader surface :) 12:53:07 From Eric Brown : Glenn, are you at a University? 12:53:08 From Glenn Workman : I posted on FaceBook that AirSwift does allow group purchase of their software licenses. They are NOT tied to one institution or school, they are individual. The discount varies depending on the number I order, but I have 6 people already interested. If you want to be part of that purchase (either late tonight or before the webinar tomorrow) send me an email glenn@freqsound.com. That way anyone who wants it can have it before Adam demos it tomorrow on the webinar. 12:53:28 From Adam Goldman : I think we’re talking about AudioSwift. :-P 12:53:29 From Alle Segretti : asking questions is never a sign of inexperience or naivety. it's a sign of someone seeking the diverse experience and knowledge of other people who do things all the time. 12:53:37 From Glenn Workman : Eric Brown: I’m an adjunct professor at Towson University in MD, but only for that one course and only the past to spring semesters. 12:53:46 From Adam Goldman : (AirSwift would be if it was made by Apple :-P ) 12:54:01 From Bob Turner : Speaking of "background noise" -- I'm looking for the sound of a barroom full of people whooping and hollering, having a good time. Does anyone have a YouTube link (or other source) to share? This track will not ever be published. 12:54:04 From Glenn Workman : https://audioswiftapp.com 12:54:11 From Ray Toler : Glenn, I’ll send email, but count me in. 12:54:12 From Eric Brown : Very Cool Glenn! 12:54:20 From Alle Segretti : Yeah, AudioSwift :). Blame my phone! 12:54:36 From Eric Brown : Very right All! 12:54:39 From Jay Farber : Look up free source cue music on the net 12:54:50 From Jay Farber : Free sounds 12:54:56 From Glenn Workman : 50% off for 10 licenses or more. 12:55:32 From Kurt Cowling : Darrell Smith… are you from Wisconsin originally? 12:55:32 From Rubens Tubenchlak : btw I lost the webinar where Matt talks about mixing/master plugins. anyone got that list? 12:55:50 From darrellsmith : Yes, Kurt. 12:55:51 From Brad Hatfield : Building a new conductor track to free time MIDI is something I’d love to have in DP - I can do that with audio, but MIDI is an issue. 12:56:18 From Kurt Cowling : I think we went to college together at UW-Oshkosh. 12:56:22 From Steve Sklar : a bit late to the game… what’s the cost on Audio Swift? 12:56:37 From Ray Toler : Brad, not a conductor track expert, but could you record the MIDI in as audio and then adjust to the new audio track? 12:56:39 From Jay Farber : Sale price was 39 12:56:55 From darrellsmith : I went To UW-O in 1979, Kurt. 12:57:05 From darrellsmith : Graduated in 1983. 12:57:26 From Brad Hatfield : Ray - You can easily adjust and build a new conductor with existing audio - but the MIDI is still related to the initial tempo - so they don’t stick 12:57:26 From Steve Sklar : Glenn, I’m interested. 12:57:31 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Quick project question guys, Is there a way to copy Markers from one chunk to another? 12:57:39 From Ken Thies : Dang, the roof guy is here already to look at my roof... Have to be in and out for a while... 12:57:42 From Glenn Workman : Bob Turner: https://freesound.org/search/?q=bar+crowd 12:57:45 From James Paschall : Count me in 12:57:55 From Kurt Cowling : Yeah, we used play piano duo improvs in the band room on occasion. I played piano in the jazz ensemble. 12:57:56 From James Paschall : Glenn. 12:58:30 From Glenn Workman : AudioSwift $24 - 50% off makes it $12 per license. 12:58:40 From darrellsmith : Kurt, hmmm doesn’t ring a bell. But my long term memory is very short. 12:58:58 From Steve Sklar : Yeah, I’m in. 12:59:01 From David Wittman : I was going to fly down for that show! 12:59:18 From Glenn Workman : Jose: Yes, you can highlight the conductor track and paste into another chunk’s conductor track. 12:59:26 From Glenn Workman : Do that in the Tracks window. 12:59:27 From Brad Hatfield : They move slow…. LOL 12:59:40 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Ahhh nice, thanks Glenn 12:59:58 From Kurt Cowling : No prob. Hope you’re well. 13:00:16 From darrellsmith : Kurt, you as well. 13:00:27 From Brad Hatfield : Helps when you have a conductor that understands the mesh of jazz players and what orchestra players need 13:00:55 From Carlton Rice : Get On The Bus and Do The Right Thing were two of the first films I ever saw where the music had such an impact on me that I knew when I left the theater that I needed to buy the soundtracks! 13:01:06 From Rubens Tubenchlak to Glenn Workman (Privately) : Hi Glenn! Listen, I lost the webinar where Matt talks about mixing/master plugins. any chance you have that list? 13:01:23 From Glenn Workman to Rubens Tubenchlak (Privately) : Sorry, no I don’t. 13:01:37 From Rubens Tubenchlak to Glenn Workman (Privately) : ok! thanks 13:04:52 From Ray Toler : I only have the School Daze soundtrack, but “One Little Acorn” is still one of my favorite cues of all time. 13:05:50 From Brad Hatfield : Terence mentioned Liquid Audio - but did he mean Liquid Sonic reverb? https://www.liquidsonics.com/software/reverberate-2/. ? 13:08:19 From jraoul : Doesn’t use Song mode... 13:09:07 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Since he’s using mixes, then things like tempo track and film sync is probably easier the way he does it in the REEL sequence. 13:09:29 From jraoul : I was being ironic — does anyone use Song mode? 13:09:44 From Glenn Workman : I do. 13:09:45 From Ray Toler : “Processor Heavy” is being charitable regarding Phobos. 13:09:52 From Ray Toler : But I sure do love it. 13:09:58 From Caxa : @Ray yup! 13:10:04 From jraoul : GW I stand corrected 13:10:04 From kennethpage : II love Phobos too 13:10:11 From Rob Jaret : I noticed the dialog and temp were mono files. Did those come in the video file as split channels? 13:10:18 From kennethpage : and have used it in my projects 13:10:32 From Brad Hatfield : Avoiding key switches on strings! 13:10:40 From Glenn Workman : Rob: That depends on what you have to start with in the video - whatever was sent to you for example. 13:13:56 From art2ro : Hey Adam! Are we breaking the record today with Terence! 186 participants!! We hit 188 for a minute! 13:14:23 From Adam Goldman : Art2ro: pretty sure we’ve broken 200 before 13:14:28 From Adam Goldman : but not for a while 13:14:28 From Ray Toler : We had 200+ a couple of times in June, IIRC 13:14:46 From art2ro : Really? Never seen that many… 13:15:08 From darrellsmith : I’m giddy. This is awesome! 13:15:21 From darrellsmith : MOTU for the win!!!!!! 13:15:34 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : In Terrence’s template…All the audio tracks in the bottom mirroring the MIDI tracks to monitor and record…What is the difference or benefits of using an Audio track vs. an Aux track? 13:15:35 From art2ro : Good to know Ray & Adam! 13:15:43 From Brad Hatfield : He can also try checking the share computer audio button in zoom 13:15:44 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : thanks 13:15:59 From Adam Goldman : Art2ro, btw, I checked those horn plugs you linked before. Nice plugs. Seems they’d work well played from an EWI 13:16:01 From Charlyn Bernal : ditto Darrell! 13:16:21 From Ray Toler : Jose, I rarely use AUX tracks except for effects sends these days. An audio track lets me monitor and then record straight to that track when I’m ready. 13:16:58 From Brad Hatfield : He should use system - then share computer audio 13:17:11 From Ray Toler : I’m going to start doing all of my Zoom meetings routed through DP with effects. 13:17:14 From art2ro : Adam, I was gonna ask you about that! I’m glad they don’t seem totally useless to you!! LOL!!! 13:17:29 From Ray Toler : Everybody else can have their cool backgrounds. I’m going to be pitch/formant shifting with reverb! 13:17:31 From Adam Goldman : still likely to wait until I lose my teeth, Art2ro. :-P 13:17:40 From Robert Thomas Mein : If he mutes the mic, we can’t hear it 13:17:44 From Brad Hatfield : unmute 13:17:44 From Bob Turner : He's muted 13:17:48 From John Boyle : No sound 13:17:49 From Terry Leigh Britton : When you share your screen, you need to check the box to include computer audio with the screen share. 13:17:55 From art2ro : Hahahahaha!!!! 13:18:01 From Eric Chapelle : Output volume needs to be move to the right in the zOom preference 13:18:08 From Brad Hatfield : Hendrix! 13:18:12 From David Wittman : Print that delay.... 13:18:12 From Zab Skornik : may be it’s because output volume is set to 0 13:18:13 From Michael Jackson : no spoilers please, I haven't finished watching. 13:18:16 From Zab Skornik : ? 13:18:25 From Jay Farber : Needs to close the second mic 13:18:35 From Brad Hatfield : loop 13:18:47 From Victor LeComer : He’s patched to the audio interface and has a live mic in the room. 13:18:48 From darrellsmith : We got feedback 13:18:59 From darrellsmith : Mute his live mic? 13:19:24 From Rob Jaret : Everyone else mute their mics? (unless they are listening through headphones?) 13:19:31 From Robert Thomas Mein : LOL Amazes me how so many great recording people stumble over such a simple thing. Ghost in the machine 13:19:42 From Adam Goldman : the current idea is to have one machine play out, the other pick it up for Zoom, so muting won’t work 13:19:50 From Brad Hatfield : Use same as system, then reshare the screen checking the share computer audio 13:19:56 From David Davis : Zoom is overriding the setting w/screen share 13:20:03 From Edward Auslender @ L.A. Music Lab : When Terence shared his screen share he needs to choose share computer sound 13:20:12 From Brad Hatfield : Share computer audio when you choose share 13:20:18 From jraoul : So glad I’m not the only person this happens to. 13:20:39 From Brad Hatfield : I use Ladiocast to mix inputs for Zoom classes 13:20:58 From art2ro : Hey Ray Toler! Did you get to check out the Sample Modeling Brass & Strings? 13:21:02 From Victor LeComer : If he mutes his live mic - No loop 13:21:03 From Ray Toler : While we’re troubleshooting, question about sampler plugins. Does anyone have a favorite that’s somewhere between Nanosampler / TAL Sampler (basic) and Mach Five / Kontakt (complex)? I need to do some breakbeat work and have been having a hard time finding something that lets me just duplicate references, etc. without having a huge scripting interface. 13:21:05 From Raymond Melvin : That’s a good level there for me 13:21:16 From Adam Goldman : Beautiful… very atmospheric, really nice 13:21:21 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thanks Ray, Yeah, seems like Audio tracks would simpler way to have the music printed and ready in the same session…with the advantage of also monitoring and having them organized and in the template - That way we dont have to import when bouncing 13:21:33 From Adam Goldman : even with imperfect audio feed 13:21:46 From Eric Chapelle : Awesome! Love the smoothness! 13:22:04 From Ray Toler : I didn’t, Ar2ro. Still plan on checking it out, but without a wind controller (or the ability to play one), not sure how much need I’ll have. 13:22:25 From John Flaherty : Love the music! 13:22:42 From art2ro : Ray Soler, what about a breath controller? 13:22:48 From Matt LaPoint to Glenn Workman (Privately) : Please stop laughing at mistakes 13:22:49 From Adam Goldman : so many bowlers & hamburgs. 😊 13:22:59 From Victor LeComer : What tone!! 13:23:02 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Awesome score 13:23:03 From Glenn Workman : Where the nights are bright, and joy is complete, meet my squeeze on Greenflower Street. 13:23:14 From Glenn Workman to Matt LaPoint (Privately) : I’ll try my best. 13:23:43 From art2ro : Ray Toler, what about a breath controller? 13:23:47 From Brad Hatfield : And that reverb is? 13:24:16 From Ray Toler : Art2ro, the majority of what I’m doing (EDM, orchestral, remixes) wouldn’t really benefit from a modeled library. I’ve never had a breath controller, but they’ve always been an “I’m interested in that someday” thing for me. 13:25:11 From James Paschall : Awesome, Terence. 13:25:24 From Ray Toler : I do love Stylus. Digging deep into it right now. 13:25:39 From Glenn Workman : Brad: He said Lexicon - I believer that’s the UAD Lexicon plug I saw on his mixer. 13:25:39 From Brad Hatfield : Great library 13:25:40 From Adam Goldman : paid for itself repeatedly “Piano in Blue" 13:25:56 From art2ro : Ray Toler, Cool, keep the curiosity! 13:26:05 From kennethpage : Don’t know about Piano in Blue 13:26:07 From Brad Hatfield : Miss my old ppm-70…. Guess I gotta invest 13:26:13 From Brad Hatfield : PCM-70 13:26:31 From Zev Burrows : Piano in Blue is a Cinesamples library, I believe 13:26:44 From kennethpage : Thanks Zev 13:26:50 From Brad Hatfield : Smart 13:27:15 From Glenn Workman : https://cinesamples.com/product/piano-in-blue 13:27:16 From Ray Toler : Same 13:27:24 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn 13:27:27 From James Paschall : Cheers, Glenn! 13:28:26 From John Boyle : Did he talk earlier about the new opera for the Met? 13:29:04 From chris : Would love to hear more about his operas the story the the process th music etc…. 13:29:12 From Brad Hatfield : Saves a step until you need a full on notation program 13:29:29 From Stephanie Gauthier : chris: me too 13:29:55 From Brad Hatfield : Breath controller! 13:31:37 From Jay Farber : Reversing It? 13:31:54 From David Wittman : Put your thing down, flip it, and then reverse it. 13:32:07 From Ray Toler : I’m addicted to pan automation. 13:32:29 From Adam Goldman : Ray: time to visit with Tom L 13:32:41 From Ray Toler : Except I don’t want to get better, Adam. 13:32:50 From Ronnie Lawson : what’s the new controller he’s using? 13:32:54 From Adam Goldman : “If it’s wrong, I don’t wanna be RIGHT” 13:32:55 From Goni Ronen : when does this go until? 13:32:56 From Jay Farber : He Needs Audioswift 13:33:02 From Brad Hatfield : Foot controllers work great so you can keep your hands on the keyboard 13:33:06 From Adam Goldman : Goni: roughly 2p 13:33:08 From Ray Toler : Goni, another 30 minutes or so. 13:33:14 From Glenn Workman : Goni: These days 90 minutes from start. 13:33:14 From Goni Ronen : thanks 13:33:25 From Adam Goldman : (oh, yeah, 2p EST) 13:33:32 From Adam Goldman : (What Ray said.) 13:33:54 From Brad Hatfield : This was awesome - hope to catch another one - Terence is the real deal! 13:34:08 From Jay Farber : Thanks David 13:34:10 From kennethpage : Yes Brad 13:34:17 From James Paschall : Brillant! 13:34:20 From Ray Toler : I also am addicted to asynchronous periods and loops. 13:34:42 From Ray Toler : Keeps things from becoming static and boring. 13:34:51 From John Boyle : I love that he has the spirit of play with DP. Really creative. 13:35:32 From Craig Hlady : interesting that Terrence gets into all the automation stuff with plugins 13:35:40 From John Boyle : Spoiler alert!!! 13:36:04 From jraoul : I loved that he DIDN’T use percussion on that fight scene. 13:36:06 From Bob Turner : Perhaps Terence can come back another day after he gets DP to talk to Zoom. We're not really getting the full effect of his demonstration. 13:36:22 From James Paschall : Inspirational to the nth degree! 13:36:44 From David Wittman : There was some perc in there I’m pretty sure! 13:36:45 From jraoul : Dumb question: REX files? If the answer’s too long, I’ll wait until some other time. 13:36:46 From Eric Chapelle : Agreed on getting an Emmy for soundtrack! 13:36:55 From Timmy Samuel : We’re really not getting the full effect, but now I have to go back and watch the shows. 13:37:07 From Ray Toler : Jraoul - REX files are chopped loops. Can be created with Recycle from Propellerheads. 13:37:10 From kennethpage : Same Tim 13:37:17 From Adam Goldman : JR: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REX2 13:37:26 From Ray Toler : What Adam said. 13:38:42 From jraoul : Tx 13:39:07 From jraoul : I’ve seen them referenced, but never used them. 13:39:48 From Ray Toler : Rex loops in conjunction with Stylus are super-powerful. 13:40:04 From Eric Chapelle : How much RAM on his Mac Pro? 13:41:03 From Ronnie Lawson : would be great if he could give details of his system…macpro configuration, screens, speakers, etc 13:41:58 From Ray Toler : Oooooo I want those Vsynths! 13:42:25 From kennethpage : I still do that 13:43:12 From kennethpage : back & forth to record Horn Parts 13:44:23 From Glenn Workman : We promise we won’t tell anyone if he plays it :) 13:44:26 From Ray Toler : I have an H3000 that I dearly love. 13:44:50 From Jack Faulkner : To TB: Saw you at The Newport Jazz fest years ago…you are an amazing player. Can you talk about the balance of keeping of your chops when doing a big composing project. Tell us about your typical day. Is piano practice part of your routine??? 13:45:00 From Steve Sklar : Eventide’s Shimmerverb ($39) is very cool. 13:45:03 From paul : is that a controller for the H8000? or what exactly? 13:45:13 From Ray Toler : Paul, I believe so. 13:45:38 From paul : I didn’t know Eventide made that 13:45:53 From Ray Toler : https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/accessory/remote-control/evenet 13:46:16 From paul : great. thanks! 13:46:37 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Seventh Heaven Pro from Liquid sonics is stellar too 13:47:03 From John Boyle : Exactly, no identity for American opera 13:47:38 From chris : Some great jazz operas Anthony Braxton Anthony Davis and Terence 13:47:50 From chris : Jelly Roll Morton 13:48:01 From jraoul : Treemonisha 13:48:17 From Glenn Workman : jraoul: Joplin! 13:48:28 From John Boyle : Anthony Davis got the Pulitzer this year. 13:48:39 From Adam Goldman to Glenn Workman (Privately) : see you’re muted…need to get unmuted? (or perhaps you can unmute yourself if you need to?) 13:48:55 From chris : Yeah was so glad to hear that 13:48:58 From Glenn Workman to Adam Goldman (Privately) : I can unmute myself. Matt asked me to stop laughing at the mistakes :) 13:49:14 From Ray Toler : I’ve always considered Sondheim to be the closest thing we have to “popular” opera (Into the Woods, Sweeny Todd…). There’s also the minimalist / avant garde like Glass (Civil Wars, Einstein on the Beach), but it would be nice to have a new form. 13:49:19 From Adam Goldman to Glenn Workman (Privately) : aha. 😊 rebuked by Teacher. bummer. :-P 13:49:55 From Stephanie Gauthier : Ray: Agreed! 13:49:57 From chris : Check out the Anthony Davis and Anthony Braxton that is new American Music 13:50:00 From Glenn Workman to Adam Goldman (Privately) : Its not in my nature to not laugh at damn near anything. Also the phone keeps ringing, so its just easier if I keep it muted. Yes, a bit of shame here at the rebuke. 13:50:09 From jraoul : Braxton is amazing 13:50:22 From Adam Goldman to Glenn Workman (Privately) : nah. Nothin but love for Glenn Workman in a DP webinar. 😊 13:50:26 From kennethpage : I’ve met Braxton 13:50:32 From chris : Me 2 13:50:36 From jraoul : First musician to make me laugh out loud not at a musical joke (Zappa, PDQ Bach, etc) but at his wit 13:50:36 From kennethpage : in New York 13:50:38 From Bob Turner : I'd sure like to meet Terence's Mama! She raised a good kid!!! 13:50:59 From Wayne Pronzati : I love that line: “There is no right or wrong when it comes to creativity. It’s choices.” 13:51:10 From Ray Toler : +1, Wayne. 13:51:13 From Bob Turner : Great Quote!!!! 13:51:34 From David Wittman : How do you “raise hand” or what not? 13:51:45 From Glenn Workman : If you need to ask a question: you can open the Participants panel and click the Raise hand button. Adam or Matt will send a request to unmute your mic to ask your question. 13:52:00 From kennethpage : Perfect timing Glenn 13:52:24 From Alle Segretti : I struggle with directors who tell people what to think. I'll tell my compose or department heads, what I want to experience, and sometimes my thoughts, but it's the composers role to take my vision, make it incredible in a musical way and bring more than my imagination provides. 13:52:30 From Glenn Workman : kenneth: I cheat. I have some pat answers in a text doc (like save the chat, etc.) and paste them in when asked. 13:52:56 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: last text made that HAVE to be the case. Too quick, Flash. 13:53:11 From Glenn Workman : Adam: Its part of the arsenal. 13:53:30 From Bob Turner : I have the Zoom ID's and Passwords in a .txt file. Really speeds things up!! 13:53:38 From daryl : Question about teaching the next gen of creatives? Being a creative hybrid, technical/creative. 13:54:04 From Adam Goldman : Glenn: I’m a big fan of TextExpander. 😊 My go to for such things 13:54:46 From Jay Farber : Absolutely 13:54:57 From John Boyle : +1 13:55:04 From Timmy Samuel : Adam: TextExpander +1 13:55:17 From Ray Toler : TapeOp Magazine! 13:55:28 From Adam Goldman : Mix Magazine? 13:55:36 From chris : Love tapeop 13:55:47 From Ray Toler : Oh I saw them, Terence! 13:55:56 From Alle Segretti : Quick plug: If you haven't heard Ken Theis sound track to my film Pro Teen White Gang and given it an audience vote: https://watch.eventive.org/suff2020/play/5f30e935232be2007742f34e/5f58e4d1ee9cb30030f07875 13:56:01 From kennethpage : Raaay 13:56:02 From Adam Goldman : Ray: you jealous, bro? 13:56:25 From Adam Goldman : gear covet? 13:56:43 From kennethpage : Gear Sluts one & all. 13:56:44 From Ray Toler : Not jealous, but definitely one of my “hit list” pieces of gear that are still out in the wild. 13:57:00 From Russ Pfeifer : agreed 13:57:07 From Adam Goldman : Caxa undoubtedly can direct you to something that will work in the box, Ray. 😊 13:57:49 From Ray Toler : I have a hybrid studio. The stuff that’s not in the box is just as important as the stuff that is. :) 13:58:29 From Adam Goldman : Caxa….you listenin? :-P 13:58:48 From Caxa : Was making a cuppa…. 14:00:15 From Ray Toler : Adam, go to http://www.vintagesynth.com and hover over the “Synths” menu item. That’s my hit list. ;-) 14:00:32 From Timmy Samuel : Ray: YESSSSSS 14:00:56 From Alle Segretti : 256gb of ram. I remember when we struggled to fit TSR's into the 384k above the 640K inside our huge 1MB ram :) 14:01:03 From Adam Goldman : Ray: you need a hit MAN if you wanna hit that whole list 14:01:04 From Adam Goldman : :-P 14:01:06 From Darien O'Brien : I was not able to attend the first portion of this session. Are any of these recorded and is a link available? What about previous training sessions? 14:01:12 From kennethpage : MILES. 14:01:24 From Ken Thies : Alle: :-) 14:01:47 From Mikalah Jenifer : Where can we find the recording?d 14:01:48 From Glenn Workman : Darien: MOTU has been slowly posting previous webinars - over 60 have occurred but only a half dozen have been posted. 14:01:54 From Ray Toler : Adam, I would need a bodyguard first, as my wife, who is VERY supportive of my habit, would probably break. Also, I would need a much larger house. 14:01:59 From John Flaherty : All, it says Not Currently Available. 14:02:23 From Glenn Workman : Darien: The ones that have been (and will be) are at the bottom of this page: https://motu.com/en-us/products/software/dp/webinars/ 14:02:28 From Adam Goldman : Ray: Sigh. It’s an onion. Peel a layer, get another layer. 14:02:31 From Darien O'Brien : Thank you! 14:03:00 From Ray Toler : I’m actually in a place of relative stasis. I have my flagships and an incredible batch of software. I don’t *need* anything else. 14:03:13 From Adam Goldman : Ray: that’s a good place to be. 😉 14:03:16 From Darien O'Brien : Glenn was today's session recorded? 14:03:25 From Adam Goldman : Darien: being recorded right now 14:03:28 From Glenn Workman : Darien: Matt records them all. 14:03:37 From Darien O'Brien : Fabulous! Hope these will also be posted! 14:03:46 From art2ro : Hey Adam! Can you ask which new keyboard controller is he using? 14:04:11 From James Paschall : Homeostasis…a Darwin thing. 14:04:36 From Ray Toler : That’s been absolutely the most important thing to hear from all of these people who I’ve looked up to for so long. They have the same fears and challenges that I do. We’re all somewhere on that Dunning-Kruger curve. 14:04:52 From Adam Goldman : Art2ro: I think we’re running long, and there may not be time for it. 14:04:56 From James Paschall : +1, Ray! 14:05:00 From Ronnie Lawson : I could listen to him speak about process and relationships for hours. His wisdom is equal to his musical talent 14:05:09 From Glenn Workman : Curiosity- fear - experimentation - variation - excitement - etc… 14:05:21 From John Boyle : Fail fast!!! 14:05:27 From Alle Segretti : hahaha. Terence, absolutely, agree. I've been hung up on sound design this week and it's just exactly what our describing! 14:05:31 From James Paschall : +1, Ronnie! 14:05:53 From art2ro : Ok, no problem, I think is a Kawai VPC1. 14:06:40 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Terrences answer reminds me of a quote From “Art and Fear” book that says: “Artists usually get frustrated not because the process of creating is slow, but because we image it to be fast” 14:06:43 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : so true 14:06:46 From dennismccarthy : I know that feeling! 14:06:53 From Russ Pfeifer : jraoul - nice spectral video 14:06:54 From Jay Farber : YE Ssir 14:06:56 From Adam Goldman : Dennis!! 14:07:06 From dennismccarthy : Yo Adam! 14:07:15 From Darien O'Brien : Glenn I checked the website and most of the recordings are listed as "Coming Soon". Any idea when these will be posted? 14:07:23 From Carlton Rice : This has been a great session this morning! 14:07:25 From Ray Toler : 80% of my composing is that iterative experimentation approach. The other 20% are those magic moments where the entire thing pops into my head and it’s a race to get everything recorded. 14:07:31 From John Boyle : Thanks So much to Terence!! 14:07:46 From James Paschall : Excellent advice for the creative process, Terence. Thank you for your time. 14:07:54 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : HIGHLY recommend that book to everyone if you haven’t read it. It’s called “ART AND FEAR” by David Bayles & Ted Orland 14:08:05 From Glenn Workman : Darien: No, they have been coming very slow. They are editing etc. and not posting them in the raw form. 14:08:15 From Ray Toler : I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the webinars will be posted after 10.12 is released. 14:08:19 From Tom Lewis : What a fantastic session! Thanks Terence, Matt, et al… 14:08:26 From Alle Segretti : Ray, every composition project should be an experiment built above the last. that's the struggle I have with screenwriting and film production, taking it up a level with new ideas and not cloning prior work. 14:08:30 From Ray Toler : Thanks, Jose. Will look that one up. 14:08:38 From Darien O'Brien : Thanks Glenn. Thank you also for doing this. 14:08:40 From DB : another home run today 14:08:57 From Jay Farber : Makes my day once again 14:09:14 From Timmy Samuel : phrasing 14:09:14 From Glenn Workman : Darien: We’re all grateful that MOTU not only began these back in April, but continues to schedule them. 14:09:15 From Ray Toler : +1, Alle. 14:09:16 From Glenn Workman : If you want to save the chat - you can click the 3 dot bubble in the chat text area. It will save everything from when you signed on till when you click Save Chat. 14:10:13 From Darien O'Brien : Thanks for this tip on how to save the chats. Do you know if the chats were saved for the recorded sessions? 14:10:15 From kennethpage : THANKS FOR THIS MATT & TERENCE!!!! 14:10:22 From Charlyn Bernal : Thank you for this - really great, so inspired! 14:10:28 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : No worries Ray. I have both softcover version and Audio Book. Along with anything Steven Pressfield “the War of Art”, “The Artists Journey” and “Becoming a Pro” all Amazing 14:10:29 From darylwaters2018 : Many thanks. 14:11:03 From Glenn Workman : Darien: Many are posted in a location where I’ve been putting files related to the webinars here: https://www.freqsound.com/motuuserfiles/ 14:11:13 From kennethpage : I’ve only got 5 minutes of Trumpet in me. 14:11:15 From Glenn Workman : The pdf file there explains some of the extra files. 14:11:32 From John Flaherty : Thanks Terrence! And Matt, Adam and Glenn. 14:11:35 From Bob Turner : Good Session today. Would really enjoy having Terence back when he can demo his stuff. Thanks Matt, Glenn & Adam. See ya tomorrow. 14:11:36 From James Paschall : Thanks Terence, Glenn, Matt, Ray, Russ, Adam, Kenneth , et. al. Another GREAT SESSION. 14:11:36 From Adam Goldman : Terence Blanchard!!!!!! 14:11:37 From Zev Burrows : Thank you Matt, Glenn, and Terence! 14:11:38 From kennethpage : Me too Jack 14:11:39 From Adam Goldman : Thanks everyone! 14:11:44 From Ray Toler : Thank you everyone! 14:11:45 From Jay Farber : BRING HIM BACK! 14:11:51 From John Flaherty : Invite him back! 14:11:57 From James Paschall : +1, Jay! 14:11:58 From Ronnie Lawson : yes….bring him back please!! 14:11:59 From Eric Chapelle : This was so awesome! Thank you Terrance for doing this! 14:12:00 From Victor LeComer : Thanks, all!!! 14:12:02 From Ken Thies : Many thanks, Terence, Matt, Glenn, Adam! 14:12:03 From Russ Pfeifer : Great Session!! 14:12:08 From kennethpage : CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP 14:12:08 From Paul Colombo : Thank you!!! 14:12:09 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thanks for such an amazing session Terrence, Matt, Adam, Glenn. Always a pleasure and privilege 14:12:13 From Benoit Widemann : 👍 14:12:14 From Zab Skornik : Thanks 14:12:14 From Jay Farber : Thanks Guys 14:12:37 From Richard Arandia : Thank you! 14:12:40 From Joe Mulroy : Merci beaucoup, Terrence, Matt, and MOTU! 14:12:40 From John Putnam : Thanks much! This has been great! 14:12:45 From daryl : My MAN!! 14:12:51 From Mark Rasmussen : Awesome, thank you Terence, Matt , Adam and Glenn 14:12:51 From kennethpage : I’m going to be late to my gig but I already told them so. 14:13:10 From David Davis : What a great webinar! 14:13:13 From Dan Wool : <3 14:13:15 From Reed Robins : THANKS!!!! 14:13:17 From Chris Rinaman : Thanks! 14:13:17 From Joe Mulroy : Bravo! 14:13:18 From Wayne Pronzati : Thank you!!