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Post by NoFilterChuck on Dec 5, 2017 20:51:52 GMT -6
just zip up the folder. I have all of my logic projects set to automatically add any audio files I drag into the project to the Audio folder so all assets are local to the .logicx file so I never have issues with missing assets. there are a lot of 0s in PCM files, so they compress a lot.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 28, 2017 21:07:36 GMT -6
remote desktop from the tablet or a solid state netbook/Air type latpop will be the ultimate remote control. There have been tons of apps for VNC on both Android, iOS, OSX and Windows for years. This isn't new technology! Have you never used OS X's "Share screen" from within Finder when you connect to another computer on your network? It's how I did my REW sweeps for my studio area from the other room in the apartment so I don't have to listen to a sinewave at 85db coming out of my speakers lol
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 28, 2017 3:36:25 GMT -6
Not to mention that this has been out for a few years, and predates the Logic Pro X iPad app: neyrinck.com/v-control-pro/I bought it for my ipad3 way back on April 12, 2013. So, yeah. Reaper is CATCHING UP, not leading the way.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 24, 2017 12:12:02 GMT -6
I thought you sold all of your UAD plugins and gear.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 22, 2017 11:52:07 GMT -6
you can mix and match pieces from all the kits. the issue you'll run into is that the ambient mic channels might not blend together because the rooms used are different. you make an X-Drum, and under microphone assignment, pick where you want the bleed channels for that kit mapped: i.ytimg.com/vi/gFBf35g13as/maxresdefault.jpg
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 22, 2017 11:48:55 GMT -6
My point was that the audio engine is gonna turn the 24-bit audio samples into 32-bit or 64-bit floats regardless.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 19:58:23 GMT -6
I thought about it and went ahead and bought another 96 TT patchbay for the effect sends/returns. They've gotten pretty cheap on ebay, 50$ shipped. is that with dsubs on the back or some other format?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 14:13:46 GMT -6
I haven't heard the fan once...but I'm only using 4 channels of DA and 2 of AD. I love the touch screen. Super easy to use - much better than the TS on the Hilo. fan speed is related to the number of components on the module pcb, not the number of active channels. All channels are active regardless of if you're passing audio thru them or not.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 13:10:44 GMT -6
How do you like the touch-screen on the front and how is the fan noise?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 5:06:58 GMT -6
Serpent SB4001 is pretty clean sounding, but can also get pretty gritty!
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 4:13:23 GMT -6
Plugin math. If the plugin was written with JUCE, the audio has been converted to either 32bit floats or 64-bit doubles depending on the DAW. You can look here if you're curious: github.com/WeAreROLI/JUCE/blob/4.3.1/modules/juce_audio_processors/processors/juce_AudioProcessor.cpp#L703Audio files are 24 bit because that's all the dynamic range we need to hear stuff. But computers are not designed with 24-bit memory sizes. they are designed with 32-bit-sized memory slots or 64-bit-sized memory slots. So, when your DAW loads up an audio file, it's copying those 24 bits per sample into a 32-bit-sized space of memory. so 8 bits are not being used. Or maybe they are, if they have a smart system to pack/unpack the samples into memory. things get weird when you need to read the 17th sample from the audio file, and your sample spans memory addresses. ie, the first 8 bits are at address 0x008667, and the 2nd 16 bits are at 0x008868. How do you keep track of which bits at a memory address to read from and which bits to ignore? Things get weird fast, so I doubt most system designers would do that. Perhaps @exponentialaudio would like to chime in. He's a plugin developer. If you're curious what plugins have been written with JUCE: juce.com/made-with-juce/users Superior Drummer 3 was written with Juce, as was UA Console and MAX/MSP. UVI as well as some EWQL plugins. Eventide's H9 Control App was written with JUCE. I may be mistaken, but I thought that PCM data is integer-based, and not floating point. If that's the case, then the DAW is converting that integer representation of samples that were recorded using a scale of β8,388,608 to 8,388,607 into a scale from -1.f to 1.f.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 4:04:28 GMT -6
do those other countries have multi-billion-dollar Pharmaceutical and Private Hospital industries or nah? Once you get rid of those, health care will fix itself. You'll probably lose boob jobs and butt implants tho, if the private practices all disappear..
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 1:34:53 GMT -6
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 21, 2017 1:31:21 GMT -6
You said it's an external HD.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 20, 2017 19:22:43 GMT -6
plug the drive into another computer to perform the delete?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 20, 2017 15:20:56 GMT -6
related question. What's your power bill each month lol
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 20, 2017 14:59:07 GMT -6
No--the analog signal. Via analog mixer. The only particularly valid reference is the analog signal it's converting. Mixer channel....compared to ADA loop of the same. At the least, hearing the analog take, then playback. How are you going to listen to an analog mix or take unless you recorded it onto an analog medium like a tape machine, thus omitting the ADA altogether?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 19, 2017 14:20:12 GMT -6
FYI Colin worked at AMS Neve for quite a while before branching off into his own thing, so the expertise is there in his designs.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 19, 2017 14:03:44 GMT -6
so, comparing tape color with AD-converted tape color? π€π€π€π€π€
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 19, 2017 6:45:35 GMT -6
I think we all share the same goals but differ in how we think they can be achieved. It was either here or GroupDIY where someone said they didn't want to pay for someone else's healthcare by way of medicaid/care. In fact, a whole slew of red-state-residers don't want to pay for their neighbor's healthcare even if their kids play together every day. It's just how some people are, and the way the U.S. healthcare system evolved into this super expensive "If you can afford it, you can get good treatment" system that it is today means that a lot of regular (dental/annual checkups/oops I broke my arm shredding on my ATV) visits to the health practitioners are completely out of reach for most of us, which is why they don't want to pay for their neighbor's care when the neighbor's kid gets a bee sting and needs their Epi-pen. Here are a couple things I don't want to pay for: Prison for inmates. there was an article in the daily news about how each inmate at Riker's Island costs $270,000 annually to incarcerate. Thankfully, I don't live in NYC anymore, so I don't have to pay for that. Senators and Representatives annual salary. These jokers get $174,000 annually. For doing what? It's definitely not a selfless job when you're making that kind of cash. any and all bills associated with healthcare. I'm not saying doctors shouldn't get paid what they're worth, but once I learned that they're basically small business owners trying to make a buck and pay off those student loans, the appeal of visiting them when injured or not feeling 100% went right out the door. Some things I think we should all pay for: Food for kids. Don't let your neighbor's kids go hungry. Music Education for kids. hooversun.com/schools/hoover-high-school-to-get-new-5-4-million-band-facility/ yay :-) Computer Education for kids. teach 'em to program. public parks and forests and wilderness preserves. This shouldn't need explaining. Dental/Vision/Health. these should be rights, not privileges based on wallet size. it's a shame that the hospital and drug industry is rich and convinced all of those congress-folk to not implement a free standard of care that every citizen receives, like all those European countries have.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 18, 2017 20:26:34 GMT -6
Logic has had bezier curve automation since v7. They don't have that cool-ass grid-based selection system for automation tho, or the visuals of how automation is affected by the VCA faders tho. Although I bet if you set the grid snap to a value other than smart, I bet it would behave just like cubase's feature... Hmm.. Holy Bezier! It was there all the time. I love Logic! I'm having to hold down 'control' with the right click set to Automation because I haven't found which combination of keys to hold down in the standard editing mode. It's under the Command Click tools after the Automation Select tool. You can assign a hot key but for me it's already programmed to be the chosen tool when you press the escape key, followed by U or W, I can't remember. The menu that appears when you press Escape lists the hot keys for each tool.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 18, 2017 13:34:41 GMT -6
Stupid q. I've been out of the VI drum market for too long. With SD3 can I easily slap down a basic kit with a basic groove that gets me 80% or more of the way to something that sounds good? I want something that is easy and fast to just get something basic going for my writing process. I wish they had a demo that I could try. It comes with a bunch of loops, yes. I believe they used the feature from EzDrummer 2 where you can assemble a songs drum pattern for each section right in the plugin.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 18, 2017 13:33:03 GMT -6
Oo.. I'm a Logic kind of guy, but now I want bezier curve automation. Logic has had bezier curve automation since v7. They don't have that cool-ass grid-based selection system for automation tho, or the visuals of how automation is affected by the VCA faders tho. Although I bet if you set the grid snap to a value other than smart, I bet it would behave just like cubase's feature... Hmm..
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 18, 2017 11:36:17 GMT -6
Isnβt there like damn near 1k ticks per beat when quantizing? As I explained earlier, a tick's resolution is like 25x worse than sample-accurate resolution, depending on tempo. 44.1khz means a sample accounts for 0.02ms. q=120 means a tick accounts for 0.5ms. When you sit there and tweak your compressor attack and release times, you're adjusting by milliseconds. So, saying you shouldn't worry about milliseconds is, effectively, bullshit. ESPECIALLY when it comes to the groove and groove providers.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 18, 2017 10:33:38 GMT -6
But, you know what I just thought? Buy the two pieces. You don't even know if you want to PLAY an eKIt. Run it stand alone on your DAW machine. If I out don't like the feel or sounds you can likely return the eKit and use Sd3 for its ambience mics. If you like the feel/sound of PLAYING it, you can get the second machine to properly record it. If you don't--the second machine won't do a lot to improve that. I still cant understand why you need the second machine. Could you elaborate? He's saying use one machine with a dedicated daw that only runs the drum plugin configured as multi-out feeding all the outputs to the attached interface, and then record those outputs with your main Daw so you just have audio files in the session. No midi is recorded. A better solution is to contact the ekit manufacturer and ask them what kind of timestamp they use when their drum brain sends messages to the daw. And also ask the daw maker how they store data that arrives from a MIDI controller, and see if it is stored as TPQN or sample-based
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