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From: Here In Oregon on 5 Mar 2010 18:59 "Glennbo" > Have you tried holding down <ALT> and dragging out the end of a wave yet? > It's way cool and can be set to retain the original pitch or stretch it. Figured that out yesterday and I think scared myself. Way cool~! >> Busses are treated like folders but with parents >> involved and the power of the right click mouse is way different than >> any other DAW I have used. Everyday I try to learn a bunch of new >> stuff but for recording audio it is has been a cakewalk. Sorry! > Hehe, and you can put groups of folders inside other folders, creating > complex hierarchies, like groups of background vocals in their own > folders, then put into a "vocals" folder that contains both them and the > lead vocal tracks. It's *nested*! Yes, very interesting but not stupid. I am working on this.
From: Here In Oregon on 5 Mar 2010 19:09 You know the rags never mention Reaper in reviews and such except for a very favorable review from Sound On Sound last year, but do you know why? Scroll down for the answer. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Because Reaper doesn't have to advertise. Its users do it for them for free.
From: kitekrazy on 5 Mar 2010 19:38 On 3/5/2010 8:41 AM, Glennbo wrote: > The killer robot kitekrazy<kitekrazy(a)kitekrazy.org> grabbed the > controls of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >>> Usually when I do an in place upgrade like this, I have to do a >>> repair install of Windows to even get the machine to boot, and then >>> Windows wants to be re-activated. I guess this new hardware looks >>> similar enough to the previous hardware that it didn't trip any >>> triggers, or confuse the Hardware Abstraction Layer. >>> >> >> >> So you are saying the new board and chipsets work with the older ones? > > I'm saying that last gen Intel chipsets look enough to Windows like > current chipsets, that my machine was able to boot, simply by putting my > drives from the other machine in. Upon the very first boot, it did not > come up in 1920x1080, and all hardware began being detected, at which > point I cancelled out of all of them, and ran the supplied inf updater > that came with the new machine, as well as the driver installs for the > onboard LAN and audio. On the second reboot, it began discovering new > hardware again, but this time I let it look, and it found drivers for > everything from all the onboard stuff, to USB midi keyboards, scanners, > video cards, and Delta 2496. I was playing around with the machine > within an hour, and only fine tuning the last things. > If you install W7, you can go without installing new chipset drivers.
From: John Braner on 6 Mar 2010 05:44 On 05/03/2010 20:36, Glennbo wrote: > The killer robot John Braner<me(a)myhouse.com> grabbed the controls of the > spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >>> how some of us do it. I wonder if my EZ connector is in some way related >>> to Ez drummer. Distant cousin or sumthin. >> >> Did you have to authorise it? Did it give you a machine code? ;-) > > The "Machine Code" was 01011000, which is an uppercase "X"! ;) > If you enter that into a step sequencer in SONAR - you get a pretty cool "bloop" (a singular for bloopz) -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://cdbaby.com/cd/JohnBraner http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
From: John Braner on 6 Mar 2010 05:46
On 05/03/2010 22:27, Glennbo wrote: > The killer robot "polymod"<polymod(a)optonline.net> grabbed the controls > of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >>> What more than "press record|play some stuff" do you need? >>> >>> You're not using "bloopz" are you?<g> >> >> Never. I just have a way of working that's very efficient with a >> program like Sonar. >> Not that it can't happen in Reaper. It just has a 'different' work >> flow that I'm not used to. > > I knew that. But you are aware that 'familiarity breeds contempt'. ;) > But sometimes we desperatley need something "familiar" when everything changes every 2 weeks ;-) -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://cdbaby.com/cd/JohnBraner http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner |