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Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the same
bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same bitrate too?
I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different bitrates and
sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but since
Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set the native
bitrate to.
Best
/E
G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.3.9, HD Accel3, PT 6.9, L7.1
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Erik Häusler
Future Love Productions AB
mob. +46 708 650 550
erik@...
2005-08-31 kl. 10.11 skrev amory_leader:
> thanks f-erenc. i'm aware of that already actually. i always have DTDM
> selected in the
> audio window so i'm not sure why this is still happening.
>
> am i the only one who continually has this problem? i really assumed
> this would be a more
> common complaint.
>
> any more ideas?
>
> Amory.
>
> --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "f-erenc szabo"
<zerobeat@g...>
> wrote:
>> "amory_leader" <amory_leader@h...> wrote:
>>> any ideas why less than 50% of audio files on my hard drive
will
>>> audition
>>> in logic?
>>
>> DAE can't handle stereo interleaved files. You're probably also
>> using either DTDM or CoreAudio, so you'll need to change the
>> "DEV" setting in the Audio Window or Sample Editor. This
>> assigns the audition path's engine.
>>
>> DTDM and CoreAudio can handle stereo interleaved.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
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thanks Eric, i thought i had that covered too - but i thinking back i
probably chose
recording bitrate as 24 in the set up. will check tonight.
at least i'm not the only one!
Best regards, Amory.
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the same
> bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same bitrate
too?
> I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different bitrates
and
> sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but since
> Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set the native
bitrate to.
>
> Best
>
> /E
> G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.3.9, HD Accel3, PT 6.9, L7.1
> _______________________________
>
> Erik Häusler
> Future Love Productions AB
> mob. +46 708 650 550
> erik@f...
>
> 2005-08-31 kl. 10.11 skrev amory_leader:
>
> > thanks f-erenc. i'm aware of that already actually. i always have
DTDM
> > selected in the
> > audio window so i'm not sure why this is still happening.
> >
> > am i the only one who continually has this problem? i really
assumed
> > this would be a more
> > common complaint.
> >
> > any more ideas?
> >
> > Amory.
> >
> > --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "f-erenc szabo"
<zerobeat@g...>
> > wrote:
> >> "amory_leader" <amory_leader@h...> wrote:
> >>> any ideas why less than 50% of audio files on my hard
drive will
> >>> audition
> >>> in logic?
> >>
> >> DAE can't handle stereo interleaved files. You're probably
also
> >> using either DTDM or CoreAudio, so you'll need to change the
> >> "DEV" setting in the Audio Window or Sample Editor.
This
> >> assigns the audition path's engine.
> >>
> >> DTDM and CoreAudio can handle stereo interleaved.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
> >> Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
> >> "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
> >> <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
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Erik Häusler <erik@...> wrote:
>Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the same
>bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same bitrate
too?
>I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different bitrates
and
>sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but since
>Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set the native
bitrate to.
DTDM and CoreAudio can handle 16bit and 24bit at the
same time, so it's irrelevant what bit depth you set these
engines to for playback purposes - they will always stream
through a 32bit float engine. The bit depth setting here is
only for newly recorded audio.
f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
"NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
<http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
Cheers Ferenc.
It implies that choosing DTDM/ core for playback would bypass the
problem, that you should be able to audition all files then?
Best
/E
31 aug 2005 kl. 15.49 skrev f-erenc szabo:
> Erik Häusler <erik@...> wrote:
>
>> Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the same
>> bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same
bitrate too?
>> I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different
bitrates and
>> sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but
since
>> Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set the
native bitrate
>> to.
>>
>
> DTDM and CoreAudio can handle 16bit and 24bit at the
> same time, so it's irrelevant what bit depth you set these
> engines to for playback purposes - they will always stream
> through a 32bit float engine. The bit depth setting here is
> only for newly recorded audio.
>
>
> f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
> Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
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thats what i thought f-erenc, i think its a real shame that logic won't
audition these files as
it is perfectly happy to play them back when i drag them in from the finder!
but eric is having the same problem and this is something i've noticed
happening a lot
over the last two years. there must be more to it. i won't be on my system
again until the
weekend it looks like but i will test as much as i can and report back
nextweek.
Best regards to all, Amory.
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "f-erenc szabo"
<zerobeat@g...> wrote:
> Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> >Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the same
> >bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same
bitrate too?
> >I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different
bitrates and
> >sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but
since
> >Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set the
native bitrate to.
>
> DTDM and CoreAudio can handle 16bit and 24bit at the
> same time, so it's irrelevant what bit depth you set these
> engines to for playback purposes - they will always stream
> through a 32bit float engine. The bit depth setting here is
> only for newly recorded audio.
>
>
> f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
> Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
> "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
> <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
>
>
>
>
>
Yeah, of course after I hit send, I did just that and it worked.
Well, not exactly that, I'm using CoreAudio out through a RME card to
the ADAT in of the 96i/o. But the same idea. I wish there was a way
to bus inside CoreAudio, so I could print to CA tracks and not DAE
tracks, because I'm considering moving more toward running Logic and
PT at the same time synced. Of course, then I could just do the same
thing but print in PT.
Anyway, thanks for the explaination. Hope it helped someone else out
too.
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:39 AM, logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:42:27 +0200
> From: Erik Sojdelius <eriksojdelius@...>
> Subject: SV: Stylus RMX in LogicPro
>
> Ok, here goes:
>
> Open a multichannel instance of RMX, choose your loops/sounds on
> different
> channels in RMX, go to the mixer section in RMX, choose your stereo
> outs
> from A to H in RMX.
>
> Now, create DTDM AUX's to recive from RMX multiple outs. Output A
> will be
> recieved by the DTDM instrument object you instanciated RMX on, by
> default.
> Output B through H will be represented as RMX 3-16 in your AUX's input
> slots. From here you can bus your AUX's to DAE inputs via the ESB
> bridge and
> record.
>
> ATB,
>
> Erik
>
>
>
>> Hey Fellers,
>>
>> So, I'm trying to figure out how to get Stylus RMX to output more
>> than one stereo set. It would seem that it should work like BFD,
with
>> the outputs showing up in the list of input sources...
>>
>> I want to be able to print the Stylus tracks to audio (CoreAudio,
in
>> this case) in one pass, rather than the slow one at a time method.
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> -brian
>
Hi Eric, i'm interested to know how you get on with this. If you don't
mindplease let me
know if you have any success! won't be on the system again til the weekend
but i'll look
into it then, if you have any results please post back.
Best, Amory.
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> Cheers Ferenc.
> It implies that choosing DTDM/ core for playback would bypass the
> problem, that you should be able to audition all files then?
>
> Best
>
> /E
>
> 31 aug 2005 kl. 15.49 skrev f-erenc szabo:
>
> > Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> >
> >> Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the
same
> >> bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the same
bitrate too?
> >> I am having the same problem, but it´s due to different
bitrates and
> >> sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side, but
since
> >> Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set
the native bitrate
> >> to.
> >>
> >
> > DTDM and CoreAudio can handle 16bit and 24bit at the
> > same time, so it's irrelevant what bit depth you set these
> > engines to for playback purposes - they will always stream
> > through a 32bit float engine. The bit depth setting here is
> > only for newly recorded audio.
> >
> >
> > f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
> > Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
> > "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
> > <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
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Well,
at the moment all I do is audition files (thru Quicktime?) straight
in the general file browser. But what Ferenc says sounds like
something could be done about it...
Best again
/E
31 aug 2005 kl. 19.25 skrev amory_leader:
> Hi Eric, i'm interested to know how you get on with this. If you
> don't mind please let me
> know if you have any success! won't be on the system again til the
> weekend but i'll look
> into it then, if you have any results please post back.
>
> Best, Amory.
>
> --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Erik Häusler <erik@f...>
wrote:
>
>> Cheers Ferenc.
>> It implies that choosing DTDM/ core for playback would bypass the
>> problem, that you should be able to audition all files then?
>>
>> Best
>>
>> /E
>>
>> 31 aug 2005 kl. 15.49 skrev f-erenc szabo:
>>
>>
>>> Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences to the
same
>>>> bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning the
same bitrate too?
>>>> I am having the same problem, but it´s due to
different bitrates
>>>> and
>>>> sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM side,
but
>>>> since
>>>> Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what I´ve set
the native bitrate
>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> DTDM and CoreAudio can handle 16bit and 24bit at the
>>> same time, so it's irrelevant what bit depth you set these
>>> engines to for playback purposes - they will always stream
>>> through a 32bit float engine. The bit depth setting here is
>>> only for newly recorded audio.
>>>
>>>
>>> f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
>>> Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
>>> "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
>>> <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat>
>>>
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Thanks for the tip. I will use this method in the future. And the other
problem was solved
by dragging the "song start point" in the arrange movement.
Dragging the Song Start
point seemed to reset the snap to beat and bar functions so it snapped to a
downbeat.
Thanks for the help.
How come Apple hasn't put out any bug fixes? In looking into this I found
several groups
on the internet with lists of bugs in 7.1. Both TDM and native systems. My
hope when
switching to Logic was that Apple would provide better support and bug fixes
than 3rd
party DAW companies. But I guess that was wishful thinking...
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "ativity2003" <me@l...>
wrote:
>
>
> As far as the sync window, it is buggy for me. Set your timecode/bar
> settings in the Tempo List Editor instead. Same thing, way easier.
> --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, "shadowboxnyc"
<shadowboxnyc@y...>
> wrote:
>day I was editing a project and I was trying to snip bars 2
> through 4 so I set the snap
> > menu to bars and it wouldn't let me select from beat 1 of bar 2
(or
> any other bar) it kept
> > snapping to 1.4.241, 2.4.241, etc. I tried beat but it did the
same
> thing (1.4.241, 2.1.241,
> > etc.) I quit and restarted and no luck. Opened up a new project
> and it worked fine. Was
> > there some hidden preference that I clicked by accident?
> >
> > Also, when ever I try to adjust the SMPTE offset it doesn't always
> work. It seems to work
> > the first time I set up a project but if I try to adjust it later
it
> doesn't work. For example I
> > set a movie's start time so that bar 1 is 1:00:00:00. If I later
> want to make beat 0.4.1 the
> > start start at 1:00:00:00 I will go to the synchronization window
> and try to enter it. But
> > after I enter it will change to some seemingly arbitrary bar like
> 0.3.261. if I keep hitting
> > return while the beat entry field is highlighted it seems to cycle
> through a series of beats
> > (0.3.261, 1.4.261, -3.2.261).
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Matt McKenna <skylabfilmpop@s...>
wrote:
> Instead of using ESB and DTDM purchase a Motu 828 or other fire wire
audio interface with an ADAT output. Use Core audio instead of DTDM
(do not use the digi core audio driver, its not necessary and unstable).
Hi Matt (or anyone with this setup) - would it be a problem to run a
FireWire CoreAudio interface (like the MOTU 828) on a FW bus that's
already crowded with other FW audio drives? I am running my sample
lib's and audio drives on FireWire already - will it be a problem if I
try and add another FW device to this lot?
Thanks for any tips....
I've just started to play around with this, and so far I've only been
using Wormhole, which is remarkably simple to use. Before I purchase
it though I was curious if anyone else was using something different.
Thanks
Bob
That¹s a good question. Might be worth a call to MOTU for their
opinion.I
have my samples on internal IDE drives because they are still faster than at
least my g4's firewire (400?). My moneywould be on letting the firewire bus
have as many resources as possible for this setup so I'd move mydrives to
internal.If you have constructed the drives yourself the bare drive is most
likely an IDE drive. Pull it out and put it in your MAC. I have 4 drives
in my g4 Boot, Audio, samples and Video. I don't know what the story is
with G5's but for the G4's there are two bus speeds. The manufacturer puts
the boot drive on the faster bus. Move it and a second drive (video in my
case) to the slower bus and use the fasterbus for audio and samples.
MATT--
HELP!
At one point yestderday I had the whole thing working (sorta) for about 15
minutes.
Here's the deal.....
After being prompted by logic, I created a core audio object for the loop
browser to
playback through. It was working perfectly. BUT, for some reason it wasn't
seeing any of
my midi devices.
After going through the setup assistant to re-confgure midi (and not touch
ANY of the
audio settings it decided to use) it will not return the state it was in.
Currently getting either of these error messages.
If I try to let Logic launch the CoreAudio Manager I get:
"CoreAudio Hardware already in use-10204"
If I have core audio already running before launching logic I get;
"DAE error -1133"
(BTW, I've been to a number of "protools error code sites and that one
ain't on there".
If I could figure out WHERE the output of the loop browser winds up so I
could audition
loops I'd be happy. DTDM seems to be functioning fine. All audio instruments
play back
fine and the emagic plugins seem to instanciate(sp?) OK.
If I'm missing some basic tenet of routing PLEASE let me know. I'm truly an
unfrozen
caveman guitar player!
Um, Apple do not recommend using core audio and TDM together.
You might be better off using TDM and ESB rather than TDM and core
audio.
Switch to the correct drivers and then recreate your autoload using
setup assistant
JR
On Aug 31, 2005, at 3:36 PM, itchybruddah wrote:
> HELP!
>
> At one point yestderday I had the whole thing working (sorta) for
> about 15 minutes.
>
> Here's the deal.....
>
> After being prompted by logic, I created a core audio object for
> the loop browser to
> playback through. It was working perfectly. BUT, for some reason it
> wasn't seeing any of
> my midi devices.
>
> After going through the setup assistant to re-confgure midi (and
> not touch ANY of the
> audio settings it decided to use) it will not return the state it
> was in.
>
> Currently getting either of these error messages.
>
> If I try to let Logic launch the CoreAudio Manager I get:
>
> "CoreAudio Hardware already in use-10204"
>
> If I have core audio already running before launching logic I get;
>
> "DAE error -1133"
> (BTW, I've been to a number of "protools error code sites and that
> one ain't on there".
>
> If I could figure out WHERE the output of the loop browser winds up
> so I could audition
> loops I'd be happy. DTDM seems to be functioning fine. All audio
> instruments play back
> fine and the emagic plugins seem to instanciate(sp?) OK.
>
> If I'm missing some basic tenet of routing PLEASE let me know. I'm
> truly an unfrozen
> caveman guitar player!
>
>
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Matt - thanks for the speedy reply. I am on a 2x2.5GHz G5 and
unfortunately I am already maxed out on internal drives (to my
knowledge, you can only install a maximum of two SATA drives on the
internal bus... am I wrong?). So my sample drives cannot get
switched over to internal ATA/IDE in this scenario.
I've heard from a few people that there are FW bandwidth issues when
loading up the G5's FW bus with multiple audio drives AND an
interface (for whatever reason, Apple in their wisdom saw fit to
daisychain all the FW ports on the newest G5's together onto a single
bus... so even though you have three separate "FW ports" on the
G5,
it's actually handled as a *single* bus internally, leading to
potential conflicts, bus overloads, dropouts etc).
Anyway - I am unfortunately looking at the possibility of giving up
one of my HD Process cards to make room for a dedicated FireWire card
to run a CoreAudio interface on. Not ideal, but if it makes the
crashing go away.....
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Matt McKenna <skylabfilmpop@s...>
wrote:
> That¹s a good question. Might be worth a call to MOTU for their
opinion. I
> have my samples on internal IDE drives because they are still
faster than at
> least my g4's firewire (400?). My moneywould be on letting the
firewire bus
> have as many resources as possible for this setup so I'd move
mydrives to
> internal.If you have constructed the drives yourself the bare drive
is most
> likely an IDE drive. Pull it out and put it in your MAC. I have 4
drives
> in my g4 Boot, Audio, samples and Video. I don't know what the
story is
> with G5's but for the G4's there are two bus speeds. The
manufacturer puts
> the boot drive on the faster bus. Move it and a second drive
(video in my
> case) to the slower bus and use the fasterbus for audio and samples.
>
> MATT--
i am using logic 6.4.3 with os 10.3.7 protools hd3 accel.
i was having tons of problems trying to open a particular session and after
hours of
removing plug ins finally found (i think) an incompatibility between
AutoTune and Storm
Drum. i think that it might actually stem a little bit deeper to all native
instruments AUi's
that use that crazy loading sample thing. (i am sorry for not knowing the
exact name) i
noticed that when autotune was enabled (in the plug-ins folder) storm drum
would load
the library twice, once while the song was loading and once after logic was
done loading
or initializing the tdm in the environment.
i was wondering if anyone else has seen or experienced this and could offer
any input.
thank you.
d
Hmmm
Seems like there might be too much PCI traffic in that scenario. I can't
believe only two drives on a g5! My friend with the HD uses a G5 so he must
be using firewire drives as well. Its worth trying if you can purchase
somewhere with a return policy or used. Good Luck!
MATT
Hi Eric, yes i've been doing the same but using the direct out of the g4
isn't the best for
sound quality! also files such as REX won't audition in this way. do you
have an interface
other than a digi connected for Core Audio? if so does the finder use this
for auditioning? i
suppose that would prevent the interence i'm getting through a cheap mini
jack to RCA
cable!
Best Amory.
ps definitely going to dig deep for a solution to this one.
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> Well,
> at the moment all I do is audition files (thru Quicktime?) straight
> in the general file browser. But what Ferenc says sounds like
> something could be done about it...
>
> Best again
>
> /E
>
> 31 aug 2005 kl. 19.25 skrev amory_leader:
>
> > Hi Eric, i'm interested to know how you get on with this. If you
> > don't mind please let me
> > know if you have any success! won't be on the system again til the
> > weekend but i'll look
> > into it then, if you have any results please post back.
> >
> > Best, Amory.
> >
> > --- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Erik Häusler
<erik@f...> wrote:
> >
> >> Cheers Ferenc.
> >> It implies that choosing DTDM/ core for playback would bypass
the
> >> problem, that you should be able to audition all files then?
> >>
> >> Best
> >>
> >> /E
> >>
> >> 31 aug 2005 kl. 15.49 skrev f-erenc szabo:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Erik Häusler <erik@f...> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Have you set both your DTDM and your TDM preferences
to the same
> >>>> bitrate? Are all the files you´re auditioning
the same bitrate too?
> >>>> I am having the same problem, but it´s due to
different bitrates
> >>>> and
> >>>> sampling frequencies. I record in 24 bits on the TDM
side, but
> >>>> since
> >>>> Apple Loops are in 16 bits that´s what
I´ve set the native bitrate
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JR + Itchy: it seems a lot of people on this list ARE using core and tdm
together with
success, but the point seems to be routing the audio from the core
externally back into
the tdm mixer. i never had any problems with the loop browser - for me it
does run with
TDM through the ESB just as JR suggests.
what this has to do with midi settings is a total mystery to me! i think it
might come back
to the device you are selecting in the audio window / sample editor (unless
there is a
separate driver setting for the loop browser - can't remember). if you have
this set to Core
then its gonna ask you to make an object for Core Audio in the environment.
i can't test
this out right now but i think if you just remove all Core from your
autoload (use setup
assistant like JR says) then you'll stop getting the error messages and you
can use DTDM
and ESB to audition your loops. basically i think its a good idea to start
from scratch again
and bypass the Core Audio.
good luck!
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, James Richmond <richmondjames@m...>
wrote:
> Um, Apple do not recommend using core audio and TDM together.
> You might be better off using TDM and ESB rather than TDM and core
> audio.
>
> Switch to the correct drivers and then recreate your autoload using
> setup assistant
>
> JR
>
> On Aug 31, 2005, at 3:36 PM, itchybruddah wrote:
>
> > HELP!
> >
> > At one point yestderday I had the whole thing working (sorta) for
> > about 15 minutes.
> >
> > Here's the deal.....
> >
> > After being prompted by logic, I created a core audio object for
> > the loop browser to
> > playback through. It was working perfectly. BUT, for some reason
it
> > wasn't seeing any of
> > my midi devices.
> >
> > After going through the setup assistant to re-confgure midi (and
> > not touch ANY of the
> > audio settings it decided to use) it will not return the state it
> > was in.
> >
> > Currently getting either of these error messages.
> >
> > If I try to let Logic launch the CoreAudio Manager I get:
> >
> > "CoreAudio Hardware already in use-10204"
> >
> > If I have core audio already running before launching logic I get;
> >
> > "DAE error -1133"
> > (BTW, I've been to a number of "protools error code sites and
that
> > one ain't on there".
> >
> > If I could figure out WHERE the output of the loop browser winds
up
> > so I could audition
> > loops I'd be happy. DTDM seems to be functioning fine. All audio
> > instruments play back
> > fine and the emagic plugins seem to instanciate(sp?) OK.
> >
> > If I'm missing some basic tenet of routing PLEASE let me know. I'm
> > truly an unfrozen
> > caveman guitar player!
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Hey Guys, i've been intrigued by the methods a lot of you are using with
running Core Audio
out of the Mac and back into the TDM mixer. This sounds really good for a
number of
reasons and i'd like to try it out. I'm wondering what interfaces you guys
are mostly running?
is there a particular interface that has good compatibility with the digi
hardware?
Also, does running this setup mean that you can use the core interface in
the background of
logic as well? Eg can I run peak or recycle (or both) in the background of
logic and switch
between the two.
And will the Finder audition audio files through this interface when logic
is running?
I had never heard of this method before this list and I had assumed this was
a total no go -
that once you went the digidesign route that was all you could use!! Can't
tell you how happy
I am to find out the truth.
Best, Amory.
Uhm... This one is really bugging me. I want the "set locators by
regions"
in the arrange window to be "N". In the key commands preferences
there is a
"set locators by objects" (found no other so I guess this is the
one?) Well
it has the same keycommand symbols (^=)........ which I never get to work.
However, I did a "learn" and the command now say "N".
Still........ Doesn`t work.
What`s wrong?... I have used 30 mins already on this.... He he..
Any help is much appreciated.
Im starting to get tired using the mouse for region/set locators by regions
all the time :-((
Henning.
On 01-09-05 16:23, "Henning Kristiansen" <pro.studio@...>
wrote:
> Uhm... This one is really bugging me. I want the "set locators by
regions"
> in the arrange window to be "N". In the key commands
preferences there is a
> "set locators by objects" (found no other so I guess this is
the one?) Well
> it has the same keycommand symbols (^=)........ which I never get to
work.
>
> However, I did a "learn" and the command now say
"N".
>
> Still........ Doesn`t work.
>
> What`s wrong?... I have used 30 mins already on this.... He he..
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Im starting to get tired using the mouse for region/set locators by
regions
> all the time :-((
>
> Henning.
Replying myself. Doesn`t happen too often, but for once I felt smart.
Used the "learn by key position" and it WORKED. It say "-
45" now, but I
guess that`s ok?... Well smart, hmm... Took me 40 mins to try.
Anyone got an idea why "Learn by key label" wont work?
Henning.
Check if there´s yet another shortcut using the N. That´s always
been
the reason for me anyway.
Best
/E
G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.3.9, HD Accel3, PT 6.9, L7.1
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2005-09-01 kl. 16.23 skrev Henning Kristiansen:
> Uhm... This one is really bugging me. I want the "set locators by
> regions"
> in the arrange window to be "N". In the key commands
preferences there
> is a
> "set locators by objects" (found no other so I guess this is
the one?)
> Well
> it has the same keycommand symbols (^=)........ which I never get to
> work.
>
> However, I did a "learn" and the command now say
"N".
>
> Still........ Doesn`t work.
>
> What`s wrong?... I have used 30 mins already on this.... He he..
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Im starting to get tired using the mouse for region/set locators by
> regions
> all the time :-((
>
> Henning.
>
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On 01-09-05 16:44, "Erik Häusler" <erik@...> wrote:
> Check if there´s yet another shortcut using the N. That´s
always been
> the reason for me anyway.
>
> Best
>
> /E
> G5 2x1,8, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.3.9, HD Accel3, PT 6.9, L7.1
> _______________________________
>
> Erik Häusler
> Future Love Productions AB
> mob. +46 708 650 550
> erik@...
Thanks for your reply Erik, yes I did... However I did not get
"allready in
use" so i thought it was ok, but on the other side I didn`t get that
when
trying "L" either (just for the test). L is "loop" in
arrange. Not smart :-)
L still responded to "loop" though.
Kind of hard for me to figure out if N (or -45 !) really was in use
allready. Guess I find that out some day?? :-(
:-)
Best regards.
Henning.
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