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Base 57

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  1. You can't You can use Big Time display for a 2nd time display.
  2. If you are using File Versioning (and you should), the way to access it is called Revert. You find it in the File dropdown at the top left corner.
  3. Not sure. Worst case, just slip edit the resulting clip. Keep in mind you will have to unlock it first (Flatten Comp locks the resulting clip by default}.
  4. It's called "Flatten Comp". With the take lanes open, right click the main track clip display. Flatten Comp is one of the options.
  5. @Amberwolf has covered most of your options. If there is a sound system, your best bet is to ask the operator to record it for you. Almost everyone in the PA biz is using a digital board that can record to a portable drive. If it was me, I would smile and ask if you have a thumb drive. Some boards record to SD cards, so bring a blank SD card and thumb drive with you to the gig (don't go cheap here). If there is no PA then your options are more limited. Use a portable recorder like a Zoom H1essential ($110 at Sweetwater). Those are very handy tools. And worst case is to use your phone. A bad recording of a great performance is better than no recording at all. Anyway, thank you guys for this fred. It led me down a very enjoyable rabbit hole🙂
  6. Have you sent a Crash Dump to the Bakers? The fan is just a symptom. Determining the cause of the crash should be the priority.
  7. I would put these disparate parts on separate tracks routed to a Group Bus. Then do lots of ear candy things. Pan, EQ, FX, DISTORTION and Volume are among many things that could be treated differently for each section without using a lot of automation.
  8. Simple. There are several manufacturers with digital mixers that exceed your requirements within your budget (the Presonus StudioLive 32SC is another you should look at). The preamps in these digital mixers are at least as good or better than those in analog mixers in this price range. The other aspects of a mixer such as signal routing, EQ, Dynamics, FX and DAW control are not even remotely comparable. However, if your desire is to stay analog to replace your 8 Bus. Then maybe you can consider another Mackie. With the exception of Flying Faders, they have several analog options well within your budget that are at least the equal of their competitors.
  9. Melodyne has a volume leveling macro that works pretty well. Clip Gain envelopes are the most precise way and shouldn't take all that long with a little practice.
  10. I love analog. I have a 30+ year old Soundtracs recording mixer as my front end. It still works great. That being said, in my opinion you should look for a digital mixer. Consider the A&H QU5 or similar products from companies like Presonus, Midas or Behringer. To get what you have described in an analog product really would require you to add a zero to your budget (at least). That Tascam mixer is okay but does not have moving faders and it's DAW control is rudimentary at best. I can say from experience, the Allen and Heath QU series is far superior. I have also used the X32, M32 and Studiolive mixers. They are also great. There are of course other manufacturers with competitive products that you should consider. No manufacturer has an analog mixer in your price range that compares favorably to their digital competitors. Again, just my opinion.
  11. The "HP" in in Radials Reamp HP stands for Headphones. That unit was specifically designed for use with headphone outputs.
  12. That's possible. I do have a projects back-up drive. But why are only some projects affected, not all? They all have duplicates on the E: drive. FWIW This is not a big deal for me. If there is a simple solution, then great. If not, I'm sure you already have enough on your to-do list.
  13. That's a good question. I had not noticed it before, but I think the black rings are probably the reason I chose to use Tungsten Classic.
  14. I have had this problem since forever. I do not use the Quick Start Screen. To open a file that is not in the Recently Used list I use Cntrl-O. edit I should say I almost always use Cntrl-O to open files.
  15. I use the Tungsten Classic color scheme. It has a black ring around the knobs that look exactly like the mock-ups above.
  16. I never use the virtual keyboard. But this thread made me curious enough to check. I get the same 3 octave keyboard in Sonar, CbB, and SPlat.
  17. Wow, that is very cool. I completely missed that being added.
  18. There is a notes pane in the Inspector for each Track. In the Track View there is a notes pane in the header for each individual Take Lane. And there is a notes pane in the header for all Track Folders.
  19. I really like track 4, "King of Love". Thanks Bit.
  20. Imagine that I posted a link to the Monty Python Crunchy Frog skit here. "It should have a Big Red Label, WARNING..."
  21. I remember using the old module as you describe and would love to have it back. Note that the term used then was Auto-Shuttle. A work around would be to move the end marker to your desired stop point and use "On stop rewind to now."
  22. Also, I am not arguing against an integrated sampler. I think that would be great.
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