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  1. Yes they do, but I do believe originally they were more Mac oriented; IIRC. And again this was back in the MIDI sequencer days. Although as I said the MIDI Express I had worked fine in Windows. For some reason I remember a story about MOTU and Cakewalk staff having a softball game and the losers (motu) having to write some code? Maybe? And I want to say that’s where the notion that MOTU (in those days) was more Mac oriented? Maybe someone will set me straight... t <disclaimer>I’m a guitarist of a “certain” age, sometimes I have trouble keeping these old stories straight, or not </disclaimer>
  2. If I read your issue correctly, I think you are not "locking" the position of the clips. Its over in the "Properties" in the Inspector "I" on the keyboard if its not open in track view. I most always do some kind of "scratch" take to create the tempo map from. Beat one needs to be "locked" to a measure, generally marked "COUNT" (its never measure 1 for me). Then a "tempo" needs to be set at that measure, that way as you set tempos later on the "clip" stays locked to timeline. Hope that makes sense... tom ie: 1 5 7 11 ETC. COUNT INTRO VERSE 1 100bpm 100bpm 100bpm 99.5bpm
  3. All seriousness aside ? I think MOTU is a little more MAC oriented? I had a MOTU midi interface years ago, it was solid;but RME is so well known for its drivers it was a no-brainer for me.
  4. Was it more fun playing the piece or making the video? ?'s t I'm still chuckling after watching Louie Louie... Link to the FBI summary of its investigation in the lyrics for Louie Louie
  5. I hear it fine on the DT990's here, but its just a low "growl" (for want of a better adjective). I think Jack is right, maybe as simple as doubling it with a bass, even high pass the bass a bit (a lot?) just to "define" the notes. Its a "taste" thing, more than anything. I always emphasize the "click" of the beater on the kick, more than anything to say "here I am"! Again, its a "taste" thing, some don't like it at all (I mention it in reviews, some agree and some "oh no" don't want that). (not a crit of your kick, just comparing that to using a bass the same way) Oh, BTW, Cool Stuff! Good on ya both again... ?'s t
  6. Made me think of Incense and Peppermints, don't know why, the organ maybe? Vocals seem to stand out better (cleaner, easier to follow). I might eq the guitar a little different (its a little lost in the mix; mids not right?) could be my ears today... t
  7. drivers, drivers, drivers... t Yep, there's a tutorial on my site (see sig); works a treat!
  8. Claudio your work always "creeps" me out in a good way. This one, this one is tough; I had to shut it off. That's a rabbit hole I can't do today. I will try to get back to it.... t your soundtrack, ? on what I heard. the rest (video and voice over), YIKES! precisely why I had to let it go...
  9. Me too, before the FW1884. @Bapu the 1884 a door stop now? t
  10. Bad, I still use the 1884 as a control surface, but I have been using the RME UFX for audio I/O for several years now. 8 line in and 4 mic pres. All 8 line ins are connected to various dedicated pres and compressors. Works a treat! RME is pricey, but it’s all about drivers, drivers, drivers. I’d feel naked without the 1884’s control, but when it became obvious they would eventually be moved to the scrap heap, I began preparing for an 1884less future. drivers, drivers, drivers... t don’t know what I’ll do eventually for control, but for now the RME/1884 combo are great. The UFX’s versatility and the TotalMix software are a vast improvement </fanboi>
  11. LMAO! ?'s liking the solo a lot. t
  12. DeeringAmps

    Nomad's Land

    Enjoyed this ?! Just a little niggle on the "bends" in the flute; not a deal breaker. t
  13. Not so much. But ?’s to the 1884; priceless! t
  14. Ever seen Zappa’s movie 200 Motels. This would fit right into that soundtrack. t @Bajan Blue ”rip off a few more towels Jeff” ”this town is a sealed tuna sandwich” come to think of it, the relationship I was in at the time didn’t survive the movie and The Mother’s at the Pauly Pavilion performance. um...
  15. doesn't ?actly make me wanna ? thru ?'s (eye c what u did there) but ?'s are in order. t you didn't actually listen to any Ono stuff, did ya? ? has anyone ever listened more that 10 seconds?
  16. How'd you guys miss this? House of the Rising Sun oh well, another one bites the dust t
  17. When this and the White 2A (or whatever they call it) first came out they were in heavy rotation in my effects bin. Since the 76 and 2A became available in the Pro Channel... Still use the Black in the bin, CA2A has replaced the White in the bin. t
  18. Me too neither so I can't help there, other than to say it sounds pretty good. Hopefully those with orchestration backgrounds can help you move it forward... t
  19. ?'s what else can I say t 305 and counting, amazing Doug
  20. I thought it all tied together nicely, ?'s! t from about 2:27 on looked like the action here; different feeders, same birds. the Anna's are a bit territorial, always have to remind; "don't bite the hand that feeds..." ?
  21. a fan here so I'll just ?'s up! t
  22. I'll second (third or fourth? that) + that too ?'s t one tiny crit; understand I lurves me some busy kick, but a couple of spots it felt like metal madness i'll get me hat...
  23. You held me for 2 & 46. Don't know that I found any of it or fair enough, I agree t
  24. Not my genre, so no crits here from me; just wanted ya to know I had a listen... t
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