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July 2007:

Any wild speculation as to whether "Instant Stretch" in the Keygroup panel has made it to release? And where's the phone jack?
Moderator: James Steele
There was a class act lawuit against MOTU because of that.3over3 wrote:And where's the phone jack?
This is a stop button, not a record button. It starts and stops all the loop parts currently loaded in MachFive. (red doesn't seems like a good color for a stop button, I agree)themuscle wrote:I'm really intrigued by the Record & Play buttons in the upper right corner of the display.
Is this just for resampling or can you record audio-in like a 'real' audio editor?
hrmmm....
Normally, I'd be responding to this asking you what your host program was for - if drag and drop is now universal (?) I can't see this as being too much of a problem. But this version's stand-alone too, so it'd be nice if there was a dedicated way to create new samples. Me? I'm happy with recording in Pro Tools...themuscle wrote:of course, another sampler/editor that doesn't actually sample/record.
fooey, maybe not as dreamy as i'd hoped.
That is a Spanish version of M5. And it is pronounced "EN-VEY-YOPES"3over3 wrote:Oh, and I just noticed the misspelling of "Envellopes" on the new version. Sloppy.
You mean like stop signs & red lights ?meeloo wrote:
(red doesn't seems like a good color for a stop button, I agree)
papageno wrote:There was a class act lawuit against MOTU because of that.3over3 wrote:And where's the phone jack?
The phone jack on screen resulted in hundreds of broken computer screens.
A lot of people tried to force their headphone plugs into the screen.
and there's still only 3 of them. what is this, 1999? motu doesn't seem understand that we are serious people doing serious work that requires serious horsepower.Spikey Horse wrote:I am surprised the pipes feeding the samples from the browser to the sampler have not been made a larger diameter - this would surely be one of the simplest ways to reduce load times - although I guess there may be more pipes hidden underneath the GUI that we can't see.
I think I'll have a look on youtube to see if anyone has taken their machfive apart.
Spikey Horse wrote:I am surprised the pipes feeding the samples from the browser to the sampler have not been made a larger diameter - this would surely be one of the simplest ways to reduce load times - although I guess there may be more pipes hidden underneath the GUI that we can't see.
Spikey Horse wrote:I think I'll have a look on youtube to see if anyone has taken their machfive apart.