Ey up!croftish wrote: Brilliant. Welcome Jyoti!
Jim

If you check the vid out, you'll see a lot of Derbyness.

Back on topic - are you composing for Eurocom? Using DP?
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Ey up!croftish wrote: Brilliant. Welcome Jyoti!
Jim
Wow, thanks for the tip, Shooshie! Much appreciated!Shooshie wrote:Jyoti, a little advice for you since you're skipping the manual. Open the COMMANDS window (Shift-L). Notice that it's laid out in sections.
Certainly am mateJyotiMishra wrote:Ey up!croftish wrote: Brilliant. Welcome Jyoti!
Jim![]()
If you check the vid out, you'll see a lot of Derbyness.![]()
Back on topic - are you composing for Eurocom? Using DP?
Cool - well, I know who to bug when it comes to more soundtrack-y type questions!croftish wrote: Certainly am matemmm Derbyness goood
By all means fire away with q's anytime Jyoti. I'll do my best to come up with kind of vaguely coherent answer, even if it's utter nonsenseJyotiMishra wrote:Cool - well, I know who to bug when it comes to more soundtrack-y type questions!croftish wrote: Certainly am matemmm Derbyness goood
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Switcher's thoughts for today:
1. I've only had DP6 crash once in the 40+ hours I've now been using it and that was when I dragged a rather hefty sample onto Nanosampler. Got the spinning beach ball of death and then a crashout. Apart from that, it's been fine. Having said that, I'm certainly not taxing it in a professional context as yet.
2. I'm loving ProVerb more and more! The lengthen / shorten thingy is better than on Space Designer as that's only switches, not continuous. I definitely prefer the sound of it over SD.
3. I've got to get more into the rubato capabilities, this is one of the things that most excites me about DP. Yeah, I know it's possible to do similar things in Logic but I've always found it unwieldy and spontaneity-deadening.
Cheers, ears!croftish wrote:By all means fire away with q's anytime Jyoti. I'll do my best to come up with kind of vaguely coherent answer, even if it's utter nonsense![]()
Let me know how you get on with these amazing rubato capabilities, I'm curious to find out exactly what you are referring to beyond re-quantizing (which you can presumably do in Logic). Or is it a tracks overview re-arrangement of blocks thing?
Jim
Good on you Jyoti! Spread the word man. I'm very glad you're happy thus far.JyotiMishra wrote:Cheers, mate!monkey man wrote:Hey Jyoti, thank you for sharing your impressions man. Always great to hear from you (as you know).![]()
I know I should have read the manual before starting. But I wanted to leap in, see how easy it was. It reassures me that I'm not having to refer to it that much for the basics. (Of course, I'm probably missing loads of extra features and shortcuts.)
I'll certainly be telling Logic-using mates to check out the new DP. There's a lot of fear in certain circles towards DP which I think is un-warranted.
Well, I see these DAWs as paintbrushes. Different brushes may have different strengths and weaknesses but it's up to the artist to choose the correct one for his/her purpose.monkey man wrote: Good on you Jyoti! Spread the word man. I'm very glad you're happy thus far.
Yep, yep. That sticky is definitely essential reading!FWIW, I do feel that the manual tends to make often simple procedures seem like major operations, so I'm all for diving right into the app itself first and reaching for the monolith when necessary. Shooshie's command tips are timely too, IMHO.
I notice there's a lot of doom on the forum. Initially, when I was lurking, this worried me. Until I remembered the HORRIBLE experience of upgrading to Logic 8 and the disappearing complaints off the Apple Logic forum... There is no DAW that is crash-proof, no DAW that hasn't got issues somewhere. Even my Fostex X15 has issues.All sounds positive to me so far mate. Good stuff!
Can you explain your stance on this? I've found dp6's looping to be more powerful yet as easy as logic's. The loop tool makes things very quick, and allows a lot of flexibility imo.JyotiMishra wrote: 1. The looping is a bit more cumbersome than Logic's. This may prove frustrating for folks doing more repetitive, loop-based stuff.
Obviously, I'm still a newbie to DP's mixer but I'm getting there. I do have moments of going, 'OH! I can do that now - wow!'monkey man wrote:Yeah, I think the freely-and-easily configurable nature of the mixer has always been one of DP's strengths Jyoti. It closely follows the analog paradigm IMHO, more so than most (if not all) other DAWs.
Even with all the problems and related sad/angry posts on here (understandable if folks are frustrated!), this place is an invaluable resource. Just scoping back through the history, there's so much info! Kudos to James for making it happen. I wouldn't have gone for DP6 if I hadn't read this forum!You know, until February this year the forum enjoyed a more-or-less universally happy vibe.
Well, here's one experience I had in DP:HobbyCore wrote:Can you explain your stance on this? I've found dp6's looping to be more powerful yet as easy as logic's. The loop tool makes things very quick, and allows a lot of flexibility imo.
I'd be interested the converse.