Even when some of us get “noisy”?magicd wrote:
Yes, MOTU is listening!
Dave


Thank you Magic Man!
Nice to hear you discuss a little behind the scenes stuff, makes for greater understanding

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Even when some of us get “noisy”?magicd wrote:
Yes, MOTU is listening!
Dave
Well, I'm one of those who is SOOOO glad this behavior is back. I neverDan Worley wrote:- The following feature has been restored: if tracks are selected when switching to the Mixing Board or QuickScribe windows, only those tracks are shown.![]()
I know others like this, and why, but I can't stand it! UGH! I don't understand why it wasn't made a preference so we could pick which way we wanted it to work.
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Anyway, congratulations on the release, MOTU.
In this case they could have, by adding a preference. But Dave explained why they didn't do that, and that's cool. I can accept that. Nothing I could do about it anyway but voice my preference, and cry a little.David Polich wrote:
Guess you can't please everyone all the time..
This apparently is a new behavior and is normal. When in doubt I just save anyway. I'll wager it was just getting too complex tracking all the things that "dirty" a project file. I'd often toggle the record overdub button just so I could do a save and preserve the current window layout, etc. or other conditions that wouldn't "dirty" the file.David Polich wrote:One small issue - it seems that DP 8.02 is always in "Save" mode. Even after
Saving, the "Save" option in the file menu is not greyed out. It never greys
out, actually.
I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
I do the same thing, especially with Melodyne.James Steele wrote:This apparently is a new behavior and is normal. When in doubt I just save anyway. I'll wager it was just getting too complex tracking all the things that "dirty" a project file. I'd often toggle the record overdub button just so I could do a save and preserve the current window layout, etc. or other conditions that wouldn't "dirty" the file.David Polich wrote:One small issue - it seems that DP 8.02 is always in "Save" mode. Even after
Saving, the "Save" option in the file menu is not greyed out. It never greys
out, actually.
I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
Yes, I do this all the time. What I do is to record enable/disable a track.toodamnhip wrote:I do the same thing, especially with Melodyne.James Steele wrote:This apparently is a new behavior and is normal. When in doubt I just save anyway. I'll wager it was just getting too complex tracking all the things that "dirty" a project file. I'd often toggle the record overdub button just so I could do a save and preserve the current window layout, etc. or other conditions that wouldn't "dirty" the file.David Polich wrote:One small issue - it seems that DP 8.02 is always in "Save" mode. Even after
Saving, the "Save" option in the file menu is not greyed out. It never greys
out, actually.
I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
This gives a good opportunity to remind:
There are SOME programs like Melodyne, where DP WONT changes unless you jog a DP control like record over dub.
Otherwise, you could quit DP and lose work.
I agree, I'm so happy with this release. My love for DP is back.Prime Mover wrote:So 8.02 is the new 7.24... That's pretty amazing! MOTU should be immensely proud of themselves for all this.
The exciting thing is, on May 1st, we finally got the realization of the thing that we knew was going to be coming for the last 6 years: a perfected, cross-platform, 64bit version of Digital Performer with entirely optimized code. Since about DP5, I've been hearing people talk about this day. Now, MOTUs biggest hurdle since DP3 is behind them. I can't think of any big overhauls like this on the horizon, so my guess is that the near future will be full of little things that they've wanted to do, but have had to put on the back-burner. I imagine it's a pretty exciting time to be working at MOTU right now.
I hope all the staff realizes how much we appreciate what they've done!
Now, let's talk Linux... (sorry, just kidding!)
+1+2! Yes, for me, it's been way too easy to have a track selected for an edit, then want to return to the mixer as I left it only to have the one track available and have to remember how I had the mixer set up before. Instant cursing!Prime Mover wrote:Thanks Magic Dave!
I, personally, because of my setup, only use the CW for a few windows, and keep others (like the tracklist and mixer) out of the CW. And I keep them in other Spaces. Unfortunately, this kills some of the functionality gained by using the CW. I'd like to be able to use that power whether in the CW or not.