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Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:21 am
by twistedtom
Yes it helps a lot to know what system ect. a person has when you want to help them as well.

Why are so few people posting about how well it works? If it was not working well we would be bombed by posts so it must be fine.

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:25 am
by wurliuchi
Shooshie wrote:Some more tidbits, notes as I go:

Edge Edit - great
YAY!!!

I didn't want to quote the entire post but thank you for all that, Shooshie. Fantastic!

Man, I have to sit down and learn Spaces. I tried once and I didn't get it. It seemed that it took forever to set up and I got frustrated. Would love to see a video on how you do it (hint hint). I would pay for that.

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:31 am
by kgdrum
MIDI Life Crisis wrote: Dang! Remind me never to make you the sheriff! :) Or to misquote Woody Allen:
Everyone shall wear their underwear on the outside. .. so we can check.


my florescent glow in the dark thong doesn't look right over my pants MLC
:wink:

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:39 am
by BobK
A while back somebody pointed out a disadvantage if you only have system info in signatures: searches don't include signatures, so that if you're trying to find all posts for DP 7 in Tiger, for example, a search won't help, unless that info is also in the body of the post.

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:44 am
by HCMarkus
A detailed Signature can indeed be a most excellent thing. But sometimes, a thread has nothing to do with your gear, and having an extensive sig seems, somehow, untoward. The solution is as follows:
1. Create a signature listing Hardware, OS version, DP version, Plugin versions.
2. Under "Board Preferences" answer the question "Attach my signature by default?" with a "No",
3. Check the "Attach a signature" box when posting in threads that concern hardware and software issues.
Just don't forget step 3!

PS: Cheers to DP7 and thanks to Shooshie for the reports. I'll be ordering 7 soon, as I'm engaged in a large project and don't have time to upgrade at the moment. As a PPC user who has been pleased with my generally-stable DP6.02, I have modest expectations for DP7. I expect it would be wishful thinking to hope for the breakthroughs our Snow Leo / Intel using friends are getting, but one can always dream. :D

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:58 am
by FMiguelez
twistedtom wrote:
Why are so few people posting about how well it works? If it was not working well we would be bombed by posts so it must be fine.
That's what I'm wondering about too.

When we switched to DP6, we couldn't keep up with people's writings!
Now it seems MOTU didn't release anything...

I couldn't have written it any better myself (as Splinter put it upthread):
Splinter wrote:Okay. One of three things has happened:

1) Everyone who has installed DP7 has had their computers crash beyond measure and they have spent the last 3 days trying to restore their machines and unable to access the internet to give a report;

2) There is absolutely nothing noteworthy to report about DP7 and everyone is pissed MOTU charged another $200 for this upgrade, OR;

3) DP7 is so sublime and deeply enthralling that no one can pull themselves away to give an appropriate report.
I REALLY hope the reason is NUMBER 3 :?

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:07 am
by Eleventh Hour Sound
Thanks for the great info Shoosh! It's so good to read about all the happy DP7 users! Thanks also to MagicD!

I've got one foot in each boat: Intel and PPC! :) My 2 year old 2.16 Ghz MacBook Pro seems to run DP6.02 as fast as my 2.5Ghz PPC G5 Quad in a portable package. Can't wait to see what happens when DP7 arrives.

Considering the resale value, I'm wondering if those of us with "old school" PPC's may do well to just keep 'em for running VI's and such. Besides, in the winter my G5 Quad doubles as a room space heater :)

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:11 am
by rodger1811
I think that the reason we don't see a lot of activity is because so few of us has actually received the DP7 upgrade yet. There will be a lot more activity this week.

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:14 am
by wylie1
I have to go on 2 hour drive into the city to pickup my DP7.
I was going to wait but after reading all this.
Here I go.

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:18 am
by MIDI Life Crisis
wylie1 wrote:I have to go on 2 hour drive into the city to pickup my DP7.
I was going to wait but after reading all this.
Here I go.
Don't speed and be sure to stop for those silly people with their fingers pointing across the street :)

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:19 am
by kgdrum
it amazes me we have not seen 1 person yet with a PPC/Tiger rig posting about DP7 yet..................... :?:

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:34 am
by Timeline
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
wylie1 wrote:I have to go on 2 hour drive into the city to pickup my DP7.
I was going to wait but after reading all this.
Here I go.
Don't speed and be sure to stop for those silly people with their fingers pointing across the street :)
Yea and dudly do-!right :lol: :lol:

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:57 am
by grouse
grouse wrote:Can I ask a specific question to those who have 7? It may seem quite insignificant in the grand scheme of things but I use looping all the time.
So, in 7, does the audio drop when you change the global loop points or turn it on/ off.
They may have sorted that out in 6 as I'm still on 5.
Thanks.

Any loopers on here? Do I really have to go and get a cake? :wink:

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:16 pm
by Timeline
grouse wrote:
grouse wrote:Can I ask a specific question to those who have 7? It may seem quite insignificant in the grand scheme of things but I use looping all the time.
So, in 7, does the audio drop when you change the global loop points or turn it on/ off.
They may have sorted that out in 6 as I'm still on 5.
Thanks.

Any loopers on here? Do I really have to go and get a cake? :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkLH56VlKT0

Re: DP7 first impressions

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:20 pm
by KEVORKIAN
grouse wrote:
grouse wrote:Can I ask a specific question to those who have 7? It may seem quite insignificant in the grand scheme of things but I use looping all the time.
So, in 7, does the audio drop when you change the global loop points or turn it on/ off.
They may have sorted that out in 6 as I'm still on 5.
Thanks.

Any loopers on here? Do I really have to go and get a cake? :wink:
Right now I'm on 6.02 in SL and the audio does not drop when I enable/disable looping or when I manually drag the loop points in the tracks overview or the GE. Hope that is what you are looking for. When I get back to DP 7 in a few hrs I'll let you know but I'd be surprised if it has changed for the worse there.