Page 2 of 2
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:40 am
by terrybritton
Watching this post with great interest, and BTW - you folks truly humble little ol' me. Shooshie and MixHitz - you are true pros!
If the SMPTE does work in a song window, that would be a great solution, methinks.
My projects have always depended upon having much wiggle room for improvisation, so having means to also accomplish that sort of freedom during the presentation is also very interesting as approached in this discussion. I hope I have something to add down the line.
Terry
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:52 am
by MixHitz
Hey Terry!
Thanks for the kind words, but just another one of the MOTU family here trying to get things going. I've just always wished it wasn't so Wizard of Oz behind the curtain where you can't find that one little thing that's missing to bring it all together. That's why I really want to do a great Playback System video tutorial to make it a bit easier for those just starting. I believe a candle loses nothing from lighting another candle!!
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 9:14 am
by terrybritton
MixHitz wrote:Hey Terry!
Thanks for the kind words, but just another one of the MOTU family here trying to get things going. I've just always wished it wasn't so Wizard of Oz behind the curtain where you can't find that one little thing that's missing to bring it all together. That's why I really want to do a great Playback System video tutorial to make it a bit easier for those just starting. I believe a candle loses nothing from lighting another candle!!
I couldn't agree more! If you need any help making your video, feel free to ask me for help. I'm pretty good at that area - see my videos link in my sig. I have videos on using the free CamStudio recorder [EDIT - CamStudio is PC only], OBS (open broadcaster system, also free), YouTube's Hangouts-on-Air and Live Streaming (all of which can be used to record videos) and on using Voicemeeter and Voicemeeter Pro to get system and ASIO sound together into your video [EDIT: Voicemeeter is PC only - you have Soundflower so you don't need it]. Obviously, we are on the same page as regards lighting candles!
Terry
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 1:07 pm
by Shooshie
MixHitz wrote:Hey Terry!
Thanks for the kind words, but just another one of the MOTU family here trying to get things going. I've just always wished it wasn't so Wizard of Oz behind the curtain where you can't find that one little thing that's missing to bring it all together. That's why I really want to do a great Playback System video tutorial to make it a bit easier for those just starting. I believe a candle loses nothing from lighting another candle!!
When enough candles are lit, with a little focus, you have a lighthouse!
Shoosh
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 9:23 pm
by terrybritton
Shooshie wrote:MixHitz wrote:Hey Terry!
Thanks for the kind words, but just another one of the MOTU family here trying to get things going. I've just always wished it wasn't so Wizard of Oz behind the curtain where you can't find that one little thing that's missing to bring it all together. That's why I really want to do a great Playback System video tutorial to make it a bit easier for those just starting. I believe a candle loses nothing from lighting another candle!!
When enough candles are lit, with a little focus, you have a lighthouse!
Shoosh
For sure!
Terry
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:24 pm
by JLEpperson
Love to see a more usable interface for chunks. We use DP for a cover dance band, with approx 120 songs that we make different sets for each performance. The dragging process is grueling. Also, it would be great to make different sets that you could save without saving the entire session. My 2 cents. Oh yea, for us blind people, make the font size selectable.
Re: DP The Ultimate Live Playback System
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 1:18 pm
by ivann
Did anybody found a solution for this? I want exactly the same as here described, redundant playback system where system B plays and chases system A?