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Re: Great info on DP 9.13

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:55 pm
by Michael Canavan
David Polich wrote: Since I only run one VI at a time and then record
its part as audio (I dont run multiple VI's
simultaneously, ever), I guess 9.13 isnt really
changing my life much.
I'm exactly the opposite. I run everything as MIDI tracks until the bitter end, unless I hit a CPU wall.
Don't like committing until I'm sure. Why I'm single I guess! :lol:

Re: Great info on DP 9.13

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 5:21 am
by williemyers
Michael Canavan wrote:
David Polich wrote: Since I only run one VI at a time and then record
its part as audio (I dont run multiple VI's
simultaneously, ever), I guess 9.13 isnt really
changing my life much.
I'm exactly the opposite. I run everything as MIDI tracks until the bitter end, unless I hit a CPU wall.
Don't like committing until I'm sure. Why I'm single I guess! :lol:
that would be me as well, Michael. I keep everything in MIDI as long as possible, right up to final mix, because I'm always tweaking & changing ideas right up to final mix. It's really one of the wonders of MIDI - - imagine if you had a live orchestra, but all of the players were using iPods with a notation app, instead of printed notation.... You could change whole sections of music with a click! (actually, I think I have read about an orchestra that does just this....wondr how it works out?)

Re: Great info on DP 9.13

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:14 am
by David Polich
We all work in different ways.

Re: Great info on DP 9.13

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 12:34 pm
by mikehalloran
Gravity Jim wrote:And yes, I am the heppest. I find that alienates some people, but at 60 years of age, I don't care.
Youngster! :rofl:

Re: Great info on DP 9.13

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 2:38 pm
by bayswater
mikehalloran wrote:
Gravity Jim wrote:And yes, I am the heppest. I find that alienates some people, but at 60 years of age, I don't care.
Youngster! :rofl:
That doesn't even qualify as a boomer, does it?