toodamnhip wrote:
Maybe also Get rid of the dumb ramping when one pastes sections of a song around. Its really hard to mix and automate in DP, I must say.
Try past a chorus into a heavily automated file sometime. After you have done so, look under the hood and watch 250 automation points slowly drift from bar 50 to bar 100....with your reverb slowly getting wetter, your compression ration slowly strangling your rhythm guitar as it increases or what have you.....Yikes.
TDH, I'm with you a 100% on these automation issues.
I just saw the thread, BTW, and I must say it is going in such a predictable fashion... And it will end predictably, as well (like my Slayed-MIDI King thread)
So, the way I see it, we have TWO very serious automation issues>
1.- The unreliable automation past a mysterious unknown threshold (the main point of your OP)
2.- The unwanted god-damned ramps that get created every time you paste, snip or cut regions and/or tracks (oh, and the MESS this creates with Takes too)
Personally, I mostly get hit by point 2, heavily, but I HAVE experienced point 1 a few times in particularly automation-heavy projects. In my case, printing VIs and all MIDI to audio seems to solve the problem, but I admit this is because that unknown
"threshold of unreliability" goes up again, and I could hit it with audio-only eventually, especially if I start automating the way TDH does, which brings me to my other point nicely>
TDH gets heavily criticised for his
apparently wasteful method of automating every plugin parameter, whether it is in actual use or not at any given time. If I may venture a wild guess, the issues haven't been fully understood, let alone tested, by a lot of the members.
So, unless you guys can offer a better workflow to accomplish the same thing equally fast and (supposedly) effectively, I suggest you don't shut down the method just yet. It's a GREAT method, actually. WHY???
Because if you do this constantly, what can possibly be faster than selecting a region and pressing a shortcut to automate
everything during said region? This way, you don't have to worry about which plug-in parameters you need to automate and which you don't. You just select a region, press the shortcut and bam! Instant automation for
everything for all selected tracks for the part you like the way it sounds, which is a
perfectly valid workflow and a feature profusely described in the manual. So clearly, it should work reliably, as stated therein.
Unless, of course, you'd rather open every plug-in for every track and manually click on only the parameters you want to automate... How long would that take?
Do you know of an efficient and quick way to tell DP which parameters you want automated and which you don't, for lots of tracks?
Have you ever tried deleting UNUSED automated plugin parameters? That could easily take an hour or more if you have a big session
There are, supposedly, ways to sort of tell DP about some of the desired parameters, but that workflow doesn't really work at all> It's cumbersome, slow and
unreliable.
So, does anyone have any recommendations to work quickly with a similar workflow? How would YOU approach it?
Say you love the way section B sounds. Compression, distortion, reverb, delay... it's all perfect. But now, you want to make dramatic changes for the C section. You want to lower the threshold and change the compression ratio in some instruments. You also want it a little dryer in general, but you want to add more early-reflections, just for 8 measures, to a particular return. Then, when the piece goes back to B and A, you want mostly the same settings as before.
If it weren't for having to spend an hour or so to fix the damned unwanted ramps that will inevitably result after the automation-pasting,
that workflow takes literally 5 minutes to accomplish> Set everything the way you like and take a snapshot.
Do you know of a better way?
Ideas? Workflows that work faster than selecting a pressing a shortcut?
And please don't tell me to duplicate tracks for the C section... remember, we're already dealing with 100s of tracks... And there is also a
D section
At this point, TDH, the only way you could convince the unconvinced and MOTU, is to MAKE a short VIDEO showing all these problems. 5 minutes tops, nothing fancy. It could show a typical DP session, with all your automation, and you could loop a point where it sounds different every time, as you've described here with text (and you could point it out as it happens).
Writing about this is too long, and much more could be accomplished in 5 minutes of video.
I'll tell you what> You do this video on the unreliable automation issue, and I'll follow by making one about the damned automation ramps. Then we can post it here for everyone to see, as if they were next to us, and we could send it to MOTU too.
Please let me know if you're interested. I see no other way to convince MOTU, by clear demonstration, to fix these crippling issues that have existed since their conception, and that no other DAW does, AFAIK.