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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:53 am
by kid
1) To be able to copy two mono tracks into 1 stereo track.
2) Assign multiple outputs to a single track. (For multing)
3) To be able to selects a region of volume automation and move it up or down in various db increments while preserving your fader move.
4) Mackie MCU responds to the hiding of tracks.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:17 am
by swiftness
-Better, faster, Freeze Function.
-Allow MIDI Data on the VI track instead of in a seperate MIDI track.
-VI Drum Set Presets within the Drum Editor.
-Better candy in the vending machines and pizza every Friday.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:25 am
by martian
"I'd like to see stackable automation layers, so they aren't over each other. Also, if I select a controller I'd like to automate, I'd like that to stay selected in the automation window, not switch to something else. "
on this topic- i'd like to see a key stroke to switch all tracks to volume automation edit - "cntl option -" anybody???
also if they had a look at a digibase emulation they might really make some friends in the post world....
I'm already foaming for clip based automation ( please please a nice keystroke for clip(s) up or down a dB )
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:05 am
by dpdan
kid wrote:3) To be able to select a region of volume automation and move it up or down in various db increments while preserving your fader move.
In the SE window, select only the track you want to edit from the "expand" list... (I keep this list open all the time on all my windows) highlight the volume data (automation) that you want to increase or decrease, then go to region, and select change continuous data. You will then be able to select the exact amount of decibels that you want that data to change to. A much faster way, is to drag in the time ruler bar, which will highlight the data, then drag it up or down. If your "edit grid toggle" is not turned on, you will want to (command drag). Holding down "command" toggles the edit grid toggle switch, so that the data does not accidently move horizontally.
dpDan
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:21 am
by Noizemaker
kid wrote:
2) Assign multiple outputs to a single track. (For multing)
.
I'm not sure if I totally understand what you mean but can't you use aux channels and busses for that? The audio assignement are great for quick routings.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:26 pm
by gdw3
swiftness wrote:-Allow MIDI Data on the VI track instead of in a seperate MIDI track.
And I don't get this one. You gotta have separate MIDI tracks from the instrument track, because many VI's can play several instruments at once within one instance. You have to be able to assign MIDI channels to each instrument within the instance, editing each one, etc. Please explain further.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:30 pm
by chrispick
Noizemaker wrote:kid wrote:
2) Assign multiple outputs to a single track. (For multing)
.
I'm not sure if I totally understand what you mean but can't you use aux channels and busses for that? The audio assignement are great for quick routings.
Yeah, that's how you do it.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:18 pm
by willtompkins
23.976 timecode
Mackie C4 support
XY Surround panner assignment via MIDI CC
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 5:07 am
by bsmamega
1- protools compatable without digitranslation .
2- song speed control.
3- Control surfaces "Focusrite control 24".
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:33 am
by swiftness
gdw3 wrote:swiftness wrote:-Allow MIDI Data on the VI track instead of in a seperate MIDI track.
And I don't get this one. You gotta have separate MIDI tracks from the instrument track, because many VI's can play several instruments at once within one instance. You have to be able to assign MIDI channels to each instrument within the instance, editing each one, etc. Please explain further.
Have you ever used logic? I would like an implementation of VI's similar to that.
You create a VI Track and record MIDI right on the track. If you have a multi-channel VI, then you create a MIDI track and route the output to VI input #2, ect. Save me the extra MIDI track.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:29 am
by manumontevideo
I'd like to see the interface in Spanish.
I began with Logic, then a friend of me show me DP but now I work in PT . If DP had been in Spanish perhaps now I work with it (and the list of MOTU products had grow

).
I'd Like a better organize of plug ins, like PT 7
Saludetes.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:37 am
by alpha
Dear MOTU,
Please may I have UNDO MOVE FADER please
Thank you
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:00 am
by Shooshie
Have you ever used logic? I would like an implementation of VI's similar to that.
You create a VI Track and record MIDI right on the track. If you have a multi-channel VI, then you create a MIDI track and route the output to VI input #2, ect. Save me the extra MIDI track.
Save me the extra MIDI track.
This only makes sense in an app that has track limits. DP has no track limits. Whosever idea it was to limit tracks so as to create pricing tiers should be forced to arrange for full orchestra in Garageband for a year as punishment.
I rather like DP's VI arrangement, especially since V-tracks came along. Hard to beat, in my opinion.
Shooshie
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:39 am
by mersis
I think the answer to that problem is to allow MIDI data on inbstrument tracks
I do like how ever having 2-3 tracks routed to an instrument track so plz leave MIDI tracks as well
= )
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:48 pm
by swiftness
mersis wrote:I think the answer to that problem is to allow MIDI data on inbstrument tracks
I do like how ever having 2-3 tracks routed to an instrument track so plz leave MIDI tracks as well
= )
That is exactly what I was asking for.