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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:29 am
by SixStringGeek
Mr. Quimper wrote:
bOing wrote:What's your cat listening to, btw?
Napalm Death.
That cat is a dead ringer for my cat from when I was a kid. Very cool avatar.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:58 am
by FutureLegends
Woohoo! It's here! Thank you Mr UPS man...
And thanks MOTU for getting it all the way to Stockholm, Sweden so quickly... Now off to the studio to install... I'll be back with some kind of report...

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:04 am
by dbender
FutureLegends wrote:Woohoo! It's here! Thank you Mr UPS man...
And thanks MOTU for getting it all the way to Stockholm, Sweden so quickly... Now off to the studio to install... I'll be back with some kind of report...
Cool that you got it so far so fast! :D

Let us know please when you report back how much more efficient DP is now handling VI's, ok? Thanks!!

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:10 am
by tommymandel
bOing wrote:
Mr. Quimper wrote:I'm also not really feeling the new color scheme. Yes, the graphics are "prettier", but it's too bright and it'll get fatiguing after looking at it for a while. The darker gray was much easier to look at.
But it's true, that eye fatique thing goes a long way toward making the work day shorter out of necessity to rest burned out eye sockets.
Hey, has anyone tried using the Access System Preference to shift DP6 into "White on Black" mode? (Control/Option/Command/eight)

PS. Hi Kinny - we still have that java ahead of us - my kid really got a lot out of a certain teacher she had this past year too!

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:58 am
by philbrown
I would love to hear anything about the CD burning capabilities of DP6. I may end up liking some of the improvements, but CD mastering is the only new feature I'm really on the edge of my seat for. If it can handle my workflow, I can finally ditch Waveburner running on OS9 on the G4 sitting in the corner. I don't see much interest in this feature and am a bit surprised as the options for OSX are precious and few. Maybe I just have Special Needs :)

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:23 am
by monkey man
James, I love the new avatar!

I know I keep saying this, but I sure do hope you choose to stick with the unicorn (in the name).
Apple knows animal names are cool, and it's a world leader in marketing.
We've the only DAW that's in any way associated with a critter, and what a critter it is. :D

Ever hear of Dragon Burn (it's a burning app I think)?
The only reason I remember the name after having seen it written once is because it was a critter.
Same thing applies to the Zebra softsynth.

Just thought I'd mention this stuff in an effort to add more weight to the "retain the unicorn" argument. :oops:
David Polich wrote:BTW, the studio engineer was doing the usual ragging on DP, I told him he might want to take a look at DP6, and he wasn't even aware it existed.
If only this weren't such a typical scenario, David.
With any luck, DP6 will make some inroads on the prevalence of this attitude. :?

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:27 am
by FutureLegends
dbender wrote: Let us know please when you report back how much more efficient DP is now handling VI's, ok? Thanks!!
I'm afraid I don't have any projects that use that many VIs to judge that...
But now I'm in the studio and got it installed so I'd be happy to try to answer any other questions...

/DZ

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:38 am
by FutureLegends
One initial observation: UAD plug-in controls behave erratic. If you click-hold-drag the controls they jump all over the place. Wasn't this the situation a couple of versions ago? You have to click once on the position you want them to go to. Very irritating!

Recorded some quick bass and tried to compare the new MW Leveler to UADs LA-2A. MW Leveler seemed a bit brighter. Other than that it seemed to hold up fine. Gonna try some more on better source material later...

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:48 am
by mongoose
monkey man wrote: I know I keep saying this, but I sure do hope you choose to stick with the unicorn (in the name).

Apple knows animal names are cool, and it's a world leader in marketing.
We've the only DAW that's in any way associated with a critter, and what a critter it is. :D
Hey, and apparently MOTU haven't actually abandoned the pointy horse--my cc charge was to Mark of the Unicorn!

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:52 am
by philbrown
FutureLegends wrote:One initial observation: UAD plug-in controls behave erratic. If you click-hold-drag the controls they jump all over the place. Wasn't this the situation a couple of versions ago? You have to click once on the position you want them to go to. Very irritating!
Weird... I'm having that exact problem with BFD instantiated on 5.13. It makes DP's send and pan knobs go crazy- and certain other VI knobs like Soundtoys as well.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:02 am
by monkey man
mongoose wrote:Hey, and apparently MOTU haven't actually abandoned the pointy horse--my cc charge was to Mark of the Unicorn!
Hey Goosester, it's not MOTU I'm worried about, although it has toned down the unicorn status in its logos somewhat these past few years.

Rather, it's James' considering dumping the UnicorNation name in favour of MotuNation that gives me the heebie-jeebies.
philbrown wrote:Weird... I'm having that exact problem with BFD instantiated on 5.13. It makes DP's send and pan knobs go crazy- and certain other VI knobs like Soundtoys as well.
Uh, oh.... :shock: :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:36 am
by Bill O'C
philbrown wrote: Weird... I'm having that exact problem with BFD instantiated on 5.13. It makes DP's send and pan knobs go crazy- and certain other VI knobs like Soundtoys as well.
Please, *not* Soundtoys. They barely pass AU validation in v5.1.3.

Edit: I lost my head for a minute. Perhaps it will be fixed in transit. :mrgreen:

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:58 am
by Spikey Horse
Bill O'C wrote:
philbrown wrote: Weird... I'm having that exact problem with BFD instantiated on 5.13. It makes DP's send and pan knobs go crazy- and certain other VI knobs like Soundtoys as well.
Please, *not* Soundtoys. They barely pass AU validation in v5.1.3
Interesting - I've been getting erratic behaviour with Soundtoys knobs too, acting a bit like the CPU is totally maxed out but when it is clearly not - but only had this since moving house and studio. I'm still on DP 5.13 and 10.4.11 / 10.5.4 ..... no probs with BFD so far (used it very little just of late).

Has anyone forum'd or emailed (and got a response) either FXpansion, MOTU or Soundtoys about this?


- The good thing about moving studio is every bit of old hard/software feels new again (sort of) .... DP6 will be the icing on the cake now - perfect timing :)

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:29 am
by Robbie_2327
SixStringGeek wrote:
midilance wrote:
zed wrote:I'm still waiting to hear words like "zippier" and "cool" and "friggin' fantastic". :?
How about "Far out, solid and right on!?"
But is it groovy? I need it to be groovy.

Image
How about MOTUriffic?

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:30 am
by bOing
monkey man wrote:...it's not MOTU I'm worried about...Rather, it's James' considering dumping the UnicorNation name in favour of MotuNation that gives me the heebie-jeebies.
I'm over the heebies but am occasionally broadsided by a jeebie.

--

ALSO, that UAD-1 thing would suck if it were a lingering problem. But from experience UA usually does an update and then everyone's happy again. We've had some of those glitches before. But I guess it does speak to the immediate usefulness of the new version when the big money files are open on the desktop.