Plogue Bidule & Vienna Ensemble experts, collaborate!
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:10 pm
Experts in Plogue Bidule and Vienna Ensemble Pro, the DP Tips Sheet needs you. In the past I've kept the Tips Sheet strictly DP oriented. Once you let in something outside your range of focus, it can get messy pretty quickly. So, I have nothing in there about PB or VE (or VE-Pro). I'm starting to realize that at least in those two cases it's pretty important for us to have a reference that doesn't float away as the posts roll in, so I'm ready to do a tips-sheet tutorial on both PB and VE. These apps are not just important to us, but essential for anyone running a large template. Trouble is, I'm not an expert in either one. I've used them and have a grasp of how it is done, but I'd have to ask a lot of questions to get a thorough treatment of them, and it's been since about 2009 that I used either of them. Things have changed.
So, I'm asking for some volunteers to write a basic tutorial and perhaps some advanced tips as well. Let's keep the development here in this thread, not the Tips Sheet thread. No hurry; this could take a month. Or, depending on your level of interest and how complete the writing is, it might happen in a couple of days.
Be aware that I will be editing everything that goes into the Tips Sheet. How much I edit depends on how closely you mimic the Tips Sheet format, and how much I need to combine people's posts. It is important to me that people get recognized for what they do, so I will be sure to credit each person with their ideas, as much as possible. Take a look at the Tips Sheet to see how it is organized. There are particular categories I use to label tips, but I don't have the list handy. We may have to invent a category or two for this project.
It occurs to me that the tutorial may be better served In Part by a separate post(s) in the Tips Sheet Thread AND by some more specific DP-side tips in the Tips Sheet itself. (The Tips Sheet currently consists of the first 3 posts in the thread. The other posts in the thread are not all tips, but I try to keep the whole thread as DP Tips-centric as possible. Until I see what information we have, and how it is best organized, I won't know whether or how much to put in separate posts.
There may already be some great tutorials in this forum on PB and VE/VEP, and if that's the case, please show them to us as they apply to each issue at hand. I will not be copying existing posts into the Tips Sheet. These tips have to be written from the ground up to format correctly for the sheet.
The basic organization will be under the following three categories:
Setup
Recording/Playing
Editing/Mixing
Setup will need to include the various windows involved in DP. Don't forget the Bundles Window! We need clear step-by-step instruction, but also concept overviews. Also, we need to know what to do about Latency, and any other issues. Someone wrote in a current thread that he thinks Plogue Bidule is a one-core app, that it does not utilize all four cores. I do not believe that is true with Intel machines, but if it is, could someone please elaborate?
Plogue Bidule and VE will be separate tips, of course. In fact, I expect to see a lot of tips on each. Each tip will be credited with chief contributors and general contributors. While I want to take advantage of everyone's interest, it's likely that we only need a couple of people working on this. Let's just see how it starts working out as people volunteer and show us what they have. Please do not take my comments personally; they are only oriented toward making the tips as useful as possible. Sometimes less is more, except for those times when it isn't. I fly by the seat of the pants, so there isn't really a set of rules. I just go by what feels right. So if I make some big changes or suggestions, please consider it in the bigger picture.
Speaking of pictures, they are indispensable for such a tutorial, but there is one problem. Permanence. We know that Mac.Com and MobileMe are not very permanent, and are going away in June. iCloud may offer usable graphics for posts, but chances are we'll need an outside host. When you upload pictures to be used in the Tips Sheet, please remember that a LOT of people may be looking at them (so don't host them on your own computer), and the Tips Sheet is already 6 years old and has survived a number of formatting changes. It may still be here in ten or twenty years. Revisions will help, but the more permanent a place you find to host pictures, the better off everyone will be. Try to write as if there were no pictures, then use pictures only when they are essential.
Ok, I hope we find some interested parties. Please assess your skills and see if you think you can write the book on this subject, as briefly as possible, but as thoroughly as possible.
My thanks in advance to all who respond. The Tips Sheet is from all of you. I'm just the lowly editor, and it would not exist without you.
Shooshie
So, I'm asking for some volunteers to write a basic tutorial and perhaps some advanced tips as well. Let's keep the development here in this thread, not the Tips Sheet thread. No hurry; this could take a month. Or, depending on your level of interest and how complete the writing is, it might happen in a couple of days.
Be aware that I will be editing everything that goes into the Tips Sheet. How much I edit depends on how closely you mimic the Tips Sheet format, and how much I need to combine people's posts. It is important to me that people get recognized for what they do, so I will be sure to credit each person with their ideas, as much as possible. Take a look at the Tips Sheet to see how it is organized. There are particular categories I use to label tips, but I don't have the list handy. We may have to invent a category or two for this project.
It occurs to me that the tutorial may be better served In Part by a separate post(s) in the Tips Sheet Thread AND by some more specific DP-side tips in the Tips Sheet itself. (The Tips Sheet currently consists of the first 3 posts in the thread. The other posts in the thread are not all tips, but I try to keep the whole thread as DP Tips-centric as possible. Until I see what information we have, and how it is best organized, I won't know whether or how much to put in separate posts.
There may already be some great tutorials in this forum on PB and VE/VEP, and if that's the case, please show them to us as they apply to each issue at hand. I will not be copying existing posts into the Tips Sheet. These tips have to be written from the ground up to format correctly for the sheet.
The basic organization will be under the following three categories:
Setup
Recording/Playing
Editing/Mixing
Setup will need to include the various windows involved in DP. Don't forget the Bundles Window! We need clear step-by-step instruction, but also concept overviews. Also, we need to know what to do about Latency, and any other issues. Someone wrote in a current thread that he thinks Plogue Bidule is a one-core app, that it does not utilize all four cores. I do not believe that is true with Intel machines, but if it is, could someone please elaborate?
Plogue Bidule and VE will be separate tips, of course. In fact, I expect to see a lot of tips on each. Each tip will be credited with chief contributors and general contributors. While I want to take advantage of everyone's interest, it's likely that we only need a couple of people working on this. Let's just see how it starts working out as people volunteer and show us what they have. Please do not take my comments personally; they are only oriented toward making the tips as useful as possible. Sometimes less is more, except for those times when it isn't. I fly by the seat of the pants, so there isn't really a set of rules. I just go by what feels right. So if I make some big changes or suggestions, please consider it in the bigger picture.
Speaking of pictures, they are indispensable for such a tutorial, but there is one problem. Permanence. We know that Mac.Com and MobileMe are not very permanent, and are going away in June. iCloud may offer usable graphics for posts, but chances are we'll need an outside host. When you upload pictures to be used in the Tips Sheet, please remember that a LOT of people may be looking at them (so don't host them on your own computer), and the Tips Sheet is already 6 years old and has survived a number of formatting changes. It may still be here in ten or twenty years. Revisions will help, but the more permanent a place you find to host pictures, the better off everyone will be. Try to write as if there were no pictures, then use pictures only when they are essential.
Ok, I hope we find some interested parties. Please assess your skills and see if you think you can write the book on this subject, as briefly as possible, but as thoroughly as possible.
My thanks in advance to all who respond. The Tips Sheet is from all of you. I'm just the lowly editor, and it would not exist without you.
Shooshie