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Post by waxman on Feb 24, 2016 12:42:25 GMT -8
DP 9.2 fixed the "floating" plugin settings, so now the INS button will open the 1st plugin on the track and will open above the Mixer, unlike before where the plugin would hide behind the External Mixer. In the video I used some BCs to scroll through the Inserts once a plugin is open.. Hey Jamey thanks for the input on the insert. Does "Now" mean the new software is ready? BTW... Looks like there is a nice spot for an automation button right below the pan knob since all that space seems to be doing nothing. Any word on changing the channel width on the floating mixer to 9/16" so it aligns with the DP mixer?
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Post by jameyz on Feb 24, 2016 12:59:26 GMT -8
"Now" meaning if you update to DP 9.2 it will work..
Since DP 9 added so many extra Automation options this really messes with Raven trying to recall which channels are in which automation state. We hope to offer this support in the future..
We are gonna talk with MOTU and see what we can do about the Mixer..
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Post by waxman on Feb 24, 2016 14:41:29 GMT -8
"Now" meaning if you update to DP 9.2 it will work.. Since DP 9 added so many extra Automation options this really messes with Raven trying to recall which channels are in which automation state. We hope to offer this support in the future.. We are gonna talk with MOTU and see what we can do about the Mixer.. Sorry Jamey, It's not working correctly. The only plug that comes up is the plug in Channel One. If you hit any other INS button only the channel one plug comes up. I have a UAD plug in Channel 15 when I hit the blue INS I get the plug from channel one which is a Waves plug. So at this point that feature is not useable. The same behavior on both the floating and the Raven mixer. When does the new Raven software come out? Will that fix it? Ok good luck with MOTU. Again if the floating mixer was 9/16" per channel it would line up with the dp mixer visually and but remain completely independent. Unlike other DAW's DP is completely separate INDEPENDENT parts. Personally I would prefer that to a Raven template or skin that I needed to align to a redline. The functions needed can be easily accessed INDEPENDENTLY on the MOTU mixer. The ONLY function the floating mixer needs to do is a VOLUME FADER. The S/M/R/INS are duplicates. If you can do automation then the MOTU mixer is fine when set up with out faders. It seems to me just the fader width is a doable fix. Thanks...
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Post by jameyz on Feb 24, 2016 16:53:56 GMT -8
The track will have to be selected. So hitting ins on a track that isn't "highlighted" will not work.
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Post by machinesworking on Feb 25, 2016 0:11:19 GMT -8
DP 9.2 fixed the "floating" plugin settings, so now the INS button will open the 1st plugin on the track and will open above the Mixer, unlike before where the plugin would hide behind the External Mixer. In the video I used some BCs to scroll through the Inserts once a plugin is open.. If a V-Rack plug in is open, (I had the NI Maschine VSTi from a V-Rack open on my second regular monitor), it will not open a DP mixer insert. Closing the V-Racked plug in, I can open the first plug in on the first track. This seems to be the case in general. So is the way this is working now is to only allow one Plug in to be open when using this feature? It seems to be the case here anyway? I close a plug in and then selecting a track allows the first plug in slot to open.
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Post by jameyz on Feb 25, 2016 8:32:39 GMT -8
Yeah. This is a DP limitation I guess. INS is using "shift F". So only 1 plugin at a time..
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Post by waxman on Feb 25, 2016 9:21:00 GMT -8
Yeah. This is a DP limitation I guess. INS is using "shift F". So only 1 plugin at a time.. Jamey this seems odd. Just to be clear one plug at a time is NOT the issue. The INS button does not open it's assigned channel plug in. All INS blue buttons open only the effect plug in the first slot of channel one. How is that a DP limitation? Why do R/S/M buttons work correctly on their individual fader assigned channels? Is the INS button programmed only by quick key or location? Why not work like Record/Solo/Mute buttons?
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Post by jameyz on Feb 25, 2016 9:28:42 GMT -8
It just a regular DP key command to open up plugins. Unlike R/S/M that is using Mackie HUI..
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Post by waxman on Feb 25, 2016 10:47:26 GMT -8
It just a regular DP key command to open up plugins. Unlike R/S/M that is using Mackie HUI.. Please mention to your programmers to make the blue INS button channel specific. There is no reason to have to select the channel then select the INS button. Would you agree? This also means an Automation button could be added in the Mackie HUI protocol right? Most mix engineers spend lots of time automating a mix.
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Post by waxman on Feb 29, 2016 14:20:20 GMT -8
Yeah. This is a DP limitation I guess. INS is using "shift F". So only 1 plugin at a time.. Once you push the blue INS button how do you cycle through the other inserts?
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Post by jameyz on Feb 29, 2016 15:02:55 GMT -8
I would make a couple of blank BCs and use "scroll to next" and "scroll to previous" BCs from the quicklist to go through inserts.
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Post by waxman on Apr 12, 2016 11:16:57 GMT -8
My favorite idea right now, is to just make the floating mixer a little skinnier, so it lines up with the width of the DP faders.. PLEASE TELL ME YOU DID THIS...
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