That's pretty much exclusively aimed at the residential market rather than studio - you don't want it to reflect the sound back in to the room, you want to absorb it! (most of the time anyways).
Find a friend who also does some engineering, and have him master it for you.
The best way to end the project is to have someone with a different set of ears and speakers master it for you! (provided he's not deaf!!)
are you sure that reason is running in re-wire mode? Make sure you open PT first and then reason.
In the "audio interface" rack in reason, it should say "slave mode" or something like that...
When PT is open, you have to unmount any drives from within PT itself. Go to your "workspace" window, select the drive, click on the little briefcase in the top left (or right for PT8!) corner and choose "unmount".
You can get like 5 licenses of 10.5 from Mac and it's only about £20 more expensive than buying 1 license. So get a few buddies together and get with the times!!
(says me running 7.4 and 10.4 :P )
see?!?!?! Now that's what I hate abut PT8.
I flat out refuse to believe that was one of the futures Digi were being dogged about by customers. Instead, it's just confusing a bunch of people.
And what about decent plugin delay compensation? Noooooo....no one wants to see THAT in LE do they...
Hey guys,
got asked by my mate who's writing his dissertation to post this up. So here it is!
If any of you have the time it is quite an interesting test! If you do take the test please also take the time to fill in the form and email it back to M.Oepen (at ) lipa.ac.uk
Personally I use Quick-Punch record mode instead. Much easier - and no faffing around with putting/remove pre-rolls.
The great thing about it, is that even if you miss the first second of the punch it, it actually records from the moment you press play.
Basically, you press play, until you get...
hmmm...If that is the case Pez, I'd agree with it not being a big issue - although Logic's panner is like that I think and it did use to bother me. Probably just a case of remember you can still go side-to-side rather than around the circle..
Can anyone else confirm this? THis is VERY...
I've got an alphatrack too that I love!
Could you expand a little more on your gripes with panning in PT8? I've never heard about this...how has it changed?
Thanks for chipping in :)
That reminds me, I once had some shite harcore band in, lots of double-pedal bursts etc, and the drummer had a plastic batter. I got him to stick his credit card to the drum and it sounding ok.
Thanks for chipping in Pez.
I was actually thinking about using Elastic Pitch for other things - I make my own sort of chorus-y thing for lead vocals by copy the vocal part twice and pitching one slightly up and one slightly down (like 10 cents or something). Just fattens the vocal up a bit...
yep, you're going to have to be a tad more specific than that!
Use words like XLR, 1/4" jack, line input/output etc to help us understand what you're doing!
XLR:
1/4" jack: