I'm not sure about the details, but I think that the intention of the skinny tip to prevent closing the circuit to the wrong contact with switching to prevent connection until full insertion (if I...
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I'm not sure about the details, but I think that the intention of the skinny tip to prevent closing the circuit to the wrong contact with switching to prevent connection until full insertion (if I...
There are a couple possible places that may impact this - or the might propagate to MWS rather than influence things in studio (as in not impacting any midi messaging on the control track). I don't...
No 'subdivisions within a beat in Tempo Mode' is specifically the regard of my question - and if this is the same setting also impacts MIDI transmission in any way.
After thinking about it I kind of remembered that 110 block may be for solid core conductors (but haven't found good documentation to confirm) - in which case stranded and braided shielded conductors...
Ha. I suggested the exact opposite, with all wiring in the back of the patch bay being wired for balanced, you can achieve every one of the configurations in those diagrams with a couple of custom...
You might be able to just leave everything wired as balanced to and from the patchbay then you could use a t-s patch cable to bridge between the devices then always use an unbalanced cable to make...
>Wow, Metaplugin is pretty rad!
Yea, you can do some pretty cool things in it. It enables sidechaining (send-it) in ways that saw wont. I don't expect you get 'sample accuracy', but I have found...
You could try the following tedious processes,
rename one of the trouble edls
remove all the vsts - save it, open it, then see if it behaves normally.
If so on another copy, repeat it - but...
I had similar problems on my last rebuild. I initially had several issues. I had just copied my old sawstudio directory to the new machine which had many issues. I renamed the saw directory, then did...
Now that I think of it the apc is to prevent crashes. You could try removing the management software entirely - if that remedies the daily crashes, it seems it would be a vast improvement from the...
Look in scheduled tasks, startup and services for anything related to powerchute. See if that program has a automated updater - you could try turning that off. Also if you don't find any leads, and...
ctrl-> is 'redo'
This can be confusing. Once the number of undos is passed, the .uXX numbers get recycled. Once those numbers wrap, ctrl> can jump the undo depth back in history (I think under a...
Auto-edl-undo must be toggled in the options menu for the undo to be generated.
then ctrl< should work.
It was your suggestion. Just act like a boss and give yourself a pay raise.
...you could give me a title and the promise of a possible raise after I graduate from kindergarten.
There is an 'Auto EDL Undo' toggle in the options menu.
Then you might want to add this line before your loop:
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{MULTIPLY}")
See:...
I made a trivial script (It took me a while to find the setting that allowed me to run the 'unsigned script'), and it worked. This could be used for other repetitive tasks.
Save edl with a new...
Macro. Hmm maybe I could do a for loop in powershell to send the keystroke series maybe a hundred (or whatever) at a time and call it a few times until through the tune. I just did some searching....
Does anyone know if there is a way to cut a region on attacks similar to split mark in Levelizer - but without the cut after the gate falls below the threshold. This seems like something that could...
The mix is actually kind of lean in that part. When The tom part starts up (while panned to the Left) and it seems balanced properly in volume, the tom peaks are the loudest in the mix and the L tom...
I've got a tune with a floor tom section which I had panned L and whatever spread formed by that and the overheads was where is sits across the stereo. This is pretty much how I have always address...
That might not be a bad thing if it is able to zero in on a particular frequency because when the nodes ring, they are probably not in tune with the song - but the room. I've actually become fairly...
This has got me curious. On another thread, I described having room trouble with a few frequencies around the 100hz area on acoustic tracks where low G# or A on a guitar or bass might set off the...
My day job is predominantly maintaining a telephone system and network in a school district. During periodic meetings we ocassionally have to to do presentations. For mine I began collecting macro...
I was missing a point in the last comment - and that is in a 'real world' wav file - by that I mean one that was encoded by a quality ADC, you would not have a large amplitude 3999hz signal in an 8k...
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