T3 - AES New Feature Preview
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Greg,
My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.

The main character's name is Greg.
Are they writing books about you?
-Scott
My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.

The main character's name is Greg.
Are they writing books about you?
-Scott
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
I would retain counsel. No question about it. You have to protect children from this heinous fraud - in your good name, no less!rockstar_not wrote:Greg,
My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.
The main character's name is Greg.
Are they writing books about you?
-Scott
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRer
- 25 posts since 25 Jul, 2006
Understood..larsfarm wrote:Yeah, well... getting closer. Ideally I'd like to have a one button record command. Just press a key and off you go appending data to all armed tracks. Does T do macros/scripts? Even better with a prerecord buffer so that you wont miss a start. You hear the start, realise you should have caught it, press record and the recording started 10-15s ago. Boomrecorder, Metacorder does. Many hardware recorders do.GodzillaFrog wrote:Just hit the end key before recording the next session.. appends to the current clip. mark it with I if you need to.. kinda simulates a manual recorder.
L
To do this (or anything else in Tracktion) with one key, and to solve generic macro things, try installing the freeby from http://www.autohotkey.com/download/
To do the recording, add the macro:
#r::SendInput {end}ir;
to AutoHotKey.ini ..
This seems to work just fine (in this case, it maps it to #r which stands for "windows-key and R", but you can map it to anything)
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
I believe it was said that they RUN it, but they don't utilize the two cores properly. They only separate the graphics and such to the second core, I believe.
However, as we know, Beno has said that they are working on it.
Brent
However, as we know, Beno has said that they are working on it.
Brent
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- KVRAF
- 3441 posts since 15 Mar, 2003
I guess I should have been clearer as I was referring to a problem mentioned way back around page 6 or so.
Ixox said that his dual core machine wouldn't run T2 at all. He can't use it.
Ixox said that his dual core machine wouldn't run T2 at all. He can't use it.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
My dual-core machine has run T2 fine since I got it. However, it's running it on one core. Which isn't TOOooo bad, because even one core of the X2 3800+ is performing better than my last machine, based on an Athlon 2600+. I also (blasphemously, some would argue!) tend to run other programs at the same time, so I'm still seeing a benefit.
Greg
Greg
- KVRAF
- 1855 posts since 21 Sep, 2004 from Musician, Recording Engineer, Producer
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- KVRist
- 158 posts since 17 Sep, 2006
Hi All,
Any news if we are getting a midi drum editor for T3?
I haven't seen anything regarding this yet and it seems to me as a fairly asked and basic feature to implement.
Francis.
Any news if we are getting a midi drum editor for T3?
I haven't seen anything regarding this yet and it seems to me as a fairly asked and basic feature to implement.
Francis.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
No news that I'm aware of. It can't be completely trivial, though, especially since T uses vector-based graphics. You'd have to come up with definitions for each element of the grid, right down to the diamond shaped thingy. I doubt that it's a month of work, but I'm sure it's not an afternoon one-off, either.
Then again, I'm learning that I possibly revere code too much and assume it's difficult. That's changing as I work with developers both at BBA and at my day-job. They are sometimes capable of some crazy stuff in a very short amount of time. A few guys at work type code like you or I would write English. Nutzoid.
Greg
Then again, I'm learning that I possibly revere code too much and assume it's difficult. That's changing as I work with developers both at BBA and at my day-job. They are sometimes capable of some crazy stuff in a very short amount of time. A few guys at work type code like you or I would write English. Nutzoid.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada




