Just Back from NAMM and more Tracktion info for you.
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- KVRAF
- 1615 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
thanks ben you are the best. can't wait. 
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- KVRian
- 1057 posts since 28 Dec, 2005
If you buy the ultimate bundle. Will you get access to download T3 right away also? I'm a T2 registered user living faaaar away from market cililization.
Se non é vero, é ben trovato
PC/XP 2CoreIntel T3 OnixSatellite
PC/XP 2CoreIntel T3 OnixSatellite
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
My guess is no. You wont be able to download a Tracktion install until you've registered your box version, and you wont be able to register it until you've received it.mr wrote:If you buy the ultimate bundle. Will you get access to download T3 right away also? I'm a T2 registered user living faaaar away from market cililization.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1600 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Seattle, WA
Yeah, Valley is correct. You will be able to download the demo but you won't be able to unlock it until you get the code from the box.valley wrote:My guess is no. You wont be able to download a Tracktion install until you've registered your box version, and you wont be able to register it until you've received it.mr wrote:If you buy the ultimate bundle. Will you get access to download T3 right away also? I'm a T2 registered user living faaaar away from market cililization.
Ben
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- KVRian
- 1057 posts since 28 Dec, 2005
Time to travel soon....
Yeah, Valley is correct. You will be able to download the demo but you won't be able to unlock it until you get the code from the box.
Ben
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PC/XP 2CoreIntel T3 OnixSatellite
PC/XP 2CoreIntel T3 OnixSatellite
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- KVRian
- 620 posts since 27 Jul, 2001 from france
That would be perfect.Lunch Money wrote:It's already sort of been said in this very thread:koolkeys wrote:I will say one thing. If you have a better way of it working, I'm sure that Mackie would be interested to know. They obviously listen, and would of course be open to hearing suggestions. Maybe a description of how another plugin works? Hey, it can't hurt!
Once you make changes to a preset, it gets a "*" next to it or the font goes italic (assuming it's non-italic to begin with), or heck, why not both. Then the "preset name" is saved as an additional parameter that gets recalled. Sure, it doesn't do anything (after all, the parameters themselves are also saved, which is the main thing!) but when the project is releaded, this "name" parameter is also recalled (recalling an italicized asterisked name). Just a text string and nothing more. No influence on the parameters, which are stored independently.
I agree that the name is less important than the parameters storing properly, though.
Greg
I think that even if you change the settings from a preset you have previously loaded, it's better to have the name of this preset recalled and not the default preset.
What is irritating the way the Mackie plugins work is that when you choose a new preset and changes nothing, when you reopen the song, you have lost the name of this preset, and you have the name of the default preset instead with an asterix. It's not logical at all because this way you can think that the default preset has been altered, but it's not the case : you have used another preset and have not altered it.
I you want an example of a plugin that is behaving fine, look at the Luxonix Ravity(S) : it also show an asterix when you alter a preset, but recall the name of the preset you have altered and show the asterix when you reopen your song.
PQ
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free music at : http://www.soundclick.com/thepqueninproject
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- KVRian
- 620 posts since 27 Jul, 2001 from france
That would be perfect.Lunch Money wrote:It's already sort of been said in this very thread:koolkeys wrote:I will say one thing. If you have a better way of it working, I'm sure that Mackie would be interested to know. They obviously listen, and would of course be open to hearing suggestions. Maybe a description of how another plugin works? Hey, it can't hurt!
Once you make changes to a preset, it gets a "*" next to it or the font goes italic (assuming it's non-italic to begin with), or heck, why not both. Then the "preset name" is saved as an additional parameter that gets recalled. Sure, it doesn't do anything (after all, the parameters themselves are also saved, which is the main thing!) but when the project is releaded, this "name" parameter is also recalled (recalling an italicized asterisked name). Just a text string and nothing more. No influence on the parameters, which are stored independently.
I agree that the name is less important than the parameters storing properly, though.
Greg
I think that even if you change the settings from a preset you have previously loaded, it's better to have the name of this preset recalled and not the default preset.
What is irritating the way the Mackie plugins work is that when you choose a new preset and changes nothing, when you reopen the song, you have lost the name of this preset, and you have the name of the default preset instead with an asterix. It's not logical at all because this way you can think that the default preset has been altered, but it's not the case : you have used another preset and have not altered it.
I you want an example of a plugin that is behaving fine, look at the Luxonix Ravity(S) : it also show an asterix when you alter a preset, but recall the name of the preset you have altered and show the asterix when you reopen your song.
PQ
free software at : http://pquenin.free.fr/pqnaudio
free music at : http://www.soundclick.com/thepqueninproject
free software at : http://pquenin.free.fr/pqnaudio
free music at : http://www.soundclick.com/thepqueninproject
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- KVRist
- 53 posts since 24 Mar, 2004
Is there by any chance an option now to copy the source file into the project folder when importing? I've shot myself in the foot more than once by moving/archiving/deleting audio files that were needed for T projects...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1600 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Seattle, WA
Yes T3 can always copy, never copy, or ask you each time what to do when importing.
Ben
Ben
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- KVRist
- 134 posts since 19 Nov, 2005 from Detroit
Hello Beno,
Did support for aftertouch make it into this T3 version?
Thanks
Did support for aftertouch make it into this T3 version?
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1600 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Seattle, WA
No sorry. Its really something we want to do. To be honest there isn't a huge reason it isn't there already short of not enough typing time. Soon hopefully.travelquarterly wrote:Hello Beno,
Did support for aftertouch make it into this T3 version?
Thanks
Ben
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- KVRist
- 415 posts since 14 Dec, 2004
If I wan't to render tracks into the project do I now have the option to only render between the markers in T3? Or will I still have to render the whole track or export import externally?
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRist
- 415 posts since 14 Dec, 2004
If I want' to render a track within tracktion (ie; render into project directory) and only render 8bars for example, at the moment you have to render the whole track length. I would have thought "Render Marked Region" would be logical.Lunch Money wrote:You mean beyond what the "export" function allows you to do? I'd be curious to know what the end goal is, before I can say definitively that "export" will do it. Is one independent of the master bus? You could always disable the master bus temporarily if that's the case.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
er... hasn't that feature always been there? (only rendering between I and O markers - there's an option for this when you export)
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