Record: New DAW from Propellerheads

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Sascha Franck wrote: Well, I only sort of agree with that wish. There's a lot of different chains of these plugins which people like to use. Personally, I usually use a compressor first, then an EQ (so any EQ boosts won't "trigger" the compressor), most other folks seem to do it the other way around.
One thing I am interested to see is whether the SSL mixer thing can be flipped, and to what extent it can be re-routed.

Maybe this is another question that blank/diod could confirm?

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Okay, double post, and you sort of confirmed it already!

In fact on behalf of everyone here I want to thank blank/diod for being so generous (and at times patient!) in answering questions for us. I bet many others are as grateful as I am for that ... Cheers :tu:

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Hey all. I started a thread to specifically address yes/no questions about record.

That way maybe we won't have to go through 60 pages just to find out what it does or doesn't do? :?

Discussions as to whether features are adequate/needed will hopefully stay here. ;)
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i wonder if record will eventually be able to host vst/is?

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headquest wrote:Okay, double post, and you sort of confirmed it already!

In fact on behalf of everyone here I want to thank blank/diod for being so generous (and at times patient!) in answering questions for us. I bet many others are as grateful as I am for that ... Cheers :tu:
No prob! Though I don't think I have any magical answers really, everything can be found at recordyou.com by looking at the info and screenshots, there's a picture of the full channel strip at
http://www.propellerheads.se/products/r ... p_full.jpg where you can see the input section and signal path selector (I could embed it but it would take up most of this page...) ;)

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headquest wrote:One thing I am interested to see is whether the SSL mixer thing can be flipped, and to what extent it can be re-routed.

Maybe this is another question that blank/diod could confirm?
"Blank" (or Fred) is fine... Diod is my company. ;)

The mixer itself doesn't flip around because each mixer channel (or audio track) gets its own rack device (as seen in these screenshots) and that's where you'll find the flip side of your mixer channel. Think of the mixer as having 'hubs' or 'satellites' in the rack. An instrument, e.g. Thor, doesn't connect to the back of the mixer, but to a mixer device that's paired with a channel strip.

Since the rack and mixer are (optionally) separate windows it would be weird to have cables hanging freely between two windows on your screen... ;)

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The take-comping tool.

Did we already establish that it can work ONLY on one track at a time?

For example - you record a drum kit with 4 mics.

You can't simultaneously comp the takes?

You record an acoustic guitar with 2 mics.

You can't simultaneously comp the takes?

Is that correct?

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Blank: Cool - that makes sense.

Do you know about the "tuner" on each track - is this for tuning your instrument, or does it actually pitch correct the tuning in your playing...?

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So, is this the fastest growing thread in KVR history?
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headquest wrote:Blank: Cool - that makes sense.

Do you know about the "tuner" on each track - is this for tuning your instrument, or does it actually pitch correct the tuning in your playing...?
No, there is no autotune at all.

It's for tuning your guitar etc. According to one of the vids, autotune (thingy) probably will be added at a later date.

Time-stretch yes.

Autotune no.

According to the vid anyway.

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I think people are getting soft for Record, finally seeing what a lovely addition to Reason this actually is. It does after all fulfill 80% of the most common feature requests. I just can't wait! Advanced mixer, widescreen rack, even more insane routing possibilities, recording etc.

Now we can just wait for Reason 5 to add more modules to the package.

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Bump.

I just wanna be a part of history when this thread hits 1000 pages. :hihi:

Go baby go!

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blank/diod wrote:The mixer itself doesn't flip around because each mixer channel (or audio track) gets its own rack device (as seen in these screenshots) and that's where you'll find the flip side of your mixer channel. Think of the mixer as having 'hubs' or 'satellites' in the rack. An instrument, e.g. Thor, doesn't connect to the back of the mixer, but to a mixer device that's paired with a channel strip.

Since the rack and mixer are (optionally) separate windows it would be weird to have cables hanging freely between two windows on your screen... ;)
Do each track automatically get a channel in the mixer ? If so what about devices with multiple outputs, do you have to submix them first ?

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Zargon the Destroyer wrote:The take-comping tool.

Did we already establish that it can work ONLY on one track at a time?
As far as I know we've only seen one brief video example of this, which only establishes that it does what we saw it do, not that it can't do something we didn't see it do.

It would be a nice feature to be able to link the track edits that way.

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djanthonyw wrote:So, is this the fastest growing thread in KVR history?
I may be wrong, but I think the Omnisphere release was worse.

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