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Reply #15
« on: August 27, 2007, 11:55:42 AM »
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But, uh...what's direct to track recording? 

I think he means direct to file - as explained earlier. Otherwise, I have no idea what he's talking about!

Direct to file it is.  Gimme a break!  I just moved  10,000 miles to Australia, most of my Audition stuff is on a slow container ship and I'm not even sure what day it is yet!

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Reply #16
« on: August 28, 2007, 07:07:49 PM »
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  Gimme a break!  I just moved  10,000 miles to Australia, most of my Audition stuff is on a slow container ship and I'm not even sure what day it is yet!

Blimey! He's only been there five minutes and he's whingeing! No wonder we got the reputation - it must be endemic!  grin grin grin
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Reply #17
« on: August 28, 2007, 09:38:28 PM »
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Ah! but anyone showing such good taste will be very welcome.
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Reply #18
« on: August 29, 2007, 10:00:20 AM »
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  Gimme a break!  I just moved  10,000 miles to Australia, most of my Audition stuff is on a slow container ship and I'm not even sure what day it is yet!

Blimey! He's only been there five minutes and he's whingeing! No wonder we got the reputation - it must be endemic!  grin grin grin

I love Australia...it's you bl***y poms that I'm whingeing about!

Smiley

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Reply #19
« on: August 30, 2007, 05:29:30 AM »
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When I shifted countries a couple of years ago, all my stuff took three months to arrive by ship.  In the meantime a bought a Zoom unit, a mobile recording box with the nifty drum machine built in.  Tons of fun.  I stopped using it as soon as my computer and software arrived lol.
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Reply #20
« on: September 04, 2007, 06:12:10 AM »
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Hi again.  I used 2.0 for tracking tonight for the first time.  I like the interface - it's pleasant to use.

Question 1: when I use Cool Edit on big sessions and computer resources are an issue, I shut off the meter cuz it makes a difference.  What about all those individual track meters?  Can you shut 'em off?

Question 2: when I finished my session I went into Windows Explorer to see what the session looked like.  First thing: I saved the whole session to a particular folder, but 2.0 saved the session information OUTSIDE the folder.  Huh?  Why doesn't it include the session information in the same folder?  And is there a way to get 2.0 to automatically save the session info to the same folder as the tracks?  Which brings me to part 2 of Question 2: is there a way to get 2.0 to save only the last take of a recorded track?  What a pain having to deal with all those takes of a particular track!  And if there's not a way to get 2.0 to stop saving those unwanted takes, is there a way to avoid it while I'm working?  Cuz otherwise, it adds a ton of housekeeping to all the other things I have to do with a session.
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Reply #21
« on: September 04, 2007, 06:31:13 AM »
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Okay, the first thing I tried, by way of repair, was to select the takes I wanted in Windows Explorer and copy them to a new folder along with the session information.  2.0 didn't like that, cuz when I tried to open the new session, it wanted to know where all the other takes were.  Not nice.

The second thing I tried was to delete all the takes I didn't want in Windows Explorer.  That worked.  Huh?  How come the session information didn't want to know where they were?
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Reply #22
« on: September 04, 2007, 05:10:33 PM »
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[snip] is there a way to get 2.0 to save only the last take of a recorded track?  What a pain having to deal with all those takes of a particular track!  And if there's not a way to get 2.0 to stop saving those unwanted takes, is there a way to avoid it while I'm working?  Cuz otherwise, it adds a ton of housekeeping to all the other things I have to do with a session.

one '3' reasons for migrating to AA2: 'direct to disc' recording

Can't say why 2nd option of your housekeeping worked, but in the first  copying a session changes nothing about internal session info

relative address of pointers has always been a bit of an issue (for me) in CEP
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Reply #23
« on: September 04, 2007, 08:05:06 PM »
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[snip] is there a way to get 2.0 to save only the last take of a recorded track?  What a pain having to deal with all those takes of a particular track!  And if there's not a way to get 2.0 to stop saving those unwanted takes, is there a way to avoid it while I'm working?  Cuz otherwise, it adds a ton of housekeeping to all the other things I have to do with a session.

one '3' reasons for migrating to AA2: 'direct to disc' recording.

Hm?  Sorry, I don't understand.  Is 'direct to disc' recording the fix for the problem, or the source of the problem?  And if it's the fix, how do I do it?

Sorry to ask questions about what's probably obvious to you.  The trial version I downloaded doesn't have the Help included, it seems.
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Reply #24
« on: September 05, 2007, 04:58:26 PM »
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Hm?  Sorry, I don't understand.  Is 'direct to disc' recording the fix for the problem, or the source of the problem?  And if it's the fix, how do I do it?


the 'direct to disc' feature means that each & every recorded hiccup is saved as a discrete file, housekeeping is done as a separate procedure
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Reply #25
« on: September 05, 2007, 05:26:11 PM »
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Yup.  Got it.  Thanks.
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Reply #26
« on: September 05, 2007, 05:59:33 PM »
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Okay, after playing with the trial version for a while and having come to terms with the direct-to-file feature, I'm pretty attracted to 2.0.  I think I'm going to ante up.  But just before I shell out the readies to Mr Adobe, what are the biggest headaches you've found with the program?  I'm not a particularly techno-savvy person (understatement of the year), so I'm anxious about stuff like this.
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