Re: Audio Studio Manager
Have to chime in here again and agree HRS is a great resource if you are interested in sharpening your skills in a daw agnostic manner. And the fatheads are great mice as i own a pair. Great for guitar cabs, acoustic guitar, flutes, horns, etc. Oter mic in my collection shine way better on vocals than those do IMO though, but they have others better suited for voice if thats your main instrument. On Aug 29, 2012, at 1:06 PM, Brian Casey wrote: > Hi John, > > The home recording show is indeed good, although the title is becoming a > little limited for its scope in ways. > > If you end up reading through this thread Slau I hope you feel peer pressure > to make another episode! haha. That reminds me, I'm going to go back and > listen to the episode about the Cascade ribbin mods as I'm going investing! > > Back on thread John, > > I couldn't seem to find audio studio manager when I searched in the ap store > on my phone last night, is it spelled exactly as is? Maybe I'd just been > mixing too long and I typed it in wrong, must check again. > > Also, how would he do a keyboard shortcut for iPhone exactly? Great to hear > the developer is listening. > > Thanks for passing on the news about its level of accessability to us, > > If only I was in a position to charge per hour in my studio! Its useful none > the less for logging hours put into a project. > > Brian. > > > -- > From: "Jon Solitro" > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:56 PM > To: > Subject: Re: Audio Studio Manager > >> The full version of Audio studio Manager is $5 and there is a free trial >> version with which you can have one client. the cool thing about it is >> there is a clock you can start and stop when you're getting paid by the >> hour. It's better than using Numbers spreadsheets and entering a time when I >> start and stop and doing all the formulas and stuff. I talked to the >> developer and he's going to create a keyboard shortcut to start and stop the >> clock so we don't have to go scrolling through all the buttons to do it. >> >> The Home Recording Show is great. They come out with a new one every week >> pretty much and it's always informative and educational. I learn so much >> from it and they talk about recording in a more general sense, not >> specifically Pro Tools or a specific DAW. One of the hosts uses PT and the >> other one uses Reaper and they usually have a guest host on to talk about a >> specific area of recording. One of the best tools I've gotten for learning >> more about the craft of recording. Second only to Sessions with Slau. ; ) >> >> >> On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Chiapello Diego wrote: >> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> very good news! But is it for free or you have to pay something? >>> Moreover, at Home Recording Show did they talk about other programs >>> used for recording and audio editing, different from Amadeus Pro, >>> Garage Band, Pro Tools or Logic? In other words is there something new >>> about? >>> >>> Tell us, if you want, about Home Recording Show! >>> >>> Have a nice day. >>> >>> Bye. >>> >>> Diego. >>> >>> >>> 2012/8/29, Jon Solitro : I just downloaded Audio Studio Manager from the App store, which I heard about on the Home Recording Show. It's great! Mostly accessible, and fantastic for keeping track of projects and clients. LOve it! >>
Re: Rolling back my Macbook Air for PT use, how far should I go?
The only accessibility issues in ML is with Pro TOols outside of PT its is a great OS with improvements in accessibility. How to wipe your disk and do a clean install. Get a bootable copy of the os you want to install on cd or usb thumb drive or on sd card if your mac has an sd card reader. Go into start up disc in system preferences and set that install disc as your start up disc, then restart your system. Give it a minute or two then turn on voice over. in the table navigate to disc utility and select your macintosh hd,, delete it, and then choose that new untitled drive as the place to install your new OS. If you have an air with an SSD or an pro, a multi time wipe to erase the data is not recommended, and disc utility may prevent u from doing it. On Aug 29, 2012, at 2:25 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote: > Hi, I have had no major accessibility issues in mountain lion. What major > issues have you had as lots of improovements have been made in mountain lion > and if Apple broke accessibility you would not want to hear the complaints? > Wipe my mac in icloud needs major accessibility work as none of the web > buttons on icloud.com are labeled. Nick Gawronski > > On 8/28/2012 6:56 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move. >> Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory >> that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to >> ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out! >> >> So, I'm going to roll back, only question is how far? I've not used PT >> on this thing yet, but it's a Core I5 1.6 GHZ with 4GB RAM and the 128 >> SSD, so I'm hoping it'll cope ok for editing and tweaking mixes. I've >> been using GarageBand on it up until now, but as much as it's cool as >> a scratch pad, we've started to fall out of love from a productivity >> standpoint. >> >> The furthest I can roll back officially is to Lion, as that's what the >> Air shipped with. HOwever, having done a bit of research, I reckon >> I've collected up the necessary extra drivers and whatnot to get Snow >> Leopard up and running. It'd be extra work, but by all accounts the >> battery life last around an hour longer and the benchmarks look >> marginally better running SL. >> >> Question is, has anybody noticed any differences that I should be >> aware of between running PT in SL and Lion? My other machine where I >> use PT is still on SL, so I haven't got any first hand experience of >> PT in Lion yet. >> >> Any advice appreciated. >> >> Scott >>
Re: Audio Studio Manager
> Yes I'm running Snow Leopard
Re: Audio Studio Manager
Hi Jon, Does Audio studio Manager work with Snow Leopard on my mac pro quad core? :) MMMV CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com www.SoundPictureRecording.com 954-742-0019 GUFFAWING :) In GOD I Trust On Aug 29, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Jon Solitro wrote: > The full version of Audio studio Manager is $5 and there is a free trial > version with which you can have one client. the cool thing about it is there > is a clock you can start and stop when you're getting paid by the hour. It's > better than using Numbers spreadsheets and entering a time when I start and > stop and doing all the formulas and stuff. I talked to the developer and he's > going to create a keyboard shortcut to start and stop the clock so we don't > have to go scrolling through all the buttons to do it. > > The Home Recording Show is great. They come out with a new one every week > pretty much and it's always informative and educational. I learn so much from > it and they talk about recording in a more general sense, not specifically > Pro Tools or a specific DAW. One of the hosts uses PT and the other one uses > Reaper and they usually have a guest host on to talk about a specific area of > recording. One of the best tools I've gotten for learning more about the > craft of recording. Second only to Sessions with Slau. ; ) > > > On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Chiapello Diego wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> very good news! But is it for free or you have to pay something? >> Moreover, at Home Recording Show did they talk about other programs >> used for recording and audio editing, different from Amadeus Pro, >> Garage Band, Pro Tools or Logic? In other words is there something new >> about? >> >> Tell us, if you want, about Home Recording Show! >> >> Have a nice day. >> >> Bye. >> >> Diego. >> >> >> 2012/8/29, Jon Solitro : >>> I just downloaded Audio Studio Manager from the App store, which I heard >>> about on the Home Recording Show. It's great! Mostly accessible, and >>> fantastic for keeping track of projects and clients. LOve it! >
Re: Rolling back my Macbook Air for PT use, how far should I go?
Hi, I have had no major accessibility issues in mountain lion. What major issues have you had as lots of improovements have been made in mountain lion and if Apple broke accessibility you would not want to hear the complaints? Wipe my mac in icloud needs major accessibility work as none of the web buttons on icloud.com are labeled. Nick Gawronski On 8/28/2012 6:56 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote: Hi all, I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move. Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out! So, I'm going to roll back, only question is how far? I've not used PT on this thing yet, but it's a Core I5 1.6 GHZ with 4GB RAM and the 128 SSD, so I'm hoping it'll cope ok for editing and tweaking mixes. I've been using GarageBand on it up until now, but as much as it's cool as a scratch pad, we've started to fall out of love from a productivity standpoint. The furthest I can roll back officially is to Lion, as that's what the Air shipped with. HOwever, having done a bit of research, I reckon I've collected up the necessary extra drivers and whatnot to get Snow Leopard up and running. It'd be extra work, but by all accounts the battery life last around an hour longer and the benchmarks look marginally better running SL. Question is, has anybody noticed any differences that I should be aware of between running PT in SL and Lion? My other machine where I use PT is still on SL, so I haven't got any first hand experience of PT in Lion yet. Any advice appreciated. Scott
Re: Audio Studio Manager
Ah, so I had the wrong end of the stick entirely, thought it was an ap for the iPhone. No mac here so that's the software out for me. Ah well, thanks for the info. -- From: "Jon Solitro" Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 7:00 PM To: Subject: Re: Audio Studio Manager Brian, It's in the Mac App Store. Yes, it also has an equipment inventory section for your studio and also helps you chart your progress on a project, as well as get you reminders for stuff. I've been emailing the developer and he's very responsive.
Re: Audio Studio Manager
Brian, It's in the Mac App Store. Yes, it also has an equipment inventory section for your studio and also helps you chart your progress on a project, as well as get you reminders for stuff. I've been emailing the developer and he's very responsive.
Re: Audio Studio Manager
Hi John, The home recording show is indeed good, although the title is becoming a little limited for its scope in ways. If you end up reading through this thread Slau I hope you feel peer pressure to make another episode! haha. That reminds me, I'm going to go back and listen to the episode about the Cascade ribbin mods as I'm going investing! Back on thread John, I couldn't seem to find audio studio manager when I searched in the ap store on my phone last night, is it spelled exactly as is? Maybe I'd just been mixing too long and I typed it in wrong, must check again. Also, how would he do a keyboard shortcut for iPhone exactly? Great to hear the developer is listening. Thanks for passing on the news about its level of accessability to us, If only I was in a position to charge per hour in my studio! Its useful none the less for logging hours put into a project. Brian. -- From: "Jon Solitro" Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:56 PM To: Subject: Re: Audio Studio Manager The full version of Audio studio Manager is $5 and there is a free trial version with which you can have one client. the cool thing about it is there is a clock you can start and stop when you're getting paid by the hour. It's better than using Numbers spreadsheets and entering a time when I start and stop and doing all the formulas and stuff. I talked to the developer and he's going to create a keyboard shortcut to start and stop the clock so we don't have to go scrolling through all the buttons to do it. The Home Recording Show is great. They come out with a new one every week pretty much and it's always informative and educational. I learn so much from it and they talk about recording in a more general sense, not specifically Pro Tools or a specific DAW. One of the hosts uses PT and the other one uses Reaper and they usually have a guest host on to talk about a specific area of recording. One of the best tools I've gotten for learning more about the craft of recording. Second only to Sessions with Slau. ; ) On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Chiapello Diego wrote: Hi John, very good news! But is it for free or you have to pay something? Moreover, at Home Recording Show did they talk about other programs used for recording and audio editing, different from Amadeus Pro, Garage Band, Pro Tools or Logic? In other words is there something new about? Tell us, if you want, about Home Recording Show! Have a nice day. Bye. Diego. 2012/8/29, Jon Solitro : I just downloaded Audio Studio Manager from the App store, which I heard about on the Home Recording Show. It's great! Mostly accessible, and fantastic for keeping track of projects and clients. LOve it!
Re: Audio Studio Manager
The full version of Audio studio Manager is $5 and there is a free trial version with which you can have one client. the cool thing about it is there is a clock you can start and stop when you're getting paid by the hour. It's better than using Numbers spreadsheets and entering a time when I start and stop and doing all the formulas and stuff. I talked to the developer and he's going to create a keyboard shortcut to start and stop the clock so we don't have to go scrolling through all the buttons to do it. The Home Recording Show is great. They come out with a new one every week pretty much and it's always informative and educational. I learn so much from it and they talk about recording in a more general sense, not specifically Pro Tools or a specific DAW. One of the hosts uses PT and the other one uses Reaper and they usually have a guest host on to talk about a specific area of recording. One of the best tools I've gotten for learning more about the craft of recording. Second only to Sessions with Slau. ; ) On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Chiapello Diego wrote: > Hi John, > > very good news! But is it for free or you have to pay something? > Moreover, at Home Recording Show did they talk about other programs > used for recording and audio editing, different from Amadeus Pro, > Garage Band, Pro Tools or Logic? In other words is there something new > about? > > Tell us, if you want, about Home Recording Show! > > Have a nice day. > > Bye. > > Diego. > > > 2012/8/29, Jon Solitro : >> I just downloaded Audio Studio Manager from the App store, which I heard >> about on the Home Recording Show. It's great! Mostly accessible, and >> fantastic for keeping track of projects and clients. LOve it!
Re: Audio Studio Manager
Hi John, very good news! But is it for free or you have to pay something? Moreover, at Home Recording Show did they talk about other programs used for recording and audio editing, different from Amadeus Pro, Garage Band, Pro Tools or Logic? In other words is there something new about? Tell us, if you want, about Home Recording Show! Have a nice day. Bye. Diego. 2012/8/29, Jon Solitro : > I just downloaded Audio Studio Manager from the App store, which I heard > about on the Home Recording Show. It's great! Mostly accessible, and > fantastic for keeping track of projects and clients. LOve it!
Re: Rolling back my Macbook Air for PT use, how far should I go?
How do you roll back your system? I am interested in possibly doing this as well. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 29, 2012, at 8:12 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote: > Yeah, having spent a bit of time tinkering with SL outside of PT this > morning to make comparisons, I see what you're saying, a lot has > changed lately. That got me wondering about a dual boot, but with only > a 128 SSD in there it seems like an excessive waste of space if > there's no big advantage to being back in SL when it comes to PT use. > > Lion it is then I guess, unless anybody else chimes in with a dealbreaker. > > Cheers > Scott > > On 8/29/12, Stephen Martin wrote: >> if this is a general purpose machine as well as for PT use. I suggest lion >> as its miles ahead of SL in accessibility iMO. I really could use my mac day >> to day without annoyances till lion personally. And it would work well for >> mixing and etc as mine has slightly similar specs and works fine for mixing >> and etc. >> On Aug 28, 2012, at 7:56 PM, Scott Chesworth >> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move. >>> Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory >>> that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to >>> ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out! >>> >>> So, I'm going to roll back, only question is how far? I've not used PT >>> on this thing yet, but it's a Core I5 1.6 GHZ with 4GB RAM and the 128 >>> SSD, so I'm hoping it'll cope ok for editing and tweaking mixes. I've >>> been using GarageBand on it up until now, but as much as it's cool as >>> a scratch pad, we've started to fall out of love from a productivity >>> standpoint. >>> >>> The furthest I can roll back officially is to Lion, as that's what the >>> Air shipped with. HOwever, having done a bit of research, I reckon >>> I've collected up the necessary extra drivers and whatnot to get Snow >>> Leopard up and running. It'd be extra work, but by all accounts the >>> battery life last around an hour longer and the benchmarks look >>> marginally better running SL. >>> >>> Question is, has anybody noticed any differences that I should be >>> aware of between running PT in SL and Lion? My other machine where I >>> use PT is still on SL, so I haven't got any first hand experience of >>> PT in Lion yet. >>> >>> Any advice appreciated. >>> >>> Scott >> >>
Re: Rolling back my Macbook Air for PT use, how far should I go?
Yeah, having spent a bit of time tinkering with SL outside of PT this morning to make comparisons, I see what you're saying, a lot has changed lately. That got me wondering about a dual boot, but with only a 128 SSD in there it seems like an excessive waste of space if there's no big advantage to being back in SL when it comes to PT use. Lion it is then I guess, unless anybody else chimes in with a dealbreaker. Cheers Scott On 8/29/12, Stephen Martin wrote: > if this is a general purpose machine as well as for PT use. I suggest lion > as its miles ahead of SL in accessibility iMO. I really could use my mac day > to day without annoyances till lion personally. And it would work well for > mixing and etc as mine has slightly similar specs and works fine for mixing > and etc. > On Aug 28, 2012, at 7:56 PM, Scott Chesworth > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move. >> Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory >> that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to >> ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out! >> >> So, I'm going to roll back, only question is how far? I've not used PT >> on this thing yet, but it's a Core I5 1.6 GHZ with 4GB RAM and the 128 >> SSD, so I'm hoping it'll cope ok for editing and tweaking mixes. I've >> been using GarageBand on it up until now, but as much as it's cool as >> a scratch pad, we've started to fall out of love from a productivity >> standpoint. >> >> The furthest I can roll back officially is to Lion, as that's what the >> Air shipped with. HOwever, having done a bit of research, I reckon >> I've collected up the necessary extra drivers and whatnot to get Snow >> Leopard up and running. It'd be extra work, but by all accounts the >> battery life last around an hour longer and the benchmarks look >> marginally better running SL. >> >> Question is, has anybody noticed any differences that I should be >> aware of between running PT in SL and Lion? My other machine where I >> use PT is still on SL, so I haven't got any first hand experience of >> PT in Lion yet. >> >> Any advice appreciated. >> >> Scott > >