From wyldceltic1 at mac.com Tue Feb 1 12:14:50 2005 From: wyldceltic1 at mac.com (Wyldceltic1) Date: Tue Feb 1 12:15:00 2005 Subject: [MPA] Re: Pick-ups/mics for recordings into GB In-Reply-To: <20050201200010.7F9A82D1975@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> References: <20050201200010.7F9A82D1975@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: When I was working at the SCP APPLE Store, I saw we had SHURE and (IIRC) Viox Cardioids there for such things. Me? I have a SHURE SM57 for vocals and my 12-string has a pick-up installed in it. However, you could perhaps check out most directional mics or perhaps a Dean Markley 'Humbucker' pick up for the sound hole of the guit. My cousins and uncle gave me a Yamaha MOTIF ES6 for Chrissy and I am still wading through the manual. The beast has many 'voices' and I have been futzing about recording it directly into GB. So far, so cool..... Jenny Sutherland (No relation to Allen) On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:00 PM, macproaudio-request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: Can anyone suggest a reasonably priced/quality stereo microphone to do home studio recordings of acoustic guitar/vocals with GarageBand, iMic and Griffin's Garageband microphone cable? I would rather avoid lots of other equipment like preamps and compressors but are these things essential.....? From kweyao at hotmail.com Tue Feb 1 14:03:07 2005 From: kweyao at hotmail.com (KweYao Agyapon) Date: Tue Feb 1 14:04:41 2005 Subject: [MPA] Dumb Logic Pro 7 question Message-ID: Greetings, Folks, Dumb question of the day: how do I access the internal sounds from Logic's instruments (so that I can hear them through my PowerBook's speaker /or/ my M-Audio Firewire 410)? Yeah, I've rtfm. -- Peace, KweYao "He who hears not the music thinks the dancer mad." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From RileyCasey at ESPsound.com Tue Feb 1 15:50:55 2005 From: RileyCasey at ESPsound.com (E. Riley Casey) Date: Tue Feb 1 15:50:45 2005 Subject: [MPA] Security Update 2005-001 killed my Studio manager!?!?! In-Reply-To: <20050201200010.7F9A82D1975@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> References: <20050201200010.7F9A82D1975@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: I have been running Yamaha Studio Manager Version 2 to control a PM5D console for several months side by side with Studio manager version one to talk to a DM1000 mixer. Upon foolishly installing the " Apple security update " without waiting for the dust to settle last week I now find that Studio Manager 2 will not launch at all while Studio Manager 1 still works fine. The Yamaha USB/MIDI driver still recognizes the presence or absence of the console but the app never gets past the icon expanding when double clicked. Worse yet now even the installer will not launch - it throws up a dialog box about a script that can't be run. The MacFixit website had some notes about MIDI in Logic Pro being affected by this update as well but no solutions. Has anyone encountered this ? -- E. Riley Casey Silver Spring MD 301-608-2180 ph 301-608-0789 fx 301-440-2923 shoe phone Entertainment Sound Production ( http://www.ESPsound.com ) From sonomaholiday at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 6 14:34:03 2005 From: sonomaholiday at sbcglobal.net (Joe) Date: Sun Feb 6 14:34:06 2005 Subject: [MPA] protools and plug ins Message-ID: <20050206223403.27424.qmail@web80704.mail.yahoo.com> jumped into the digital world, mac g4 the digi 001 card and interface, protools LE 6.0 software.. questions,,, WHAT type of plug ins work with this set up? none of my older ones seem to work, and a few i have tried do not show up in the AUDIOSUITE menu. very confusing, and this should be easy.. thanks in advance, joe holiday, sonoma ===== PLEASE SEE MY ITEMS ON EBAY. Just Click Here or paste this in your browserhttp://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsassZsonomaholiday From andrech at gmail.com Mon Feb 7 08:18:53 2005 From: andrech at gmail.com (Andi) Date: Mon Feb 7 08:18:58 2005 Subject: [MPA] protools and plug ins In-Reply-To: <20050206223403.27424.qmail@web80704.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20050206223403.27424.qmail@web80704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <75078f600502070818118c204f@mail.gmail.com> the plugins you need are called RTAS (Real Time Audio Suite) plugins. you can put those on your tracks, as many as your CPU will allow. Most of them are available as AS (AudioSuite) plugins wich are rendered effects. Most of them are a bit pricey compared to VST counterparts and every big plug-in manufacturer will have plugins in the RTAS-AS Flavour. There are a few free plugins if you search after them. You can find most of them via the digidesign website