[vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

  • From: Chris Smart <csmart8@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2017 11:31:46 -0500

it seems similar to me in terms of hearing, compared to sighted people looking at things. Zoom in means up close and more detail. Zoom out means farther away and less detail but wider scope or perspective. Don't objects sound smaller as you move away? Think of how our facial vision works.

At 11:21 AM 2/3/2017, you wrote:

Great analogy Chris!

-----Original Message----- From: Chris Smart
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 4:09 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

as it should be. it's up to us to learn the visual concept of zooming.

Look, think of it this way.  If you had a brick
wall in front of you, you can easily feel each
brick, the texture of each tiny bit of each
brick, etc. You can feel the wall in extreme
detail. Now back up fifty feet. The wall is now
far away, and just one thing, not very big, and
you are only aware of it on the macro level as a
vague sort of something in the distance, that perhaps, sound bounces off of.

At 06:11 AM 2/3/2017, you wrote:
Yes, an object is data/audio/midi etc...and that data can be anything from 1 beat to 1 hour. You need to be able to zoom so that these pieces of data can be visible on the screen, in order to work with them.

Remember, this is working the same way a sighted person would work, there’s very little blind orientated work-arounds. Steve.
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From: <mailto:len@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Len Viljoen
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 10:48 AM
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

It depends on where in the project you are. You should definitely make a point of reading up on zooming. It is very necissary to completely understand how and why.
cheers

From: vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Liu Kai
Sent: Friday, 03 February 2017 12:39 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

yes you may add me at xygorth




From: <mailto:malone_j@xxxxxxxxxxx>James Malone
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 2:47 AM
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

I’ll take you up on that.  Any little help is needed.
.
Do you have Skype?

From: <mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Liu Kai
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 5:57 PM
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

oh, aww, really? so I need to have to zoom before I can select something to quantize it? that seems a bit much? or is it just me.
however james I could assist you with the little I know to bring you up to at least where I am.
let me tell you from the get go that I don’t know of the instrument deff

files because I have no hardware instruments
I’m all software.
.
so if there’s anything along those lines that I could help with I’m
™m
more than happy.



From: <mailto:len@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Len Viljoen
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2017 3:34 PM
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

Hey liu. You definitely need to zoom in with the zoom keys. Those are f5 for zooming in and f6 for zooming out. You keep zooming in until you can select the object. Then all should be well.
cheers

From: <mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Phil Muir
Sent: Thursday, 02 February 2017 9:20 PM
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: a few tips

Well usually in order to do that you would actually have to select something.


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From: <mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Liu Kai
Sent: 02 February 2017 18:13
To: <mailto:vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] a few tips

TVTM
hi guys, so I’m back to wanting to quantize again,
,
is it only possible to quantise by creating an object?
is it only possible to interact with an object for quantisation by first pressing f9?
I’m hoping not, because that’s how I got quantisation to work last
last
night.
that was so many steps to quantise 8 bars of music.
I remember being able to just press t at the start of the selection, t at the end. alt left arrow and ctrl q and boom
how come that doesn’t work anymore? or am I doing it the rong way?
?
when I push alt left arrow it says:
no selected object check your timeline zoom ratio with ctrl plus windows + left arrow or select an object

I’m confuzzled.
.

please help? and thankies.




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