Thursday, 24 December 2009

More Tales from the Logic / Sanity Border

Got all the NI stuff installed and the updates - except for the Kontakt 4 library updates that seem to have no option to put them with the rest on data2; instead it is intent on adding them to the system disk. Have emailed support but don't expect a prompt reply given the date.
So far the orchestral stuff is good, Absynthe has some potential, Massive seems a CPU hog and nowt special, FM8 good and the two drum things didn't blow me away. Much more to explore though but the rather brittle overall sound from the synths was much improved by the Sherman Restyler.
Started pottering with a track, recorded some bass guitar courtesty of Tim into the microsampler and sorta started a new piece using some mellotron brass, Kontakt strings, Absynthe bass, Apple loops and the newly downloaded B-Station beta that seems more stable than the previous production version.
Must back up system disk tomorrow and check about auto backups from various sources to various destinations - see how flexible it is. From what I've seen of Mac so far, flexible is sacrificed for mind-numbing simplicity. Reckon this is a computer for the female-balanced mind.
Hmmm.
Gonna go to Longridge tomorrow for bar snacks. Oh, credit card bill came today. Sigh...



Studio in tidy up shock!

Spent a fair while yesterday moving things around so the computer is, once again, back at the center of things. Have been considering something similar for a while but it still feels weird.
Ordered Komplete 6 yesterday which, thanks to Digital Village being on the ball, is scheduled to be delivered today. Assuming the van can get down the street. Have actually started reading software reviews again, first time in years.

Still lots of snow. Looking forward to a nice walk.

Pictures of the studio will follow later. Might even ask my talented photographer pal to bring his camera round. Hint hint (if you're reading this Tim!).

Monday, 21 December 2009

In Out Shake It All About

Wasted time today because, well, the MIDI ports on my brand new soundcard (but old stock at Jigsaw?) are labelled the wrong way round...

One day I'll just sit down and do some music and everything will work...

Snow!


Mmm lovely!
Time to make some toast then take the dog for a walk!
Today: post Bass Station and Warp9

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Bloody Bugs!

This one cost me an evening's pleasant music-making cos I got diverted by it. There's a bug in the pitch shifter that screws the playback timing of the track once the pitch shifter has played (or even been triggered by a bounce). I posted it to the Logic Forum so we'll see if anyone solves it. Hopefully if they do they'll report it for me and it'll get fixed. Eventually. Wish I'd got Logic 8 instead but they wouldn't sell it me.

Anyway, abandoned making music for tonight. Very frustrating. Gonna watch Blade Runner instead and loosen up. Should have quite a bit of time this week to get up to speed. Gotta buy a decent softsynth.

Logic

Tales from the Logic / Sanity border

OK, so I started with Logic 9 and I dutifully fed it many DVDs. I installed Novation's B-Station as it arrived with my soundcard. Well, I had to get a serial number from Novation and, when I did, I discovered that Logic crashes each time I use it. Scrub that and continue...
Otherwise it's been pretty stable. Only after a week of pottering have I disturbed the CPU meter, and that because I'm exploring how many insert effects I can use to make this particular guitar sound interesting. I briefly considered the option “playing it better”.
One anomaly occurred when auditioning loops. Just using the library browser and the arrow keys, I set out to listen to every drum loop, even if just for a few seconds to go “no thanks”, and I discovered a “low on memory” message. I've got 8Gb and I'm just listening to loops - one at a time. WTF??
Still in need of some decent sounds and am leaning toward Kontakt4 for a good range of everything and Zebra for an affordable but cool-sounding range of synth stuff. If cash were not an issue I'd go for the CPU-hungry (allegedly) Omnisphere. Some great sounds from that and lots of them, even before you start tweaking (which I inevitably would).
Not totally sold on the latency / thru response but this seems the way with software, even with a Mac that cost four and a half grand! The Atari ST: how did we forget how fast it was and be resolved to make it The Standard? MIDI may be a slow, serial interface but it still beats most DAW thru times for these “amazing, sample accurate softsynths”. OK, I have absolutely no proof of that so let's call it a religion and accept it anyway, eh?
It occurs to me that I should try and review as many softsynths as possible. I'm being noble, of course, the keen computer newbie heroically taking on the odds so you don't have to. And so I can collect some new sounds, of course.

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Saturday

Good day. Progress with one of my painting ladies - this time she's splashing paint wildly, doing things she's never done before. And she's telling me her plans for the next stage, completely different than anything she's seen in the source image. I don't feel quite so bad now for not quite drawing that caraffe right. In a few months she'll be throwing paint like Vincent himself. Hope so. Worth doing the job for days like this!

A nice step forward compared to yesterday with a lovely but bewildered old guy. What do you tell someone who tells you he just wants to fade away? Who can't find himself, who doesn't know what his purpose is?