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New Synergy in the studio, in a manner of speaking

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

I get really happy about the little things that help me get work done faster in the studio. Oh sure, it’s fun to break out a new sound that allows me to explore uncharted territory – that’s always a rush. I’ve lost days at a time to finding all of the nuance and subtlety in sound textures, whether it’s a new synthesizer or a modeled acoustic instrument. But when I find a new way to get something done that makes *every* day go faster, I get really excited. It’s a double-benefit – I get through the mundane tasks which in turn gives me more timeĀ  to focus on the creative stuff. The following is a perfect example:

Synergy is a freeware application that has been available in PC and Unix circles for many years. I’ve actually used it in my previous life in IT. The core function is to move the mouse (and keyboard control) across multiple desktop machines as though the monitors are attached edge-to-edge in one large contiguous screen. The head engineer at SmartAV suggested that I install it in the studio not only for controlling both of my audio workstations, but also to use it to occasionally control my Tango console, which runs on an embedded form of Windows XP. The really cool thing is that Synergy allows you to define the width of the boundaries between screens, so if you have a funky setup like mine, you can still configure things to ‘line up’ when the mouse moves from screen to screen so that the pointer moves smoothly between computers.

studio_synergy_layout

Notice how the two screens of the Tango console (and extension bay) are wider than LCD screen of the main audio workstation. Likewise, the second screen above (which also functions as a video monitor when I switch it to the HDMI input) is offset from the main screen in order to both make room for the center channel speaker and to swivel out to the right of the console area in order to serve as a prompter for ADR sessions. This is nowhere near the “standard” case of having all screens the same size aligned edge to edge. Fortunately, Synergy knows how to handle this kind of odd situation…

studio_synergy_layout_config

Notice that the full length of the main monitor (Q6600) matches to the Tango at about the 25% and 75% points. So, there are two “links” defined between the two screens that tells Synergy how to track the transition. The same goes for the upper screen – where 0%-50% of the 22″ LCD overlaps with 67%-100% of the top edge of the 30″ centerpiece LCD.

With all of this defined, the mouse tracking is seamless and automatic. And the keyboard sends to the same machine where the mouse is active. When the mouse and keyboard are *not* pointed at the main screen, it’s actually sending position data on the other machines over the local network connection. No more groping for a KVM switch to toggle between DAWs. No more diving behind the console to connect a keyboard and mouse in order to install a new firmware set or change a setting. It *all* works as one contiguous workspace, which is a real treat. All I have to do is slide the mouse pointer onto the desired desktop and go to work on it. It’s a remarkably simple workflow enhancement that’s causing me to re-think the studio configuration in new and interesting ways.

It seems kind of silly that something so simple could make such a big difference. Even more interesting is the fact that the technology has been around for more than 10 years, and I’m just now getting back around to re-discovering it. The fact that it seamlessly connects all of my workspaces – from the touch screen console control surface up to the secondary monitor makes it feel brand new again. There’s a lesson in there somewhere about thinking “out of the box”, but right now I’m having too much fun with my “new” studio to ponder it too much. Now it’s time to set about finding new and interesting ways to get new and interesting work done.
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SmartAV Tango videos showing Nuendo/Cubase integration

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

A quick FYI – for anyone that’s wondering what I’ve been up to lately…

I just posted some Tango videos showing Nuendo/Cubase integration, which I’ve been working on for some time. Bear in mind – they are *not* streaming videos - but should be downloaded and played locally on your own machine. They were shot in HD and I encoded them to a pretty generous 720p data rate. At 4+ minutes per clip, the file sizes are *not* trivial. You should use the “Save Link As…” or like feature in your web browser.

Also bear in mind that I encoded these *both* in mp4 and WMV9 formats – if you have QT7 player or other handler that will play back H.264 encoded files – I recommend you grab the mp4 versions of these files since they’re smaller.

Here’s the list of vids.

Nuendo Chapter 1
Track Selection & Ergonomic Spreads
mp4 WMV

Nuendo Chapter 2
Automation
mp4 WMV

Nuendo Chapter 3
Transport, Jog & Edit
mp4 WMV

Nuendo Chapter 4
Mix & Control Room
mp4 WMV

Cubase Chapter 1
Transport, Navigation & Zoom
mp4 WMV

Cubase Chapter 2
Rotary Encoders – EQ
mp4 WMV

Cubase Chapter 3
Rotary Encoders – Plugin Control
mp4 WMV

These will probably be up on the SmartAV site in a few days. Also, I expect that streaming versions will show up on YouTube.

I already see a minor tweak I need to make to one of the Cubase videos for a slight color correction issue that skewed the colors on the opening card (but the rest of the video is fine). If anyone finds an issue with any of the files (save for local download issues), or if you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Thanks!

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Greetings from Anaheim – winter NAMM 2009

Friday, January 16th, 2009

houston_demoing_at_namm2009

Here I am – partly brain-fried from the seemingly endless series of demos at the NAMM show. Still, it’s been a lot of fun to meet people and show off my rig. When it dawned on me that I’d be breaking down this entire studio and taking back to Studio City in less than 48 hours, I wasn’t smiling so much any more. :)

SmartAV Tango Extension Bay installed

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

It’s been a while since I’ve posted here – dealing with some personal and logistical issues over the past few weeks which kept me busy. The latest bit of studio news is the installation of an extension to my SmartAV Tango console.

Tango Extension Bay at Titan Line Audio

Tango Extension Bay at Titan Line Audio

I’m really excited about having the additional 12 physical faders, as well as a second 22″ touch screen surface to work with. This is going to greatly expand capabilities here. Look for a series of videos demonstrating the Tango with Nuendo and Cubase early in 2009!

New Tango demo videos coming from TLA

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

This is going to be a lot of fun. I’ve been asked by the folks at SmartAV to do a handful of videos that relate to music and post production working with Cubase and Nuendo. This is really exciting – one, because I’m a geek and love talking about and showing off gear, and two because there’s a lot of cool stuff going on “under the hood” with the SmartAV Tango that really sets it apart from other consoles – and that’s just cool.
:)

So look for updates on this as the project progresses. I hope to have everything “in the can” by the Thanksgiving holiday – barring any last-minute schedule snags.

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