great content! I just got mine and your workflow explanation helps tremendously. The learning curve is steep on this stuff so I'm happy to have some community explaining how the damn thing works best. Thanks for the video
I can't seem to find any information on how you would combine external hardware with the raven and be able to record back into your DAW as an analog signal. I noticed they sell the Slate Control device which is the monitoring system of what would be on a mixing console. If I was to purchase the Slate Control, from that point what else would I need to be able to get my analog sound back into my DAW? I'm a total noob with external hardware due to all my experience being in my computer and would love some insight on how I could accomplish this and reach the next level. Thanks in advance
Please I need your help bro. Can you tell me how you plugged in your dual ravens? I bought an HDMI splitter and I can’t seem to get the screens to act independent of each other. I ran the ravens into the splitter which is in the HDMI from my mac mini and the usb from both ravens into the mac mini ports. Both screens work but I can’t have the mix window on one and the edit on another. The monitors are in sync and not running independently. What connectors did you use?
You can’t use a splitter…you are just splitting the same signal twice…I have a thunderbolt to hdmi…I use the built in hdmi on my Mac mini and I use the one of the thunderbolt ports for the second screen
@@Johnmike ok cool. My second thunderbolt has my Apollo twin X, so I need the hdmi to usbc multiport adapter for the second monitor. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the video. Can you only mix with the raven or can you produce with it as well? I see a lot of post production videos with it but never any creating.
At 12:10 just move your logic mixer over to the 2nd display and it will align, or import the RAVEN template screensets ua-cam.com/video/Qz7z1XeRQoA/v-deo.html... If you want we can help you setup the RAVEN Internal Mixer just reach out.. slatemediatechnology.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
I have a question, please can someone help. My question is that possible to surf on internet with the raven core? I mean to surf on Google, Twitter, Instagram or any other website ? I need a answer please Thanks
Thanks for this video man, got an interview with a studio tomorrow and I'm tryna learn all the gear they listed on their site so I know what I'm talking about
Jayfk Productions no the version I have is the newest...but you correct they are just touchscreens...not too valuable to some people...but it has proven to be very valuable to me vs using a traditional mouse!
great content! I just got mine and your workflow explanation helps tremendously. The learning curve is steep on this stuff so I'm happy to have some community explaining how the damn thing works best.
Thanks for the video
At 14:05 you can change the track height if you hold OPTION and 2 finger drag down/up.
Boooooom! 💪🏾💪🏾 thanks for that!
I can't seem to find any information on how you would combine external hardware with the raven and be able to record back into your DAW as an analog signal. I noticed they sell the Slate Control device which is the monitoring system of what would be on a mixing console. If I was to purchase the Slate Control, from that point what else would I need to be able to get my analog sound back into my DAW? I'm a total noob with external hardware due to all my experience being in my computer and would love some insight on how I could accomplish this and reach the next level. Thanks in advance
Please I need your help bro. Can you tell me how you plugged in your dual ravens? I bought an HDMI splitter and I can’t seem to get the screens to act independent of each other. I ran the ravens into the splitter which is in the HDMI from my mac mini and the usb from both ravens into the mac mini ports. Both screens work but I can’t have the mix window on one and the edit on another. The monitors are in sync and not running independently. What connectors did you use?
You can’t use a splitter…you are just splitting the same signal twice…I have a thunderbolt to hdmi…I use the built in hdmi on my Mac mini and I use the one of the thunderbolt ports for the second screen
@@Johnmike ok cool. My second thunderbolt has my Apollo twin X, so I need the hdmi to usbc multiport adapter for the second monitor. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the video. Can you only mix with the raven or can you produce with it as well? I see a lot of post production videos with it but never any creating.
They is a camera you used a few weeks back on Facebook like you where trying to sync you voice with the camera . What camera was that ?
Sony a6000
Yo I use Logic n slate …. Is it possible u can make a template with slate presets set up how I might use it ?
At 12:10 just move your logic mixer over to the 2nd display and it will align, or import the RAVEN template screensets ua-cam.com/video/Qz7z1XeRQoA/v-deo.html...
If you want we can help you setup the RAVEN Internal Mixer just reach out..
slatemediatechnology.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Awesome!
I have a question, please can someone help. My question is that possible to surf on internet with the raven core? I mean to surf on Google, Twitter, Instagram or any other website ? I need a answer please Thanks
Yea I do it all day
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Thanks for this video man, got an interview with a studio tomorrow and I'm tryna learn all the gear they listed on their site so I know what I'm talking about
Congrats and good luck!
nothing special baout slate ravens just a touch screen, unless theres a new version with\? is there a new version?
Jayfk Productions no the version I have is the newest...but you correct they are just touchscreens...not too valuable to some people...but it has proven to be very valuable to me vs using a traditional mouse!
Are those Adam audio T7V’s?
Yup
Wow! Good content! Thank you for sharing..
Thanks for this mate
absolutely unnecessary .. you should buy better monitors
What do you mean with ‘’unnecessary’’ ?
Touch screen is just more fun and gets you more creative.