cue files can be placed metadata to read by the settings editor?
Thanks for all.
A:
It depends a lot on the software you're using to edit your reels.
In Cubase, you can choose to either connect to a MIDI device or record your MIDI tracks to MIDI tracks. I tend to record my MIDI tracks to MIDI tracks because then you can have multiple instances of a MIDI track, set up differently for each spot, without losing any data.
If you choose to record the MIDI tracks to MIDI tracks you need to choose an audio track (Gig Track in Cubase) and record the MIDI tracks to this track. The only track you can use for this is the audio track. You cannot use a MIDI track, but you can use a synth track, a drum track, etc. You can see them all in the MIDI Track View.
Once you've got the track set up the way you want, right-click on the track and choose the "Metadata Track" option. This will create a metadata track for you to put any kind of metadata on. The metadata track will only work when you open your project in Pro Tools so you can place it there.
In Pro Tools you can go to the Metadata Tracks option and add metadata tracks to each track individually.
The metadata tracks you add to the audio tracks in Pro Tools can be exported and used in Cubase. However, the metadata tracks you add to the MIDI tracks cannot be exported, so they are purely for Pro Tools.
Q:
google app engine custom domain URL
I am new to the google app engine. I am trying to set custom domain for my app. My app is using python. I have already registered domain for my app. Now the problem is that I am not able to access the web page with url like
It is returning me this page
As you can see it is asking me to login into my app with app id and secret. I am using free accounts, so I think this login is not mandatory. How do I configure app engine for accessing the web page with this url?
Custom domains are not only for application hosted on Google App Engine. As the documentation says:
When your users access your app, either directly or through a custom domain name, they will be routed to the first
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