Pro-G: The side-chain level meter around the Threshold knob now correctly shows the level after the side chain level parameters in the Expert section have been applied. Pro-Q 2, Pro-R: Improved mouse wheel behavior on Mac with a Magic Mouse to avoid unwanted mouse wheel changes after dragging a curve in the display (especially with high/low-cut curves where this could change the curve slope). On Windows, fixed a problem that made it hard to change the Q with the mouse wheel while dragging (e.g. Twin 2, Volcano 2, Timeless 2, Saturn: Fixed a bug in the AAX and RTAS plug-ins with tempo/beat synchronization when using a signature other than 4/4. Linked control changes using the Alt key now also work when using the mouse wheel. Fixed a bug that caused text with multiple lines (such as the help hint label) to miss the last line of text on macOS Sierra (10.12). Improved mouse wheel behavior on Windows with stepped parameters, e.g. Added a workaround for a bug in macOS Sierra (10.12) that prevented the help file from opening correctly. The help file is now displayed in a web browser rather than the Help Viewer. Fixed an issue in the AAX plug-ins that could cause loss of existing automation data when writing automation in Automation Preview mode, for example when creating or deleting bands in Pro-Q 2.
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Goodwyn: 'I was born with two dirty hands' … That's such an honest lyric. Until we're willing to take an honest look, there's always going to be trouble in the waters. When we begin to do that, then confession and forgiveness and ultimately compassion are the only things that are going to reconcile us. It's every day waking up and being sensitive to what another man is walking through. I'm a man that's learning every day, but I just feel like unless we're willing to take an honest look at our history and realize that some of the things that have been handed down to us, we need to overcome…Īnd, in my opinion, it's not one swoop. We're not even close to there as far as race relations and coming together. TobyMac: It's saying that we're still not there. What is at the heart of that song's story? And, what is it saying to Americans specifically? Goodwyn: Your new song with Aaron Cole, "Starts With Me", is a powerful one. I'm supposed to be someone who isn't caught up in the stage or branding, but is caught up in being a real man and a real friend and a real, hopefully, asset to my community – not from the stage that's automatic – but in everyday life in my town. I'm supposed to be a friend that's there when someone needs me. I'm supposed to be a good father, a faithful husband. TobyMac: I'm supposed to be someone that loves well. It's about fighting to be who you feel you're supposed to be and keeping that and reminding yourself of that every day, because you can look up and be a runaway train going in the wrong direction. When I looked at the whole record, I felt like this record is about the elements. With all of that comes these stories that equal these songs. It feels like the whole world's telling me to think about myself when I'm called to think about others. It feels like everything's working against that. All of these things that come against us trying to be the person we want to be, trying to be the person we feel called to be, the husband I want to be, the father I want to be, the friend that I want to be. It's the scars that come with life, the things that we face, race relations, the times that our friends break our hearts or the times that we break theirs. So, I think The Elements, it's about what comes against who I set my mind and my heart to be every day. They come from the grit and beauty of life. I have to live some life to write a record, and I have to experience the ups and downs, the trenches, the achievements, the hard times, and the good times to write songs. TobyMac: The whole record is about life and the things that I've experienced the last three years. Hannah Goodwyn: You recently said in an interview with that the most important thing to you are the concepts of an album and what you're trying to say through your music. Recently, TobyMac spoke with CBN.com about "Starts With Me", and two other special tracks ("Scars" and "It's You" - his new worship song!). Not one to back away from the issue, TobyMac believes it's beyond time to take an honest look at where we are as a country. "Starts With Me", TobyMac's powerful duet with singer Aaron Cole, deals with race relations. TobyMac, the beloved Christian music artist who's sold 11 million records over his 17-year solo career, is taking some risks with his latest album, The Elements. |
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