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MOTU Classics Castle Grayskull box art, by Rudy ObreroWritten by Adam McCombsMasters of the Universe Classics Castle Grayskull, released in December of 2013, was quite an achievement in an era when big playsets are becoming rarer and rarer. Larger, more complex and more detailed than the original, Classics Castle Grayskull was offered for a preorder price of $250 – more than three times the inflation-adjusted cost of the original, but still not bad given the size, complexity, and lower number of units produced.Source MaterialMOTU Classics Castle Grayskull’s biggest single influence is the original prototype playset sculpted by Mark Taylor in 1981, although the Classics version is somewhat tamer and less decrepit looking. Some of this influence is no doubt filtered through the cross sell artwork and minicomic depictions by Alfredo Alcala (both based on the prototype). Other influences include some invented details from Alfredo Alcala’s artwork, the original, vintage Castle Grayskull playset, the original Rudy Obero box art, and a concept Dungeon playset designed by Ted Mayer.The large weapons rack on the right was sold separately from the castle. The manhole cover and the triangular weapons rack are third party customs, by BadVermin and Barbarossa, respectivelyThrone room. The purple banner on the left was invented for this castle – the one on the right based on the vintage castle’s banner. Concept-inspired computer and jet pack Dungeon section of the castle, with manacles and vintage toy inspired sticker Classics Grayskull came with this orb stand (but not the marble sitting in it). It hides away in the secret orb room, inset behind the helmet of the castle The Spirit of Grayskull haunts the throne room. Castle Grayskullman guards the dungeon. Custom weapons rack by Barbarossa Customs. Secret door above the ledge Into the throne roomScare Glow, produced several years before MOTU Classics Castle Grayskull, came with a secret key to Castle Grayskull. Scare Glow’s key fits into a keyhole on the secret side door, providing enough leverage to open the door. He-Man stands on the open jaw bridge. The jaw bridge opens by inserting the power sword into the small opening to the right – a nod to the vintage minicomics. The evil warriors sneak around the back. Clawful climbs the scaling ladder Here’s a more detailed breakout of the influences that went into creating the Masters of the Universe Classics Castle Grayskull:Material taken from the vintage prototype or vintage concept | +0 | XHotkeyTableCreation - Using standard Hotkey method for key(s): "~Esc" to call label: "CloseProcess"20:46:03:584 | MD | DEBUG | +0 | XHotkeyTableCreation - Ended20:46:03:608 | MD | TRACE | +31 | CustomFunction.Init - Starting20:46:03:610 | MD | TRACE | +0 | CustomFunction.Init - Ending20:46:03:612 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - Started20:46:03:615 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - MEmu: MAME MEmuV: v0.166 MURL: MAuthor: djvj|faahrev|brolly|Tomkun MVersion: 2.3.10 MCRC: 2C606685 iCRC: 8566ED91 MID: 635746812784197028 MSystem: AAE|Aamber Pegasus|Acorn Electron|Amstrad CPC|Amstrad GX4000|APF Imagination Machine|Apple II|Apple IIGS|Applied Technology MicroBee|Arcade|Arcade Classics|Atari 8-Bit|Atari 2600|Atari 5200|Atari 7800|Atari Classics|Atari Jaguar|Atari Lynx|Bally Astrocade|Bandai Super Vision 8000|Bandai WonderSwan|Bandai WonderSwan Color|Bit Corporation Gamate|Camputers Lynx|Capcom|Capcom Classics|Capcom Play System|Capcom Play System II|Capcom Play System III|Casio PV-1000|Casio PV-2000|Cave|Coleco ADAM|ColecoVision|Commodore 64|Commodore MAX Machine|Creatronic Mega Duck|Data East Classics|EACA EG2000 Colour Genie|Emerson Arcadia 2001|Entex Adventure Vision|Epoch Game Pocket Computer|Epoch Super Cassette Vision|Exidy Sorcerer|Fairchild Channel F|Fujitsu FM-7|Fujitsu FM Towns|Fujitsu FM Towns Marty|Funtech Super Acan|GamePark 32|GCE Vectrex|Hartung Game Master|HBMAME|Interton VC 4000|Irem Classics|JungleTac Sport Vii|Jupiter Ace|Konami Classics|LaserDisc|Magnavox Odyssey 2|MAME|Matra & Hachette Alice|Mattel Aquarius|Mattel Intellivision|MGT Sam Coupe|Midway Classics|Milton Bradley MicroVision|Namco Classics|Namco System 22|NEC PC-8801|NEC PC Engine|NEC PC Engine-CD|NEC SuperGrafx|NEC TurboGrafx-16|NEC TurboGrafx-CD|Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64DD|Nintendo Arcade Systems|Nintendo Classics|Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom|Nintendo Famicom Disk System|Nintendo Game Boy|Nintendo Game Boy Advance|Nintendo Game Boy Color|Nintendo Pokemon Mini|Nintendo Satellaview|Nintendo Super Famicom|Nintendo Super Game Boy|Nintendo Virtual Boy|Othello Multivision|PacMAME|Philips CD-i|Philips VG 5000|Philips Videopac Plus G7400|RCA Studio II|Sega 32X|Sega CD|Sega Classics|Sega Game Gear|Sega Genesis|Sega Master System|Sega Mega Drive|Sega Model 1|Sega Pico|Sega Saturn|Sega SC-3000|Sega SG-1000|Sega ST-V|Sega VMU|Sharp X1|Sinclair ZX81|SNK Classics|SNK Neo Geo|SNK Neo Geo AES|SNK Neo Geo AES|SNK Neo Geo CD|SNK Neo Geo MVS|SNK Neo Geo Pocket|SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color|Sony PlayStation|Sony PocketStation|Sord M5|Soundic Victory MPT-02|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Taito Classics|Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer|Texas Instruments TI 99-4A|Thomson MO5|Tiger Game.com|Tomy Tutor|VTech CreatiVision|VTech Socrates|Watara Supervision|Williams Classics20:46:03:635 | MD | INFO | +31 | StartModule - You have a supported System Name for this module: "MAME"20:46:03:637 | MD | INFO | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Started20:46:03:640 | MD | DEBUG | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Section "English_United_States" & key "dialog.open" not found, trying section "English"20:46:03:642 | MD | INFO | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Ended, using "Open" forMOTU Universe: The MOTU Classics Ultimate Collection
Init.ahk scripts20:46:03:253 | RL | DEBUG | +0 | BuildScript - Module starts on line: 220:46:03:254 | RL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Validating module20:46:03:263 | RL | INFO | +15 | BuildScript - Validation complete20:46:03:264 | RL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Module: MEmu := "MAME" MEmuV := "v0.166" MURL := [" MAuthor := ["djvj","faahrev","brolly","Tomkun"] MVersion := "2.3.10" MCRC := "2C606685" iCRC := "8566ED91" MID := "635746812784197028" MSystem := ["AAE","Aamber Pegasus","Acorn Electron","Amstrad CPC","Amstrad GX4000","APF Imagination Machine","Apple II","Apple IIGS","Applied Technology MicroBee","Arcade","Arcade Classics","Atari 8-Bit","Atari 2600","Atari 5200","Atari 7800","Atari Classics","Atari Jaguar","Atari Lynx","Bally Astrocade","Bandai Super Vision 8000","Bandai WonderSwan","Bandai WonderSwan Color","Bit Corporation Gamate","Camputers Lynx","Capcom","Capcom Classics","Capcom Play System","Capcom Play System II","Capcom Play System III","Casio PV-1000","Casio PV-2000","Cave","Coleco ADAM","ColecoVision","Commodore 64","Commodore MAX Machine","Creatronic Mega Duck","Data East Classics","EACA EG2000 Colour Genie","Emerson Arcadia 2001","Entex Adventure Vision","Epoch Game Pocket Computer","Epoch Super Cassette Vision","Exidy Sorcerer","Fairchild Channel F","Fujitsu FM-7","Fujitsu FM Towns","Fujitsu FM Towns Marty","Funtech Super Acan","GamePark 32","GCE Vectrex","Hartung Game Master","HBMAME","Interton VC 4000","Irem Classics","JungleTac Sport Vii","Jupiter Ace","Konami Classics","LaserDisc","Magnavox Odyssey 2","MAME","Matra & Hachette Alice","Mattel Aquarius","Mattel Intellivision","MGT Sam Coupe","Midway Classics","Milton Bradley MicroVision","Namco Classics","Namco System 22","NEC PC-8801","NEC PC Engine","NEC PC Engine-CD","NEC SuperGrafx","NEC TurboGrafx-16","NEC TurboGrafx-CD","Nintendo 64","Nintendo 64DD","Nintendo Arcade Systems","Nintendo Classics","Nintendo Entertainment System","Nintendo Famicom","Nintendo Famicom Disk System","Nintendo Game Boy","Nintendo Game Boy Advance","Nintendo Game Boy Color","Nintendo Pokemon Mini","Nintendo Satellaview","Nintendo Super Famicom","Nintendo Super Game Boy","Nintendo Virtual Boy","Othello Multivision","PacMAME","Philips CD-i","Philips VG 5000","Philips Videopac Plus G7400","RCA Studio II","Sega 32X","Sega CD","Sega Classics","Sega Game Gear","Sega Genesis","Sega Master System","Sega Mega Drive","Sega Model 1","Sega Pico","Sega Saturn","Sega SC-3000","Sega SG-1000","Sega ST-V","Sega VMU","Sharp X1","Sinclair ZX81","SNK Classics","SNK Neo Geo","SNK Neo Geo AES","SNK Neo Geo AES","SNK Neo Geo CD","SNK Neo Geo MVS","SNK Neo Geo Pocket","SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color","Sony PlayStation","Sony PocketStation","Sord M5","Soundic Victory MPT-02","Super Nintendo Entertainment System","Taito Classics","Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer","Texas Instruments TI 99-4A","Thomson MO5","Tiger Game.com","Tomy Tutor","VTech CreatiVision","VTech Socrates","Watara Supervision","Williams Classics"] ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Notes: ; This module now includes everything from the legacy MAME and MESS modules, but combined to match the merge of the 2 emulators that occured on version 0.162. ; ; Exit fade will only work correctly if you don't have Esc, the default MAME exit key, as your exit key. If you use Esc, turn off the ExitScreen ; This module will set your rom. In Ihrem Warenkorb: 0 Artikel, 0, MOTU CLASSICS Super7 Club Grayskull WAVE 3. Club Grayskull Wave 3 Super 7 Filmation: Mantenna 2.0 Fisto 2.0 She Ra 2.0 Grizzlor 2.0 4er Set WAVE 3 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL Fisto 2025 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2. Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2.0 She Ra 2025 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2.0 Grizzlor 2025 ULTIMATE EDITION 2025 MOTU CLASSICS Super7 2025 MOTU CLASSICS Super7 @ AKTIONSANGEBOTE @ Motu GIANTS - 12 Vintage Style Motu Minis Motu Classics 200x Actionfiguren Motu Classics CLUB GRAYSKULL 2.0 Filmation ab 2025 Thundercats 2025 Vorbestellungen 2025 Vorbestellungen 2025 Vorbestellungen 2025 Vorbestellungen 2025MOTU Classics Filmation Beast Man 2. Ship
Document Actions Due to the updated security architecture introduced since macOS 10.13 High Sierra, the system extensions for all newly-installed third-party software will automatically be blocked from running. If your MOTU interface is not showing up in Audio MIDI Setup, MOTU Audio Setup, MOTU Discovery, or your DAW on High Sierra or later, you might need to enable the driver in your System Preferences.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 15 Sequoia or above, follow these steps: Download and install the latest installer for your MOTU interface. After restarting, open System Settings. Select General > Login Items & Extensions. In the Extensions section, click the 'i' button next to Driver Extensions. Toggle the MOTU System Extension, then click Done. Restart your computer.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 13 Ventura or macOS 14 Sonoma, follow these steps:Download and install the very latest installer for your MOTU interface.After restarting, open System Preferences.Select Security & Privacy.In the Security section, click the Allow button.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 10.13 High Sierra - macOS 12 Monterey, follow these steps:Download and install the very latest installer for your MOTU interface.After restarting, open System Preferences.Select Security & Privacy.In the General section, click the Allow button.NotesThe Allow button will disappear 30 minutes after installation. To display the Allow button, run the installer for the MOTU driver again.This behavior will only occur when installing a MOTU driver for the first time on macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later. If you have already installed the driver on an earlier version of macOS and upgraded to macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later, you should not need to enable the driver.This issue is not specific to MOTU. It is a general change introduced in macOS 10.13 High Sierra, and will affect any third-party (i.e. non-Apple) kernel and system extensions. But it annoys me. Heck... even the bloody Windows "Start" menu seems more practical than the dock. Rant over. I remember the good old days of OSX 8 where I had that add on app that allowed the menu bar dropdown and menus drilling down - Butler doesn't seem as good as that. The dock is annoying when you are working. I will try this Desk Shade - I get annoyed with Reason getting in the way at times when I switch between DP windows manually. Rant away - its all about good ideas and "progess" isn't always what it seems - the dock a case in point. Gary Shepherd____________iMac 27" 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram, Monterey 12.7.4, 64 bit, Digital Performer 11.3, Studio One 6.6 Professional, Reason 11, Melodyne 5 Editor, Korg Legacy Wavestation and M1, Arturia minimoog V, Helix Native 3.72, Bias FX 2 Elite, Superior Drummer 3, EZkeys, EZbass, Nektar Panorama T4, Motu M4, Faderport 2018, Gibson Les Paul Standard, James Tyler Variax JTV-59 and other gear. James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22657 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by James Steele » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:30 am I found a good app last night. Can't remember name right now. It let's you construct a menu. It unfortunately won't do folder hierarchy on it's own, but it's pretty good. I'll post link when I find it.EDIT: Here it is: onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Freeware, but donation requested if you like it. I'm still evaluating it but I may use it all the time and leave the dock hidden and then send this guy a buck or two. JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! Phil O Posts: 7335 Joined: Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Scituate, MA Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by Phil O » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:38 am Dwetmaster wrote:If I'm not mistaken, The next OSX will one of the very few features I like about Windows:Full Screen Apps!!!That's one of the things I hate about Windows. To each his own. Phil DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree. cbergm7210 Posts: 1671 Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:34 am Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: High Ridge, MO Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by cbergm7210 » Sun Nov 21, 2010MOTU Classics 2.0 - YouTube
But it annoys me. Heck... even the bloody Windows "Start" menu seems more practical than the dock. Rant over. I remember the good old days of OSX 8 where I had that add on app that allowed the menu bar dropdown and menus drilling down - Butler doesn't seem as good as that. The dock is annoying when you are working. I will try this Desk Shade - I get annoyed with Reason getting in the way at times when I switch between DP windows manually. Rant away - its all about good ideas and "progess" isn't always what it seems - the dock a case in point. Gary Shepherd____________iMac 27" 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram, Monterey 12.7.4, 64 bit, Digital Performer 11.3, Studio One 6.6 Professional, Reason 11, Melodyne 5 Editor, Korg Legacy Wavestation and M1, Arturia minimoog V, Helix Native 3.72, Bias FX 2 Elite, Superior Drummer 3, EZkeys, EZbass, Nektar Panorama T4, Motu M4, Faderport 2018, Gibson Les Paul Standard, James Tyler Variax JTV-59 and other gear. James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22666 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by James Steele » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:30 am I found a good app last night. Can't remember name right now. It let's you construct a menu. It unfortunately won't do folder hierarchy on it's own, but it's pretty good. I'll post link when I find it.EDIT: Here it is: onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Freeware, but donation requested if you like it. I'm still evaluating it but I may use it all the time and leave the dock hidden and then send this guy a buck or two. JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! Phil O Posts: 7338 Joined: Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Scituate, MA Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by Phil O » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:38 am Dwetmaster wrote:If I'm not mistaken, The next OSX will one of the very few features I like about Windows:Full Screen Apps!!!That's one of the things I hate about Windows. To each his own. Phil DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree. cbergm7210 Posts: 1671 Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:34 am Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: High Ridge, MO Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by cbergm7210 » Sun Nov 21, 2010motu classics sorceress for sale
Have your desktop hide all the icons with your usual desktop background or you can designate a particular photo to cover it. There's info at that link. JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! buzzsmith Posts: 3097 Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Houston Contact: Re: Useful utility: Clean Slate (replaces DeskShade) Post by buzzsmith » Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:29 pm I downloaded this morning. Right now, it's near instant. I haven't looked at the preferences yet (if there are any).I like the cleaner uncluttered desktop, yet the "clutter" is only a Shift-Command-2 away. Buzzy Early 2009 Mac Pro 4,1>5,1 3.33 GHz Hex Core Intel Xeon OS X 10.8.5 SSD (32 gigs RAM)DP 9.51 PCI-424e / original 2408, 2408mkII, 24I/O, MTP-AVYamaha C7 Conservatory GrandHammond B-3 / Leslie 145Focal Twin6 Be(s) James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22619 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: Re: Useful utility: Clean Slate (replaces DeskShade) Post by James Steele » Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:25 pm buzzsmith wrote:I like the cleaner uncluttered desktop, yet the "clutter" is only a Shift-Command-2 away. Yep... and you can configure the hotkey anyway you like. I have an extended keyboard so I'm using F19. Just one button sweeps all the clutter under the rug! JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! buzzsmith Posts: 3097 Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Houston Contact: Useful utility: Clean Slate (replaces DeskShade) Post by buzzsmith » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:53 am It impressed a client yesterday. That's worth something!Buzzy Early 2009 Mac Pro 4,1>5,1 3.33 GHz Hex Core Intel Xeon OS X 10.8.5 SSD (32 gigs RAM)DP 9.51 PCI-424e / original 2408, 2408mkII, 24I/O, MTP-AVYamaha C7 Conservatory GrandHammond B-3 / Leslie 145Focal Twin6 Be(s) Armageddon Posts: 1885 Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:55 am Primary DAW OS: MacOS Contact: Re: Useful utility: Clean Slate (replaces DeskShade) Post by Armageddon » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:24 am I've always just "picked my battles" in regards to my desktop icons and only made ones for stuff I really, really, really need icons for (double goes for my Dock), but this sounds cool! Mid- 2012 MacBook Pro Quad-core i7 2.7 GHz/16 GB RAM/2 TB SSD (primary)/1 TB 7200 rpm HDD (secondary) • OS X 10.14.6 • DP 11.1 • Pro Tools 12.8.1 • Acoustica Pro 7.4.0 •. In Ihrem Warenkorb: 0 Artikel, 0, MOTU CLASSICS Super7 Club Grayskull WAVE 3. Club Grayskull Wave 3 Super 7 Filmation: Mantenna 2.0 Fisto 2.0 She Ra 2.0 Grizzlor 2.0 4er Set WAVE 3 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL Fisto 2025 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2. Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2.0 She Ra 2025 Motu Classics Super7 CLUB GRAYSKULL 2.0 GrizzlorMotu Classics Roton for sale
DP-Crash" data-image-caption="DP-Crash" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" Disable Digital Performer’s crash reporterDigital Performer 9 has its own crash reporter, which intercepts macOS crash reporter and send the report to MOTU automatically. MOTU is constantly monitoring sent report to improve their products. However, this function prevents from user to view the crash report.If you are able to reproduce the crash, I encourage you to temporary disable MOTU’s crash reporter so you can troubleshoot by yourself.Go to Applications Folder ➡︎ Utilities Folder, then open Terminal.appCopy/paste following line (all in 1 line)arch -x86_64 "/Applications/Digital Performer.app/Contents/MacOS/Digital Performer" --disable_crash_reporter &Hit [Enter]Digital Performer starts up with its crash reporter disabled. If you quit Digital Performer and start it again with double-clicking the application as normal you do, the MOTU crash reporter will be activated again.Make it crash. If you do not know how to crash Digital Performer, you sill need to start it with above method with Terminal.app until you see the crash. When crashed, if macOS presents the crash notification, click “See details” then jumps to Step 3 below.Open Console.app (Skip to Step 3 if Crash Notification shows the crash report)Use Spotlight to start the Console.app by first click on the Spotlight icon (or type ⌘ + Space)Type “Console” into Spotlight. When highlighted, hit [Enter] to start Console.appLocate “User Diagnostic Report” and find Digital Performer item. Make sure the date and time matches your crash incident. (note that older Mac OS X Console.app might not have “User Diagnostic Report” item. Try to find under Log Files ➡︎ ~/Library/Logs/ ➡︎ CrashRepoter) Look for “Crashed Thread” and make a note of the number listed. In this example, it is “0” as shown.Scroll down to locate the noted thread where it gives you a clue what crashed.This information is only useful to determine if something outside of Digital Performer, e.g., a 3rd party plugin crashed Digital Performer, then you can remove it to stop the crash. If the log shows no noticeable 3rd party name then you need to consult with MOTU. The 3rd party plugins are located in System level directory, which you will not have a direct access.To access AU plugin folderGo to FinderType ⌘ + Shift + GPaste this line/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/ComponentsHit [Enter]Comments
MOTU Classics Castle Grayskull box art, by Rudy ObreroWritten by Adam McCombsMasters of the Universe Classics Castle Grayskull, released in December of 2013, was quite an achievement in an era when big playsets are becoming rarer and rarer. Larger, more complex and more detailed than the original, Classics Castle Grayskull was offered for a preorder price of $250 – more than three times the inflation-adjusted cost of the original, but still not bad given the size, complexity, and lower number of units produced.Source MaterialMOTU Classics Castle Grayskull’s biggest single influence is the original prototype playset sculpted by Mark Taylor in 1981, although the Classics version is somewhat tamer and less decrepit looking. Some of this influence is no doubt filtered through the cross sell artwork and minicomic depictions by Alfredo Alcala (both based on the prototype). Other influences include some invented details from Alfredo Alcala’s artwork, the original, vintage Castle Grayskull playset, the original Rudy Obero box art, and a concept Dungeon playset designed by Ted Mayer.The large weapons rack on the right was sold separately from the castle. The manhole cover and the triangular weapons rack are third party customs, by BadVermin and Barbarossa, respectivelyThrone room. The purple banner on the left was invented for this castle – the one on the right based on the vintage castle’s banner. Concept-inspired computer and jet pack Dungeon section of the castle, with manacles and vintage toy inspired sticker Classics Grayskull came with this orb stand (but not the marble sitting in it). It hides away in the secret orb room, inset behind the helmet of the castle The Spirit of Grayskull haunts the throne room. Castle Grayskullman guards the dungeon. Custom weapons rack by Barbarossa Customs. Secret door above the ledge Into the throne roomScare Glow, produced several years before MOTU Classics Castle Grayskull, came with a secret key to Castle Grayskull. Scare Glow’s key fits into a keyhole on the secret side door, providing enough leverage to open the door. He-Man stands on the open jaw bridge. The jaw bridge opens by inserting the power sword into the small opening to the right – a nod to the vintage minicomics. The evil warriors sneak around the back. Clawful climbs the scaling ladder Here’s a more detailed breakout of the influences that went into creating the Masters of the Universe Classics Castle Grayskull:Material taken from the vintage prototype or vintage concept
2025-03-26| +0 | XHotkeyTableCreation - Using standard Hotkey method for key(s): "~Esc" to call label: "CloseProcess"20:46:03:584 | MD | DEBUG | +0 | XHotkeyTableCreation - Ended20:46:03:608 | MD | TRACE | +31 | CustomFunction.Init - Starting20:46:03:610 | MD | TRACE | +0 | CustomFunction.Init - Ending20:46:03:612 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - Started20:46:03:615 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - MEmu: MAME MEmuV: v0.166 MURL: MAuthor: djvj|faahrev|brolly|Tomkun MVersion: 2.3.10 MCRC: 2C606685 iCRC: 8566ED91 MID: 635746812784197028 MSystem: AAE|Aamber Pegasus|Acorn Electron|Amstrad CPC|Amstrad GX4000|APF Imagination Machine|Apple II|Apple IIGS|Applied Technology MicroBee|Arcade|Arcade Classics|Atari 8-Bit|Atari 2600|Atari 5200|Atari 7800|Atari Classics|Atari Jaguar|Atari Lynx|Bally Astrocade|Bandai Super Vision 8000|Bandai WonderSwan|Bandai WonderSwan Color|Bit Corporation Gamate|Camputers Lynx|Capcom|Capcom Classics|Capcom Play System|Capcom Play System II|Capcom Play System III|Casio PV-1000|Casio PV-2000|Cave|Coleco ADAM|ColecoVision|Commodore 64|Commodore MAX Machine|Creatronic Mega Duck|Data East Classics|EACA EG2000 Colour Genie|Emerson Arcadia 2001|Entex Adventure Vision|Epoch Game Pocket Computer|Epoch Super Cassette Vision|Exidy Sorcerer|Fairchild Channel F|Fujitsu FM-7|Fujitsu FM Towns|Fujitsu FM Towns Marty|Funtech Super Acan|GamePark 32|GCE Vectrex|Hartung Game Master|HBMAME|Interton VC 4000|Irem Classics|JungleTac Sport Vii|Jupiter Ace|Konami Classics|LaserDisc|Magnavox Odyssey 2|MAME|Matra & Hachette Alice|Mattel Aquarius|Mattel Intellivision|MGT Sam Coupe|Midway Classics|Milton Bradley MicroVision|Namco Classics|Namco System 22|NEC PC-8801|NEC PC Engine|NEC PC Engine-CD|NEC SuperGrafx|NEC TurboGrafx-16|NEC TurboGrafx-CD|Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64DD|Nintendo Arcade Systems|Nintendo Classics|Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom|Nintendo Famicom Disk System|Nintendo Game Boy|Nintendo Game Boy Advance|Nintendo Game Boy Color|Nintendo Pokemon Mini|Nintendo Satellaview|Nintendo Super Famicom|Nintendo Super Game Boy|Nintendo Virtual Boy|Othello Multivision|PacMAME|Philips CD-i|Philips VG 5000|Philips Videopac Plus G7400|RCA Studio II|Sega 32X|Sega CD|Sega Classics|Sega Game Gear|Sega Genesis|Sega Master System|Sega Mega Drive|Sega Model 1|Sega Pico|Sega Saturn|Sega SC-3000|Sega SG-1000|Sega ST-V|Sega VMU|Sharp X1|Sinclair ZX81|SNK Classics|SNK Neo Geo|SNK Neo Geo AES|SNK Neo Geo AES|SNK Neo Geo CD|SNK Neo Geo MVS|SNK Neo Geo Pocket|SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color|Sony PlayStation|Sony PocketStation|Sord M5|Soundic Victory MPT-02|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Taito Classics|Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer|Texas Instruments TI 99-4A|Thomson MO5|Tiger Game.com|Tomy Tutor|VTech CreatiVision|VTech Socrates|Watara Supervision|Williams Classics20:46:03:635 | MD | INFO | +31 | StartModule - You have a supported System Name for this module: "MAME"20:46:03:637 | MD | INFO | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Started20:46:03:640 | MD | DEBUG | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Section "English_United_States" & key "dialog.open" not found, trying section "English"20:46:03:642 | MD | INFO | +0 | LocaleUtils.i18n - Ended, using "Open" for
2025-04-13Init.ahk scripts20:46:03:253 | RL | DEBUG | +0 | BuildScript - Module starts on line: 220:46:03:254 | RL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Validating module20:46:03:263 | RL | INFO | +15 | BuildScript - Validation complete20:46:03:264 | RL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Module: MEmu := "MAME" MEmuV := "v0.166" MURL := [" MAuthor := ["djvj","faahrev","brolly","Tomkun"] MVersion := "2.3.10" MCRC := "2C606685" iCRC := "8566ED91" MID := "635746812784197028" MSystem := ["AAE","Aamber Pegasus","Acorn Electron","Amstrad CPC","Amstrad GX4000","APF Imagination Machine","Apple II","Apple IIGS","Applied Technology MicroBee","Arcade","Arcade Classics","Atari 8-Bit","Atari 2600","Atari 5200","Atari 7800","Atari Classics","Atari Jaguar","Atari Lynx","Bally Astrocade","Bandai Super Vision 8000","Bandai WonderSwan","Bandai WonderSwan Color","Bit Corporation Gamate","Camputers Lynx","Capcom","Capcom Classics","Capcom Play System","Capcom Play System II","Capcom Play System III","Casio PV-1000","Casio PV-2000","Cave","Coleco ADAM","ColecoVision","Commodore 64","Commodore MAX Machine","Creatronic Mega Duck","Data East Classics","EACA EG2000 Colour Genie","Emerson Arcadia 2001","Entex Adventure Vision","Epoch Game Pocket Computer","Epoch Super Cassette Vision","Exidy Sorcerer","Fairchild Channel F","Fujitsu FM-7","Fujitsu FM Towns","Fujitsu FM Towns Marty","Funtech Super Acan","GamePark 32","GCE Vectrex","Hartung Game Master","HBMAME","Interton VC 4000","Irem Classics","JungleTac Sport Vii","Jupiter Ace","Konami Classics","LaserDisc","Magnavox Odyssey 2","MAME","Matra & Hachette Alice","Mattel Aquarius","Mattel Intellivision","MGT Sam Coupe","Midway Classics","Milton Bradley MicroVision","Namco Classics","Namco System 22","NEC PC-8801","NEC PC Engine","NEC PC Engine-CD","NEC SuperGrafx","NEC TurboGrafx-16","NEC TurboGrafx-CD","Nintendo 64","Nintendo 64DD","Nintendo Arcade Systems","Nintendo Classics","Nintendo Entertainment System","Nintendo Famicom","Nintendo Famicom Disk System","Nintendo Game Boy","Nintendo Game Boy Advance","Nintendo Game Boy Color","Nintendo Pokemon Mini","Nintendo Satellaview","Nintendo Super Famicom","Nintendo Super Game Boy","Nintendo Virtual Boy","Othello Multivision","PacMAME","Philips CD-i","Philips VG 5000","Philips Videopac Plus G7400","RCA Studio II","Sega 32X","Sega CD","Sega Classics","Sega Game Gear","Sega Genesis","Sega Master System","Sega Mega Drive","Sega Model 1","Sega Pico","Sega Saturn","Sega SC-3000","Sega SG-1000","Sega ST-V","Sega VMU","Sharp X1","Sinclair ZX81","SNK Classics","SNK Neo Geo","SNK Neo Geo AES","SNK Neo Geo AES","SNK Neo Geo CD","SNK Neo Geo MVS","SNK Neo Geo Pocket","SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color","Sony PlayStation","Sony PocketStation","Sord M5","Soundic Victory MPT-02","Super Nintendo Entertainment System","Taito Classics","Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer","Texas Instruments TI 99-4A","Thomson MO5","Tiger Game.com","Tomy Tutor","VTech CreatiVision","VTech Socrates","Watara Supervision","Williams Classics"] ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Notes: ; This module now includes everything from the legacy MAME and MESS modules, but combined to match the merge of the 2 emulators that occured on version 0.162. ; ; Exit fade will only work correctly if you don't have Esc, the default MAME exit key, as your exit key. If you use Esc, turn off the ExitScreen ; This module will set your rom
2025-04-17Document Actions Due to the updated security architecture introduced since macOS 10.13 High Sierra, the system extensions for all newly-installed third-party software will automatically be blocked from running. If your MOTU interface is not showing up in Audio MIDI Setup, MOTU Audio Setup, MOTU Discovery, or your DAW on High Sierra or later, you might need to enable the driver in your System Preferences.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 15 Sequoia or above, follow these steps: Download and install the latest installer for your MOTU interface. After restarting, open System Settings. Select General > Login Items & Extensions. In the Extensions section, click the 'i' button next to Driver Extensions. Toggle the MOTU System Extension, then click Done. Restart your computer.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 13 Ventura or macOS 14 Sonoma, follow these steps:Download and install the very latest installer for your MOTU interface.After restarting, open System Preferences.Select Security & Privacy.In the Security section, click the Allow button.To enable the MOTU drivers on macOS 10.13 High Sierra - macOS 12 Monterey, follow these steps:Download and install the very latest installer for your MOTU interface.After restarting, open System Preferences.Select Security & Privacy.In the General section, click the Allow button.NotesThe Allow button will disappear 30 minutes after installation. To display the Allow button, run the installer for the MOTU driver again.This behavior will only occur when installing a MOTU driver for the first time on macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later. If you have already installed the driver on an earlier version of macOS and upgraded to macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later, you should not need to enable the driver.This issue is not specific to MOTU. It is a general change introduced in macOS 10.13 High Sierra, and will affect any third-party (i.e. non-Apple) kernel and system extensions.
2025-04-01But it annoys me. Heck... even the bloody Windows "Start" menu seems more practical than the dock. Rant over. I remember the good old days of OSX 8 where I had that add on app that allowed the menu bar dropdown and menus drilling down - Butler doesn't seem as good as that. The dock is annoying when you are working. I will try this Desk Shade - I get annoyed with Reason getting in the way at times when I switch between DP windows manually. Rant away - its all about good ideas and "progess" isn't always what it seems - the dock a case in point. Gary Shepherd____________iMac 27" 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram, Monterey 12.7.4, 64 bit, Digital Performer 11.3, Studio One 6.6 Professional, Reason 11, Melodyne 5 Editor, Korg Legacy Wavestation and M1, Arturia minimoog V, Helix Native 3.72, Bias FX 2 Elite, Superior Drummer 3, EZkeys, EZbass, Nektar Panorama T4, Motu M4, Faderport 2018, Gibson Les Paul Standard, James Tyler Variax JTV-59 and other gear. James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22657 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by James Steele » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:30 am I found a good app last night. Can't remember name right now. It let's you construct a menu. It unfortunately won't do folder hierarchy on it's own, but it's pretty good. I'll post link when I find it.EDIT: Here it is: onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Freeware, but donation requested if you like it. I'm still evaluating it but I may use it all the time and leave the dock hidden and then send this guy a buck or two. JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! Phil O Posts: 7335 Joined: Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Scituate, MA Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by Phil O » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:38 am Dwetmaster wrote:If I'm not mistaken, The next OSX will one of the very few features I like about Windows:Full Screen Apps!!!That's one of the things I hate about Windows. To each his own. Phil DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree. cbergm7210 Posts: 1671 Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:34 am Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: High Ridge, MO Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by cbergm7210 » Sun Nov 21, 2010
2025-04-08But it annoys me. Heck... even the bloody Windows "Start" menu seems more practical than the dock. Rant over. I remember the good old days of OSX 8 where I had that add on app that allowed the menu bar dropdown and menus drilling down - Butler doesn't seem as good as that. The dock is annoying when you are working. I will try this Desk Shade - I get annoyed with Reason getting in the way at times when I switch between DP windows manually. Rant away - its all about good ideas and "progess" isn't always what it seems - the dock a case in point. Gary Shepherd____________iMac 27" 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram, Monterey 12.7.4, 64 bit, Digital Performer 11.3, Studio One 6.6 Professional, Reason 11, Melodyne 5 Editor, Korg Legacy Wavestation and M1, Arturia minimoog V, Helix Native 3.72, Bias FX 2 Elite, Superior Drummer 3, EZkeys, EZbass, Nektar Panorama T4, Motu M4, Faderport 2018, Gibson Les Paul Standard, James Tyler Variax JTV-59 and other gear. James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22666 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by James Steele » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:30 am I found a good app last night. Can't remember name right now. It let's you construct a menu. It unfortunately won't do folder hierarchy on it's own, but it's pretty good. I'll post link when I find it.EDIT: Here it is: onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Freeware, but donation requested if you like it. I'm still evaluating it but I may use it all the time and leave the dock hidden and then send this guy a buck or two. JamesSteeleProject.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterMac Studio M1 Max, 64GB/2TB, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2, DP 11.34, MOTU 828es, MOTU 24Ai, MOTU MIDI Express XT, UAD-2 TB3 Satellite OCTO, Console 1 Mk2, Avid S3, NI Komplete Kontrol S88 Mk2, Red Type B, Millennia HV-3C, Warm Audio WA-2A, AudioScape 76F, Dean guitars, Marshall amps, etc., etc.! Phil O Posts: 7338 Joined: Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Scituate, MA Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by Phil O » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:38 am Dwetmaster wrote:If I'm not mistaken, The next OSX will one of the very few features I like about Windows:Full Screen Apps!!!That's one of the things I hate about Windows. To each his own. Phil DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree. cbergm7210 Posts: 1671 Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:34 am Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: High Ridge, MO Re: For DP and messy Desktops: DeskShade 2.1 Post by cbergm7210 » Sun Nov 21, 2010
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