Hi Slau,
You can count me in on the internet conference.
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Slau Halatyn" <slauhala...@gmail.com>
To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: finding out all the key comands for protools9 and lurning them?
Hi Frank,
While this sounds like a good idea at first, I can see how it might not work
out too well. First of all, there will undoubtedly be plenty of people who
are familiar with how dAWs work who will be utterly disinterested in many
beginning subjects whereas new comers, not only to Pro Tools but to DAWs
will want to listen and learn and much of what is being said will be over
their heads. There needs to be a plan in place for an orderly progression of
subjects covered thoroughly so that everyone can just tune into what
interests them. This sounds like a very simple idea: start at the top and
just go forward. I can't tell you how huge an undertaking this is. Of
course, one can rush in and just do things haphazardly but, I think, will
find that it's much more complicated than that and certainly much more work.
Hey, don't let me discourage you from trying but I do think, for good
results, one has to plan and do it right. Hey, maybe everyone on the list
feels differently. Chime up, folks.
Slau
On Nov 29, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:
Hi Slau and all
On Nov 29, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Trahern,
You'll see the other message where I posted the link below:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3016244/Pro%20Tools%20Shortcuts.pdf
In principle, I have nothing against speaking with people over the phone,
however, you see, if I were to do that for everyone who asks, I'd spend
quite a bit of time saying the same things over and over again. Since
there are many subscribers to this list who would also likely benefit
from your questions, it would really be helpful for everyone if we
discussed things on list, not only for current users but people browsing
the archives and searching online. For that matter, perhaps others can
chime in with suggestions or facts that I might overlook.
I would like to start a weekly hour long conference call that would also
be podcasted for questions and demos related to pro tools accessibility.
I will host the call if people will show up and ask their questions. I am
new to pro tools so I have a lot of questions right now also. I think
that being able to go back and forth verbally is often a lot easier then
email for some people including myself. Is this something that people
would participate in? If so are afternoons or evenings ,US eastern,
better for people? Right now Monday's and Thursday's are the most open
days for me. I can do a call starting at 3:00. What do people think?
Take care
--FC