Hi List,
Heres a great little article on PT 9 busses.
Enjoy
http://protoolstraining.com/ProMedia-Blog/Tip-and-Trick/lets-all-get-on-the-bus.html?utm_content=chuck2sticks%40gmail.com&utm_source=VerticalResponse&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=&utm_campaign=Pro%20Tools%20Training%3A%20Bus%20Routing%20in%20Pro%20Tools%20%26%20New%20Mixing%20Classes%20Announcedcontent
On Aug 5, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Gordon Kent wrote:
Hi chuck:
Thanks for getting back to me. I had had him check for that since
we have it in the lt version, but it didn't seem to be there, at
least it wasn't in the output tab of the i/o setup window. I'll
have him give it another look, maybe it is in a different place.
Gord
-----Original Message----- From: Chuck Reichel
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 10:49 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Confused about busses
Hi Gordon,
Here is the solution to your friends I/O set up getting messed up.
Tell your friend with the "full tdm system" before he opens your
session to go and make sure to uncheck "Sessions overwrite current I/
O Setup"
Have Him Follow this path find the set up menu; next find the I/o;
open the I/O window, then find option for "Sessions overwrite current
I/O Setup"
which is located near the bottom of the PT I/O set up window.
MAKE SURE that " Sessions overwrite current I/O Setup when opened;
is unchecked " to prevent your session that your sending to Him
changing his I/O.
Call me for further details if you want.
YMMV
GOD Bless
Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
On Aug 4, 2011, at 11:38 PM, Gordon Kent wrote:
Hi:
Usually when I set up a track in PT, I just assign the output to a
physical hardware output. How can I use all those busses they
give you and where do you go to route their outputs to the
appropriate hardware? When I send a PT session I've done to
someone I do a lot of work with who has a full tdm system, it
messes up all his i/o routing. I figured that if I just route all
my tracks to a master bus instead of hardware, it might help the
situation. Any ideas about this would be welcome.
Gord
-----Original Message----- From: Slau Halatyn
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:06 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: From joy to frustration!
Hi Gazza,
Use Command-Option-1 to use Commands focus mode. There are two
other modes which are, if I remember correctly, Audio Regions and
Groups focus mode and they are Command-Option-2 and Command-
Option-3 respectively. There's also a keyboard focus button right
in the window but, if the tracks list isn't displayed, you can't
access that button. what Kevin mentioned about the Mix window
display buttons should help you get it to be visible. I think
there's also a menu item to display the tracks list.
HTH,
Slau
On Jul 12, 2011, at 3:49 AM, Gary Readfern-Gray wrote:
Hi Listers,
Well, I bought a mac about a year ago because I wanted to start
using Pro Tools, but when the accessible version finally arrived,
I found getting around a session so clunky and horrible to use,
I bought Logic and have been using that, I have a little sight so
I was stumbling along with it.
Then, after months and months of using Logic, I come across
Keven's tutorial and discover that, once you've got more than one
track in the session, the track list is usable by VO and that's
what I wanted to do initally, quickly find a track, mute, solo
and arm.
However, whilst I can select the tracks in the track list, Shift
m r and s are not working for me regardless of what I seem to try.
So I googled around and found that this seems to have something
to do with keyboard focus mode? I'm using PT 8.4 by the way, and
these keys apparently are available in 8.4?
So, How, in the name of sanity, do I get that functionality to
work where I can sit in the track list and mute, solo and arm and
unarm?
My other question is, How do I get the track list to be displayed
in the mix window? PT is only letting me cursor over there if I'm
in the edit window but Kevin seemed to be able to get there
whilst in the mix window?
Finally, for now, what's the quickest way to get to the track
list? I'm often using vo i to bring up the items list and typing
table to filter the list and selecting track list table, however
if you've got a gazillion tracks in your session, it takes a
while for the itme list to pop up. Any thoughts on that one?
Thanks
Gazza
Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com