Matt, you know, I just wanted to publicly acknowledge you on two things.
A: That track in your tutorials you did of the Old rugged Cross has really
hit a bitter sweet spot in my heart. You did it so beautifully! That is
one of my favorite hymns, and seeing that my grandfather is really really
sick and may be going home to the Lord shortly, it really couldn't a came at
a better time for that song to minister to me. Anyway, enough of that chit
chat... on to shop talk...
You can't begin to know how much these tutorials are helping me! I know a
ton of what you are teaching already, but there have also been a lot of
things that I have really been wonderring how to better accomplish. I
really really am learning a lot. I'll check my mail just in case someone's
already answered me on this and I've just not seen it yet, but in my
transport window, you guys talk about when setting my tempo, me having to
first and foremost unselect the conductor track button. Even if it's not
something which we have accessible access to, you have my curiosity. What
exactly is! the conductor track, and what would it hypothetically be used
for?
Finally, even after following you all's very well explained, might I add,
instructions on the free Youtube video for the Nuts and Bolts, I'm still
finding that the chapter 1 and 2 session ptx file is not giving me
identically the same readout values on certain things. For instance, my
master fader meter isn't showing the same level that you were seeing. My
master 1 volume up down slider isn't showing the same level that your's was
set to. Mine's way way lower. It also sounds like the vocals on the ch1
and 2 session are way more cut and dry than what I hear on the tutorial
audio when you're going through it. Is that just because you were actually
doing it with the final mix session which you produced prior to making the
tutorials? Your recording in chapter 2 and 3 just sounds way louder, and
way more clear/clean.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Diemert" <mcdiem...@gmail.com>
To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: PT 11: I finally? diddit! Now, I have a few questions.
Chris, you are definitely able to run both ProTools 10, and 11, on the same
system! I do it daily, as there are still some plug-ins that I have not been
able to update to the new format!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 3, 2014, at 7:25 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
I finally got ahold of Sweetwater and got myself upgraded from PT 10, to
PT11! They even helped me with the ILok barrier. I'm in business, and
now am downloading all my dmg's.
OK, so... I do have a couple of questions. there may be a somewhat fair
amount here, and I'm positive I'll have more for you all as I progress,
however, I'd appreciate answers to as many of these as you all can provide
promptly.
1. It was my understanding that I could run ProTools 10.0 and ProTools
11.X both on the same Mac computer. Now, Matt from Sweetwater is telling
me differently. I'm definitely! not blaming anyone here one way or
another on this theory. I simply am asking for my own curiosity if this
still is true. Matt claimed that it used to be the case, yes, but not
anymore. I just want this confirmed.
2. Am I understanding correctly that the Air Creative Collection is
basically my virtual instruments? Did that basically replace Xpand2? If
so, is selecting my bank/preset, IE, woodwinds/brass then flute,
considered accessible?
3. I hear that RTas is basically now becoming legacy. It's still around,
yeah, but slowly but surely people are leaning more away from it and
toward the new AAX plugins. So, my 3rd question is, are the new AAX
plugins which come with PT11 accessible, as far as using the librarian
menu etc? I know in 10.0 they really weren't, and you basically kind of
had to hack things a bit to replace them all with the old RTas ones. Is
this still true? If so, I need step by step instructions on how to do it.
4. Finally, aside from offline bouncing, what other cool new things will
I find from PT 10.0 to the newest build of 11 that would benefit someone
like me who uses Voiceover and is totally blind? Before anyone comments,
no, I don't have a braille display... Oh sweet Jesus, do I wish! I
understand I could look at the documentation, which believe me, I will,
but, that's only gonna help me from a generalized standpoint. It's not
really gonna base it on V O support.
5. Finally, Yes, I'm on the latest public official non-beta build of OSX
Mavericks. I presume that this'll be OK? Sweetwater said it shouldn't be
any problem whatsoever.
Anyhow, thank you for all of the help. Now, to finish getting those
DMG's, and then purchase the remaining packages from protools with speech.
Bye yall!
Chris.
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