Hello Slau.
Thank you for your very prompt answer. I'm a bit confused. What exactly is
the main difference between the functionality of the midi editor, vs. the
midi event window?
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From: "Slau Halatyn" <slauhala...@gmail.com>
To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: A few Starter Questions
Hi Rosco and welcome to the list. The MIDI Editor is not the window that is
fully accessible. It's the MIDI Event List that you want.
Hope that helps,
Slau
On Jul 7, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Rosco Vittore <relu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello ladies and gentlemen.
I am new to this list, though not new at all to the concept of digital
audio recording. I recently bought a copy of Pro-Tools version 11, which I
am running on an IMac with OSX 10.9 Mavericks. I seem to be doing decently
with what I have taught myself so far regarding this amazing masterpiece
of software. I have a few questions, if you all will spare me.
I am curious to know if there are any people on this list who are using
Pro-Tools 11 that can briefly explain to me the concept of editing bad
notes which I have played via midi. From what I'm told, the midi event
editor is now accessible in version 11. This is honestly one thing that
held me back from using PT for the longest of time. I'll admit that I am
quite old school. My Windows PC studio machine is still running Cakewalk
Pro-Audio version 9, if that tells you anything. I need not say,
therefore, that it is definitely time for me to update to newer - not to
mention more industry standard technology. Once I heard that the midi
event editor was now accessible, this is one of the biggest things which
made me take my gamble at purchasing the software.
My second question is believe it or not, I'm not the biggest fan of the
xpand instruments. Don't misinterpret what I mean. Some of the samples are
decent, but not enough to where I prefer it. What other plugins are out
there which are accessible? I was going to purchase Synthogy's Ivory for
my piano work, however I heard it wasn't accessible out of the box. I also
considered getting Pianoteq but again, I heard that putting in the
activation serial number was inaccessible. I'm also looking for a good
plugin for strings, and for good acoustic guitars. Again, I know that
xpand offers all of this, but I found the samples to not always be the
most appealing. Many will no doubt disagree with me, but I have a very
specific sound that I am looking for. It's not a sound I can describe in
words, but if you all will suggest some other plugs that I could try, it
would be appreciated.
I think that's it for now. Thank you all for any help. I very much look
forward to learning more on this list.
With warmest regard,
Rosco Vittore.
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