Chris,
The EP is available on both iTunes and Amazon you can find it by
typing in my name matthew diemert.
This was all recorded, edited, and mixed using VoiceOver.


On 7/7/14, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I'm curious, you say on the web site that this was a track from your
> upcoming release, if I understood correctly.
>
> Is there anywhere on Itunes, etc. that I can check out the album that has
> the complete version of the Old Rugged Cross that you all did?  I'd love to
>
> buy, preferably the whole album, if not just that one track.
>
> Chris.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mcdiemert ." <mcdiem...@gmail.com>
> To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 9:40 AM
> Subject: Re: PT 11: I finally? diddit! Now, I have a few questions.
>
>
>> Chris,
>> Thanks for the feedback.
>> A couple of things, Here is an article on the conductor track if you
>> wish to read.
>> http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2014/6/21/pro-tools-fundamentals-tempo.html
>> Basically with this disabled, you can manually adjust time and tempo.
>> If the conductor remained checked you could not manually edit the
>> field in the transport window.
>> I could certainly see some of your values coming up differently than
>> mine as some meters and faders were adjusted to create the various
>> sessions and/or chapters.
>> Also, as you suggested, during the tutorial, we were using a mix that
>> had various waves Plugs and obviously we stripped those off and used
>> stock PT plugs to get as close as we could in terms of sounds for the
>> sessions that we included.
>> Lastly, sometimes things will sound louder in the tutorials  as we
>> used automation at various points to ensure you were able to hear
>> exactly what we were doing and/or changing.  Hope this makes sense.
>> Regards:
>> Matt.
>>
>>
>> On 7/4/14, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 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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