Rosco,
I'm on the road much of this morning, and mid day, but will try to do
this for you when I'm back home. I'll email you privately with the
public link.

On 7/9/14, Rosco Vittore <relu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you could dropbox those plug presets to me, and explain how to go about
> importing them, that would be very appreciated.
>
> I don't personally have the Dropbox software, so doing a share folder would
>
> not be the easiest.  If you could just e-mail me a public link to get them,
>
> that would be great.
>
> Rosco.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mcdiemert ." <mcdiem...@gmail.com>
> To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 8:45 AM
> Subject: Re: How should I handle this situation?
>
>
>> Rosco, Typically, I use the Trem plugin which would allow you to say
>> adjust the gain down 10db sort of acting as a pad. However, In pro
>> Tools 11, I can't seem to get VO to adjust the slider in this plug in.
>> I have made a few presets of 5db incraments which I could potentially
>> put in dropbox if you had any intrest in approaching it this way. This
>> is another reason why I keep PT 10 around there are just a few plugs
>> that I need in a pinch that I have little access to in PT 11.
>>
>>
>> On 7/9/14, Rosco Vittore <relu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> I do understand that this may be more a mixing question than it is a PT
>>> question in and of itself. Therefore, I'm going to be brief.
>>>
>>> The story goes, that I have a song which I need to record my lead vocals
>>>
>>> on
>>>
>>> the top of. The music has already been done as a Sound Choice karaoke
>>> soundtrack which I have ripped from CD into lossless wave format.
>>> Effectively, I need to import this wave file on a stereo audio track in
>>> PT
>>> 11. That's not the issue though; I definitely know how to do that. The
>>> problem is, as most of you know, any production material which is in
>>> final
>>> release mainstream finalization is most likely going to already be
>>> mixed,
>>> and more likely still, mastered. This means that they're going to ride
>>> their
>>>
>>> fader as close to 0DB as they can.  The issue is, by default, in PT, the
>>> meter is set to show my input level, which is generally exactly what I'd
>>> want. In this case however, I need to find some way before doing
>>> anything
>>> with my master fader that I can get that karaoke track down to about
>>> a -14
>>> to -12 DB level. If I run my fader on the track from the default of 0DB
>>> downward to a negative value, say, -4DB we'll just say, that isn't going
>>>
>>> to
>>>
>>> effect the meter readout right to the right of that fader since we're
>>> dealing with the input level, not the output. Am I understanding
>>> correctly?
>>>
>>> In other words, regardless where I move that volume slider, the meter
>>> isn't
>>>
>>> going to change read a lower or higher value than before.
>>>
>>> If this is the case, and I'm correct, then what's the best technique for
>>> dealing with this? I just don't want all that extra gain in there on top
>>>
>>> of
>>>
>>> the vocal and all else. If I leave this volume where it is, no doubt in
>>> the
>>>
>>> masterring process when I start making my final mix, I'm gonna peek my
>>> master fader's meter bigtime which is totally undesirable!
>>>
>>> Can you all recommend anything? How would be the best way to deal with
>>> this?
>>>
>>> Should I configure PT to show the meters as output instead of input? If
>>> so,
>>>
>>> how do I do it? If not, what would be advised?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Rosco.
>>>
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