So in voice dream reader on the iPhone, with the reference guide, does it group 
them in chapters as links or something like that or how does that work with 
finding what you want to read?  Right now I have it on my braille display, and 
it is as one big file on there, so how do you all search through the manual to 
find exactly what you want to read?  It looks difficult to do that in preview 
on the mac.
Brian
> On Mar 25, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Don’t worry, i’m overwhelmed to the point of being totally paralysed so that 
> i don’t dare to do anything in case i screw up.:-) But that’s just me, if i 
> find the slightest inconsistency somewhere in the text, a piece that i simply 
> don’t understand, my very little brain stops and i can’t do anything, but as 
> i said that’s just me, and that doesn’t have to apply to anyone and probably 
> doesn’t. Anyways after having said this, what i tend to do in terms of the 
> reference guide is that i get to a problem or a thing i don’t understand in 
> PT and then i use Voice Dream reader on the IPhone to search through the pdf 
> until i come to the thing i want to look at and then i study that piece. The 
> reference guide is very informative but it’s very big as you have seen. Then 
> i have come across things that i can’t quite place in the manual and those 
> things are yet to be understood. One of the things i can’t find referenced in 
> the manual is why i can not have any effects when using umm, what’s it called 
> now, Latency Control i think it’s called. But that’s a quite different story.
> /Krister
> 
>> 25 mar 2015 kl. 14:49 skrev Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hell all,
>> Okay, so I just did a quick scan of the table of contents in the protools 
>> reference guide, and I saw that there was about 50 or more chapters in there 
>> with over 1000 pages.  I’m not asking this to be funny, but I really would 
>> like to know.  I would suspect that someone might get overwhelmed by trying 
>> to read this whole guide in full, but I really want to learn the ins and 
>> outs of pro tools, so I guess my question is, how have some of you taken to 
>> learning the daw with the reference guide.  Have you read the whole thing?  
>> Have you read sections that you feel would benefit you the most?  I really 
>> don’t know where to start in the guide so any help or suggestions would be 
>> appreciated.  I was overwhelmed by just looking at the table of contents.  
>> Thanks for the suggestions,
>> Brian
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