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2010-07-20 Thread clarence griffin
I have to ask this.
Are there any free plugins for pro tools. And if not, where can I find ones to 
buy?
 I know that isitope or what ever they are called has some, I am going to look 
for those as well.

GF




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2010-11-22 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hi everyone

I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the accessible 
ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I 
recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I just put 
the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can help me 
smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that comes with pro 
tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find it gets really 
smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the snare and the 
cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.

Thanks much
--Frank



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2011-03-03 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hey gang

I am thinking about buying a few plugins.  I would like to try the ssl eq, 
pultek, and I need a different reverb.  I haven't been to happy with the verbs 
in pt9.  Any suggestions?

Also I am wondering about rtas plugs at 88.2.  Any issues with any of these?

Thanks
--FC



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2018-08-28 Thread 'Andre Woods' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hello everyone,
Whether it is for eq, compression, limiting, and so on, what is your favorite 
plugin that you use in pro tools, and why is it your favorite to use? 

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2018-08-30 Thread Jesse Kragiel
I really like the Waves stuff. I use the SSL E channel strip on just about 
every track in my mixes, as well as the H-Comp! Nothing like a good in your 
face compressor!

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Massy plugins

2014-01-14 Thread matt diemert
Hi all,
for those of you who may be on the look out for some accessible plugs,
here is a pack that works very well with PT 8 through 10 as they are
RTAS plugins.
As I understand it, they are free to try and don't expire, you are
encouraged to buy any that you like.  You will get a message the first
time your pro tools is opened after installing the plugs inviting you
to upgrade ETC, just say no and move on.


http://masseyplugins.com/#try




HTH
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2014-02-23 Thread chad baker
Hi does anyone know of any vocoder plugins out there?
thanks

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Re: plugins

2010-07-20 Thread Slau Halatyn
Yeah, there are a bunch of free plug-ins but I'm not sure of where the best 
centrally located place is to find them. I'll ask around.

Slau

On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:17 AM, clarence griffin wrote:

> I have to ask this.
> Are there any free plugins for pro tools. And if not, where can I find ones 
> to buy?
> I know that isitope or what ever they are called has some, I am going to look 
> for those as well.
> 
> GF
> 
> 



Re: plugins

2010-07-20 Thread clarence griffin
Thanks. I want to get the most out of this thing. I really am not trying to 
have 500 different compressers and 1234 different reverbs, I just want to be 
able to sift threw and see what works for me.

GF


On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:51 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

> Yeah, there are a bunch of free plug-ins but I'm not sure of where the best 
> centrally located place is to find them. I'll ask around.
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:17 AM, clarence griffin wrote:
> 
>> I have to ask this.
>> Are there any free plugins for pro tools. And if not, where can I find ones 
>> to buy?
>> I know that isitope or what ever they are called has some, I am going to 
>> look for those as well.
>> 
>> GF
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: plugins

2010-11-22 Thread Slau Halatyn
All plug-ins which have automate-able parameters are accessible in the sense 
that the parameters are visible to voiceOver as sliders. The odd exception 
apparently seems to be Waves at this time but I can't personally confirm the 
behavior. What will not be accessible are any menu buttons specific to the 
plug-in. For example, Waves has Load and Save buttons which are not visible 
because they're not automate-able. Most basic eQs and compressors don't use 
proprietary buttons.

HTH,

Slau

On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:

> Hi everyone
> 
> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the accessible 
> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I 
> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I just 
> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can help 
> me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that comes 
> with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find it gets 
> really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the snare and 
> the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
> 
> Thanks much
> --Frank
> 



Re: plugins

2010-11-22 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Slau,
I just took a deeper look at my waves plugs.. Using the control 24 of  
corse..


It seems all necessary   values and mode / behavior buttons are  
displayed in the PT plug window..
The Load and save are not visible as of yet Waves calls this the  
"WaveSystem toolbar"
They are aware of this so I highly recommend that "EVERY BODY" email  
waves and let them know also..


In fader flip mode I was jumping back and forth between the inserts  
for the audio tracks with the dedicated EQ and comp… buttons and it  
seemed to be responding rather well..
The trick with Waves is to get some sighted assistance and bring up  
the presets for each plug say the Rcomp for instance..
Once the preset is loaded just save it with the PT plug save menu and  
it becomes available in the plugin presets pull down including the  
waves full re set which did in deed reset the rcomp to its factory  
preset state very cool!
What I was impressed  with today was that the behavior modes for the  
waves plugs were changeable with the C24 faders..
So all you half to do after getting  the presets in to the menu is to  
sit there with the controller and document the fader # and buttons and  
what it is related to in the PT plug window..
What would be nice for VoiceOver is to have a mode to realtime report  
the changes to save time querying the value display..

Talk soon



On Nov 22, 2010, at 2:28 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

All plug-ins which have automate-able parameters are accessible in  
the sense that the parameters are visible to voiceOver as sliders.  
The odd exception apparently seems to be Waves at this time but I  
can't personally confirm the behavior. What will not be accessible  
are any menu buttons specific to the plug-in. For example, Waves has  
Load and Save buttons which are not visible because they're not  
automate-able. Most basic eQs and compressors don't use proprietary  
buttons.


HTH,

Slau

On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:


Hi everyone

I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the  
accessible ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four  
track demo that I recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums  
are really harsh.  I just put the h4n in front of the drum kit.   
I'm looking for a plugin that can help me smooth out some of the  
4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that comes with pro tools to  
pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find it gets really  
smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the snare  
and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.


Thanks much
--Frank





Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Re: plugins

2010-11-26 Thread Herman Fermin
Can  you save all the pre-sets at once or do you have to go through each one
by one and save one by one?
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Chuck Reichel <
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Slau,
> I just took a deeper look at my waves plugs.. Using the control 24 of
> corse..
>
> It seems all necessary   values and mode / behavior buttons are displayed
> in the PT plug window..
> The Load and save are not visible as of yet Waves calls this the
> "WaveSystem toolbar"
> They are aware of this so I highly recommend that "EVERY BODY" email waves
> and let them know also..
>
> In fader flip mode I was jumping back and forth between the inserts for the
> audio tracks with the dedicated EQ and comp… buttons and it seemed to be
> responding rather well..
> The trick with Waves is to get some sighted assistance and bring up the
> presets for each plug say the Rcomp for instance..
> Once the preset is loaded just save it with the PT plug save menu and it
> becomes available in the plugin presets pull down including the waves full
> re set which did in deed reset the rcomp to its factory preset state very
> cool!
> What I was impressed  with today was that the behavior modes for the waves
> plugs were changeable with the C24 faders..
> So all you half to do after getting  the presets in to the menu is to sit
> there with the controller and document the fader # and buttons and what it
> is related to in the PT plug window..
> What would be nice for VoiceOver is to have a mode to realtime report the
> changes to save time querying the value display..
> Talk soon
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 22, 2010, at 2:28 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> All plug-ins which have automate-able parameters are accessible in the
>> sense that the parameters are visible to voiceOver as sliders. The odd
>> exception apparently seems to be Waves at this time but I can't personally
>> confirm the behavior. What will not be accessible are any menu buttons
>> specific to the plug-in. For example, Waves has Load and Save buttons which
>> are not visible because they're not automate-able. Most basic eQs and
>> compressors don't use proprietary buttons.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Slau
>>
>> On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
>>> accessible ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo
>>> that I recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
>>> just put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that
>>> can help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
>>> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find
>>> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the
>>> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks much
>>> --Frank
>>>
>>>
>>
> Chuck Reichel
> 954-742-0019
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com 
>
>
>
>


Re: plugins

2010-11-26 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Herman,

I load  each plugin preset  1 at a time to make sure that specific  
plugin preset parameters are being displayed  in the plug window  
before saving..
This insures accuracy in recalling the exact preset with its specific  
parameter differences..

Talk soon


On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:

Can  you save all the pre-sets at once or do you have to go through  
each one by one and save one by one?
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Chuck Reichel > wrote:

Hi Slau,
I just took a deeper look at my waves plugs.. Using the control 24  
of corse..


It seems all necessary   values and mode / behavior buttons are  
displayed in the PT plug window..
The Load and save are not visible as of yet Waves calls this the  
"WaveSystem toolbar"
They are aware of this so I highly recommend that "EVERY BODY" email  
waves and let them know also..


In fader flip mode I was jumping back and forth between the inserts  
for the audio tracks with the dedicated EQ and comp… buttons and it  
seemed to be responding rather well..
The trick with Waves is to get some sighted assistance and bring up  
the presets for each plug say the Rcomp for instance..
Once the preset is loaded just save it with the PT plug save menu  
and it becomes available in the plugin presets pull down including  
the waves full re set which did in deed reset the rcomp to its  
factory preset state very cool!
What I was impressed  with today was that the behavior modes for the  
waves plugs were changeable with the C24 faders..
So all you half to do after getting  the presets in to the menu is  
to sit there with the controller and document the fader # and  
buttons and what it is related to in the PT plug window..
What would be nice for VoiceOver is to have a mode to realtime  
report the changes to save time querying the value display..

Talk soon




On Nov 22, 2010, at 2:28 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

All plug-ins which have automate-able parameters are accessible in  
the sense that the parameters are visible to voiceOver as sliders.  
The odd exception apparently seems to be Waves at this time but I  
can't personally confirm the behavior. What will not be accessible  
are any menu buttons specific to the plug-in. For example, Waves has  
Load and Save buttons which are not visible because they're not  
automate-able. Most basic eQs and compressors don't use proprietary  
buttons.


HTH,

Slau

On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:

Hi everyone

I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the  
accessible ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four  
track demo that I recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums  
are really harsh.  I just put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm  
looking for a plugin that can help me smooth out some of the 4.5k  
crunch.  If I use the four band that comes with pro tools to pull  
down that area and thicken the bottom iI find it gets really smiley  
really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the snare and the  
cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.


Thanks much
--Frank



Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com






Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Waves Plugins.

2011-09-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey guys. Was looking at some of the waves plugins and wondered how people were 
getting along. I see all of the parameters, but can't seem to change them. I 
know that Gord or someone on here had messed with them, so was wondering how 
you were getting along. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Kevin

accessible plugins?

2012-04-18 Thread Poppa Bear
I am looking to upgrade some plugins and would like to know what to stay away 
from and what to consider. I want to get as accessible as possible. I am 
looking for maybe some compressors in the way of API, SSL, Tube, Fare Child. 
Also some more reverbe, mastering stuff and a larger range of EQ tools. Any 
tips would be appreciated. 
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not, what 
are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ, compression as 
well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to get into the settings 
with the control surface alot of the times. 
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

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Re: Massy plugins

2014-01-14 Thread Poppa Bear
I'm downloading these, will let you guys know what I think. Thanks for 
sharing Matt.
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Subject: Massy plugins



Hi all,
for those of you who may be on the look out for some accessible plugs,
here is a pack that works very well with PT 8 through 10 as they are
RTAS plugins.
As I understand it, they are free to try and don't expire, you are
encouraged to buy any that you like.  You will get a message the first
time your pro tools is opened after installing the plugs inviting you
to upgrade ETC, just say no and move on.


http://masseyplugins.com/#try




HTH
Matt

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Re: vocoder plugins

2014-02-23 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi chad,,

This is the coolest one I've heard! Waves - Morphoder 
Talk soon
YMMV
Chuck

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 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he 
trusteth in thee.

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> Hi does anyone know of any vocoder plugins out there?
> thanks
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Re: vocoder plugins

2014-02-23 Thread Gordon Kent
try tal vocoder.  It is free and simple to use and itdoesn't sound gad.  It has 
it't own carrier.  
GOrd
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Re: vocoder plugins

2014-02-23 Thread Gordon Kent
Chuck, have you gotten it to work?  I got the demo but when I had one of the 
waves techs move the authorization to a usb drive for me it didn't work.  
Probably the drive was bad.  Is it accessible?  I would get it if it works.
GOrd
On Feb 23, 2014, at 2:02 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  
wrote:

> Hi chad,,
> 
> This is the coolest one I've heard! Waves - Morphoder 
> Talk soon
> YMMV
> Chuck
> 
> CHUCK REICHEL
> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 954-742-0019
> Isaiah 26 : 3
>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
> he trusteth in thee.
> 
> In GOD I Trust
> 
> On Feb 23, 2014, at 5:09 AM, chad baker wrote:
> 
>> Hi does anyone know of any vocoder plugins out there?
>> thanks
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Re: vocoder plugins

2014-02-23 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Gordon,
Yes and its sounds extremely cool! :)
But the same old stuff with waves at least on pt 9.03, get the presets saved 
out to the pt side and use an external keyboard to control it.
Mike lockett told me that waves can be used in pt 11 now though.
YMMV
Chuck


On Feb 23, 2014, at 6:06 PM, Gordon Kent wrote:

> Chuck, have you gotten it to work?  I got the demo but when I had one of the 
> waves techs move the authorization to a usb drive for me it didn't work.  
> Probably the drive was bad.  Is it accessible?  I would get it if it works.
> GOrd
> On Feb 23, 2014, at 2:02 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi chad,,
>> 
>> This is the coolest one I've heard! Waves - Morphoder 
>> Talk soon
>> YMMV
>> Chuck
>> 
>> CHUCK REICHEL
>> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>> 954-742-0019
>> Isaiah 26 : 3
>>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
>> he trusteth in thee.
>> 
>> In GOD I Trust
>> 
>> On Feb 23, 2014, at 5:09 AM, chad baker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi does anyone know of any vocoder plugins out there?
>>> thanks
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Re: vocoder plugins

2014-02-24 Thread Gordon Kent
Well, I guess I'll take a chance using it in PT11.  I would want to use it as a 
VSTI in Sonar or reaper as well.
Gord
On Feb 23, 2014, at 8:15 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  
wrote:

> Hi Gordon,
> Yes and its sounds extremely cool! :)
> But the same old stuff with waves at least on pt 9.03, get the presets saved 
> out to the pt side and use an external keyboard to control it.
> Mike lockett told me that waves can be used in pt 11 now though.
> YMMV
> Chuck
> 
> 
> On Feb 23, 2014, at 6:06 PM, Gordon Kent wrote:
> 
>> Chuck, have you gotten it to work?  I got the demo but when I had one of the 
>> waves techs move the authorization to a usb drive for me it didn't work.  
>> Probably the drive was bad.  Is it accessible?  I would get it if it works.
>> GOrd
>> On Feb 23, 2014, at 2:02 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi chad,,
>>> 
>>> This is the coolest one I've heard! Waves - Morphoder 
>>> Talk soon
>>> YMMV
>>> Chuck
>>> 
>>> CHUCK REICHEL
>>> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>>> 954-742-0019
>>> Isaiah 26 : 3
>>>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
>>> he trusteth in thee.
>>> 
>>> In GOD I Trust
>>> 
>>> On Feb 23, 2014, at 5:09 AM, chad baker wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi does anyone know of any vocoder plugins out there?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
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Plugins reset values

2014-07-16 Thread mcdiemert .
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone has seen this behavior in PT 11.
It just started yesterday, but it's maddening.

Let's say before I ever listen to a track I just recorded, I
instantiate a stock 7 band EQ. I know right off the bat, that I want a
high pass so I turn the filter on, set it to 12 OCT, and move the
slider from say 20 up to 90HZ. When I press play, those values revert
meaning the HPF is now off, it's back to 6 OCT, and the slider goes
back to 20. There is no automation on this track and to be sure I
suspended all automation. It's happening on several PTX projects.

I'd be curious if anyone has any thoughts.
I'm running OSX 10.9.2 and PT 11.1.3



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Headsup with plugins

2014-12-01 Thread David Eagle
Hi friends, I’ve finally got PT11 up and running. I’m a bit confused when it 
comes to using plugins. I’ve inserted a multi channel plugin on track 1. 
Depending on the plugin I can see the various presets. Let’s take something 
that I assume to be accessible like the 3-7 band EQ that comes pre-installed. I 
can select a preset absolutely fine, but I don’t seem to be able to work out 
how to see the automation perimeters. I can activate the plugin automation 
button and find a list of automatable parameters, but then I can’t change 
these. How is this achieved please?

My second question is to do with those plugins that do not have their presets 
exposed to VoiceOver. For instance, I can’t choose any presets in the waves 
plugins. I believe there is a way of saving a preset file with sighted help? 

Thanks for your help.


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noise reduction plugins

2015-03-07 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task if 
it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there also.
thanks in advance.
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Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-22 Thread Herman Fermin
Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
1. press the insert button to be in insert view
2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control

Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.

HF

On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the accessible
> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I just
> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can
> help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find
> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the
> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks much
> --Frank
>
>


Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-25 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hey Herman,

Just a quick note about Fader Flip mode. It'll only really work after the 
plug-in parameters are displayed along the encoder knobs. In other words, if 
what's being displayed are pan settings or inserts, there's nothing to flip to 
the faders in terms of parameter values. Once the parameters such as gain, 
threshold, ratio, etc. have popped up across the encoder knobs, pressing the 
flip button will throw the faders into the mode where they display the 
corresponding values.

HTH,

Slau

On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:

> Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
> by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
> What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
> digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
> to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
> 1. press the insert button to be in insert view
> 2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
> 3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control
> 
> Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
> for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
> twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
> include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.
> 
> HF
> 
> On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the accessible
>> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
>> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I just
>> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can
>> help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
>> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find
>> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the
>> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks much
>> --Frank
>> 
>> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-25 Thread Herman Fermin
What I'm having a problem understanding is why I have to do the
process twice in order for the parameters to be active in the rotary
knob. So I think I'm missing something. If it helps

1. Pres insert
2. Press which insert you are using, (E.G. a)
3. Press channel where insert is

Now the plug-in window should appear and you should be able to use the
rotary knobs for the plug-in.

HF

On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Hey Herman,
>
> Just a quick note about Fader Flip mode. It'll only really work after the
> plug-in parameters are displayed along the encoder knobs. In other words, if
> what's being displayed are pan settings or inserts, there's nothing to flip
> to the faders in terms of parameter values. Once the parameters such as
> gain, threshold, ratio, etc. have popped up across the encoder knobs,
> pressing the flip button will throw the faders into the mode where they
> display the corresponding values.
>
> HTH,
>
> Slau
>
> On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>
>> Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
>> by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
>> What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
>> digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
>> to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
>> 1. press the insert button to be in insert view
>> 2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
>> 3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control
>>
>> Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
>> for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
>> twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
>> include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.
>>
>> HF
>>
>> On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
>>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
>>> accessible
>>> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
>>> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
>>> just
>>> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can
>>> help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
>>> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI
>>> find
>>> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on
>>> the
>>> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks much
>>> --Frank
>>>
>>>
>
>


Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-25 Thread Slau Halatyn
Yes, that's exactly the process, although it's a little different on the 
Control|24 since there are dedicated insert buttons on each channel, thus 
eliminating the final step in your scenario. In the case of the Control|24, 
it's more like:
1. Press Insert on desired track
2. Press specific insert slot (that is, a, b, c, etc.).
The encoders now display that insert's parameters.

Slau

On Nov 25, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Herman Fermin wrote:

> What I'm having a problem understanding is why I have to do the
> process twice in order for the parameters to be active in the rotary
> knob. So I think I'm missing something. If it helps
> 
> 1. Pres insert
> 2. Press which insert you are using, (E.G. a)
> 3. Press channel where insert is
> 
> Now the plug-in window should appear and you should be able to use the
> rotary knobs for the plug-in.
> 
> HF
> 
> On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> Hey Herman,
>> 
>> Just a quick note about Fader Flip mode. It'll only really work after the
>> plug-in parameters are displayed along the encoder knobs. In other words, if
>> what's being displayed are pan settings or inserts, there's nothing to flip
>> to the faders in terms of parameter values. Once the parameters such as
>> gain, threshold, ratio, etc. have popped up across the encoder knobs,
>> pressing the flip button will throw the faders into the mode where they
>> display the corresponding values.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>> 
>>> Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
>>> by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
>>> What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
>>> digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
>>> to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
>>> 1. press the insert button to be in insert view
>>> 2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
>>> 3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control
>>> 
>>> Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
>>> for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
>>> twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
>>> include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.
>>> 
>>> HF
>>> 
>>> On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
 Hi everyone
 
 I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
 accessible
 ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
 recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
 just
 put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that can
 help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
 comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI
 find
 it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on
 the
 snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
 
 Thanks much
 --Frank
 
 
>> 
>> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-25 Thread Herman Fermin
Do you have to put it in insert mode first. That sounds too damn easy...

On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Yes, that's exactly the process, although it's a little different on the
> Control|24 since there are dedicated insert buttons on each channel, thus
> eliminating the final step in your scenario. In the case of the Control|24,
> it's more like:
> 1. Press Insert on desired track
> 2. Press specific insert slot (that is, a, b, c, etc.).
> The encoders now display that insert's parameters.
>
> Slau
>
> On Nov 25, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>
>> What I'm having a problem understanding is why I have to do the
>> process twice in order for the parameters to be active in the rotary
>> knob. So I think I'm missing something. If it helps
>>
>> 1. Pres insert
>> 2. Press which insert you are using, (E.G. a)
>> 3. Press channel where insert is
>>
>> Now the plug-in window should appear and you should be able to use the
>> rotary knobs for the plug-in.
>>
>> HF
>>
>> On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> Hey Herman,
>>>
>>> Just a quick note about Fader Flip mode. It'll only really work after the
>>> plug-in parameters are displayed along the encoder knobs. In other words,
>>> if
>>> what's being displayed are pan settings or inserts, there's nothing to
>>> flip
>>> to the faders in terms of parameter values. Once the parameters such as
>>> gain, threshold, ratio, etc. have popped up across the encoder knobs,
>>> pressing the flip button will throw the faders into the mode where they
>>> display the corresponding values.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Slau
>>>
>>> On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>>>
 Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
 by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
 What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
 digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
 to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
 1. press the insert button to be in insert view
 2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
 3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control

 Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
 for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
 twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
 include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.

 HF

 On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
> accessible
> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
> just
> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that
> can
> help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band
> that
> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI
> find
> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on
> the
> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks much
> --Frank
>
>
>>>
>>>
>
>


Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-25 Thread Slau Halatyn
Ah, yes, of course, naturally. I mean, there would be no parameters to flip if 
there weren't a plug-in there to begin with, eh? :)

Slau

On Nov 25, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:

> Do you have to put it in insert mode first. That sounds too damn easy...
> 
> On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> Yes, that's exactly the process, although it's a little different on the
>> Control|24 since there are dedicated insert buttons on each channel, thus
>> eliminating the final step in your scenario. In the case of the Control|24,
>> it's more like:
>> 1. Press Insert on desired track
>> 2. Press specific insert slot (that is, a, b, c, etc.).
>> The encoders now display that insert's parameters.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 25, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Herman Fermin wrote:
>> 
>>> What I'm having a problem understanding is why I have to do the
>>> process twice in order for the parameters to be active in the rotary
>>> knob. So I think I'm missing something. If it helps
>>> 
>>> 1. Pres insert
>>> 2. Press which insert you are using, (E.G. a)
>>> 3. Press channel where insert is
>>> 
>>> Now the plug-in window should appear and you should be able to use the
>>> rotary knobs for the plug-in.
>>> 
>>> HF
>>> 
>>> On 11/25/10, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
 Hey Herman,
 
 Just a quick note about Fader Flip mode. It'll only really work after the
 plug-in parameters are displayed along the encoder knobs. In other words,
 if
 what's being displayed are pan settings or inserts, there's nothing to
 flip
 to the faders in terms of parameter values. Once the parameters such as
 gain, threshold, ratio, etc. have popped up across the encoder knobs,
 pressing the flip button will throw the faders into the mode where they
 display the corresponding values.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:
 
> Along those lines, I have been able to use the Waves GTR successfully
> by manipulating the parameters via the control surface which is great.
> What I don't understand and I'm hoping that someone else has the
> digi003 to see if I'm missing something. In order to get the digi003
> to put the parameters on the rotary knobs,
> 1. press the insert button to be in insert view
> 2. press the insert that corresponds to what you want
> 3. Press the channel select that has the plug-in you want to control
> 
> Now the rotary knobs above the select channel buttons should be ready
> for you to tweak. Except that I seem to have to go through the process
> twice in order to get the knobs to work. The only step I didn't
> include here was the fader flip because that only happens once.
> 
> HF
> 
> On 11/22/10, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
>> accessible
>> ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo that I
>> recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
>> just
>> put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that
>> can
>> help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band
>> that
>> comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI
>> find
>> it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on
>> the
>> snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks much
>> --Frank
>> 
>> 
 
 
>> 
>> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Jon Solitro
How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?


Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Brian Casey
Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for the 
moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see what 
changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a problem if 
Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going by ear is 
always a good way too of course.


If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe there is a 
way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a changing parameter.


Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over and the 
way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice over, and bring 
up the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example, should the EQ window 
automatically open every time? It doesn't always for me.


Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of that plugin 
window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look at the incert I put 
in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if I go over again it says 
'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or whatever. If I then use the VO keys 
and space it should go into the plugin window open shouldn't it? Or am I 
missing something about how windows opporate in PT. All I've done beyond 
that so far really is cycle between mix and edit windows with command and 
plus.


Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
Brian.
--
From: "Jon Solitro" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Jon,

VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. Imagine 
this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among other things 
like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, etc. When you 
change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh encoder knob on the 
control surface which happens to coincide with the third parameter in the 
plug-in, well, you can imagine that such integral functionality can only be 
achieved through scripting of a screen reader or having a purpose-written 
application running in the background.

What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent parameter 
while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For that matter, 
it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to simply change it with 
VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast and efficient, however, is 
when you get to know the plug-in you're working with and you can simply tweak 
an encoder knob to get the result you seek. Rather than worrying about the 
difference between a ratio of 2.5 to 1 versus 2.6 to 1, one can use the encoder 
knobs the way knobs have been used for decades on outboard gear and that's by 
ear. Of course, even with outboard gear, a blind user would need to acquaint 
themselves with the function of each knob, its range, etc. Using encoder knobs 
on a control surface is hardly different. The difference is in the consistency 
of getting the encoders to reflect the parameters rather than pan or send 
values but that's a matter of knowing one's control surface and being able to 
recreate steps consistently.

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:

> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi brian,

The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug-in. What 
might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command-= to move to the 
Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't automatically close and, having 
instantiated another plug-in on a different insert, the plug-in window will 
seem not to appear but that's because it's already opened but not gaining 
focus. Use VO-f2 twice to bring up the window menu to verify.

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

> Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for the 
> moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see what 
> changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a problem if 
> Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going by ear is 
> always a good way too of course.
> 
> If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe there is a 
> way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a changing parameter.
> 
> Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over and the 
> way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice over, and bring up 
> the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example, should the EQ window 
> automatically open every time? It doesn't always for me.
> 
> Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of that plugin 
> window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look at the incert I put 
> in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if I go over again it says 
> 'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or whatever. If I then use the VO keys and 
> space it should go into the plugin window open shouldn't it? Or am I missing 
> something about how windows opporate in PT. All I've done beyond that so far 
> really is cycle between mix and edit windows with command and plus.
> 
> Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
> Brian.
> ------
> From: "Jon Solitro" 
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
> To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
> 
>> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
>> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Brian Casey
Thanks Slau, I thought this might be happening, and was using VO f2, but was 
wondering if there was a faster way of cycling between windows with in an 
application, kind of like using command tab to cycle through applications 
etc. There are still some inconsistancies I'm noticing when trying to open 
windows I think, but they aren't major problems.


Having my second go at reading the PT reference mannual now, hoping it will 
progress my learning significantly without having to resort to bothering the 
list!!

--
From: "Slau Halatyn" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 7:40 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Hi brian,

The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug-in. 
What might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command-= to move 
to the Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't automatically close 
and, having instantiated another plug-in on a different insert, the 
plug-in window will seem not to appear but that's because it's already 
opened but not gaining focus. Use VO-f2 twice to bring up the window menu 
to verify.


Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for 
the moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see 
what changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a 
problem if Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going 
by ear is always a good way too of course.


If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe there is 
a way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a changing 
parameter.


Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over and 
the way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice over, and 
bring up the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example, should the EQ 
window automatically open every time? It doesn't always for me.


Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of that 
plugin window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look at the 
incert I put in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if I go over 
again it says 'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or whatever. If I then 
use the VO keys and space it should go into the plugin window open 
shouldn't it? Or am I missing something about how windows opporate in PT. 
All I've done beyond that so far really is cycle between mix and edit 
windows with command and plus.


Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
Brian.
--
From: "Jon Solitro" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?





Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Slau & brian,
I have been dealing with this same problem of VoiceOver loosing focus  
while inside a plugin for no apparent reason..
I constantly half to  go to the window overview "VO F2" and vo space  
on the plug window I was in..

may be there is a work around???
Using hot spots sometimes  helps..
Speaking about hot spots I thought hot spots could monitor changes  
taking place  at that hotspot??
As I said in a recent post Constantly queering the parameter change  
taking place is cumbersome, but I am glad we can now! LOL


talk soon

On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:40 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:


Hi brian,

The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug- 
in. What might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command- 
= to move to the Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't  
automatically close and, having instantiated another plug-in on a  
different insert, the plug-in window will seem not to appear but  
that's because it's already opened but not gaining focus. Use VO-f2  
twice to bring up the window menu to verify.


Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been  
doing for the moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then  
going back to see what changed with Voice over in the plugin  
window. Of course, that's a problem if Voice over can't look at  
areas of the plugin your using. going by ear is always a good way  
too of course.


If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe  
there is a way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a  
changing parameter.


Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over  
and the way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice  
over, and bring up the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example,  
should the EQ window automatically open every time? It doesn't  
always for me.


Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of  
that plugin window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look  
at the incert I put in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if  
I go over again it says 'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or  
whatever. If I then use the VO keys and space it should go into the  
plugin window open shouldn't it? Or am I missing something about  
how windows opporate in PT. All I've done beyond that so far really  
is cycle between mix and edit windows with command and plus.


Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
Brian.
--
From: "Jon Solitro" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003

How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in  
insert

mode for a particular plugin on the 003?




Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
ah, Chuck, you brought up a point I meant to address in my previous post. It's 
certainly possible to set several hotspots to keep track of various parameters, 
for example, in a plug-in window and query the status without having to lose 
position. I'd have to experiment with this a little while sitting in front of a 
control surface though. I'll probably  be in the studio some time tomorrow and 
will experiment. I might even bring home the 003 to have an alternate surface 
to try away from the Control|24. If I'm truly daring, I might drag the Radikal 
Technologies SAC 2K to see how well it works. I'll probably have to dig for a 
current driver but… Anyway, we'll see.

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:

> Hi Slau & brian,
> I have been dealing with this same problem of VoiceOver loosing focus while 
> inside a plugin for no apparent reason..
> I constantly half to  go to the window overview "VO F2" and vo space on the 
> plug window I was in..
> may be there is a work around???
> Using hot spots sometimes  helps..
> Speaking about hot spots I thought hot spots could monitor changes taking 
> place  at that hotspot??
> As I said in a recent post Constantly queering the parameter change taking 
> place is cumbersome, but I am glad we can now! LOL
> 
> talk soon
> 
> On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:40 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> Hi brian,
>> 
>> The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug-in. 
>> What might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command-= to move 
>> to the Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't automatically close 
>> and, having instantiated another plug-in on a different insert, the plug-in 
>> window will seem not to appear but that's because it's already opened but 
>> not gaining focus. Use VO-f2 twice to bring up the window menu to verify.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for 
>>> the moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see 
>>> what changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a 
>>> problem if Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going 
>>> by ear is always a good way too of course.
>>> 
>>> If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe there is a 
>>> way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a changing parameter.
>>> 
>>> Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over and the 
>>> way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice over, and bring 
>>> up the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example, should the EQ window 
>>> automatically open every time? It doesn't always for me.
>>> 
>>> Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of that 
>>> plugin window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look at the 
>>> incert I put in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if I go over again 
>>> it says 'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or whatever. If I then use the 
>>> VO keys and space it should go into the plugin window open shouldn't it? Or 
>>> am I missing something about how windows opporate in PT. All I've done 
>>> beyond that so far really is cycle between mix and edit windows with 
>>> command and plus.
>>> 
>>> Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
>>> Brian.
>>> --
>>> From: "Jon Solitro" 
>>> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
>>> To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
>>> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
>>> 
>>>> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
>>>> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?
>> 
> 
> Chuck Reichel
> 954-742-0019
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 
> 
> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Sean A. Cummins

Slau,

And that is what Tim is working on.  Smile!

Sean

- Original Message - 
From: "Slau Halatyn" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Hi Jon,

VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. 
Imagine this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among 
other things like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, 
etc. When you change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh encoder 
knob on the control surface which happens to coincide with the third 
parameter in the plug-in, well, you can imagine that such integral 
functionality can only be achieved through scripting of a screen reader or 
having a purpose-written application running in the background.


What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent 
parameter while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For 
that matter, it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to simply 
change it with VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast and 
efficient, however, is when you get to know the plug-in you're working with 
and you can simply tweak an encoder knob to get the result you seek. Rather 
than worrying about the difference between a ratio of 2.5 to 1 versus 2.6 to 
1, one can use the encoder knobs the way knobs have been used for decades on 
outboard gear and that's by ear. Of course, even with outboard gear, a blind 
user would need to acquaint themselves with the function of each knob, its 
range, etc. Using encoder knobs on a control surface is hardly different. 
The difference is in the consistency of getting the encoders to reflect the 
parameters rather than pan or send values but that's a matter of knowing 
one's control surface and being able to recreate steps consistently.


Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:


How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?




Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Brian,

I'm not sure if I responded to this before but, the plug-in window does 
consistently come up whenever you instantiate a plug-in. Unfortunately, the 
plug-in window behaves almost like some kind of floating window and the 
Command-` (accent) command doesn't include the plug-in window in the cycle and 
instead moves between only the Mix and Edit windows. Of course, it's possible 
to simply instantiate more plug-ins right from the plug-in window once it 
initially presents itself. Yeah, best way is to use the VO-f2 twice if in doubt.

Slau


On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

> Thanks Slau, I thought this might be happening, and was using VO f2, but was 
> wondering if there was a faster way of cycling between windows with in an 
> application, kind of like using command tab to cycle through applications 
> etc. There are still some inconsistancies I'm noticing when trying to open 
> windows I think, but they aren't major problems.
> 
> Having my second go at reading the PT reference mannual now, hoping it will 
> progress my learning significantly without having to resort to bothering the 
> list!!
> --
> From: "Slau Halatyn" 
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 7:40 PM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
> 
>> Hi brian,
>> 
>> The plug-in window will always come up if you've instantiated a plug-in. 
>> What might be happening in your case is that, if you use Command-= to move 
>> to the Mix or Edit windows, the plug-in window won't automatically close 
>> and, having instantiated another plug-in on a different insert, the plug-in 
>> window will seem not to appear but that's because it's already opened but 
>> not gaining focus. Use VO-f2 twice to bring up the window menu to verify.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi John, as far as I know, this isn't possible...all I've been doing for 
>>> the moment is changing a parameter on the 003 and then going back to see 
>>> what changed with Voice over in the plugin window. Of course, that's a 
>>> problem if Voice over can't look at areas of the plugin your using. going 
>>> by ear is always a good way too of course.
>>> 
>>> If anyone else can correct me on that I'd be delightedmaybe there is a 
>>> way to get Voice over to give continuous feedback on a changing parameter.
>>> 
>>> Also, a really basic thing I know, but I'm not used too Voice Over and the 
>>> way it acts. If I go to say incert A on a track with Voice over, and bring 
>>> up the pop up menu and incert an EQ for example, should the EQ window 
>>> automatically open every time? It doesn't always for me.
>>> 
>>> Then, further more, if I go up to the close button at the top of that 
>>> plugin window if it does in fact open, and I come back to look at the 
>>> incert I put in, I see the pop up menu for incert a, and if I go over again 
>>> it says 'Incert a, 4 band EQ, window open' or whatever. If I then use the 
>>> VO keys and space it should go into the plugin window open shouldn't it? Or 
>>> am I missing something about how windows opporate in PT. All I've done 
>>> beyond that so far really is cycle between mix and edit windows with 
>>> command and plus.
>>> 
>>> Cheers, and sorry for a long message,
>>> Brian.
>>> --
>>> From: "Jon Solitro" 
>>> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:23 PM
>>> To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" 
>>> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
>>> 
>>>> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
>>>> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?
>> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Brian Casey
Thanks Slau Chuck and Sean, this is helping me to iron out some thoughts for 
work flow.


I'd forgotten about hot spots, which I must explore on VO regardless.

I've a steep learning curve too because come next February in my Masters 
course I'll be attempting to programme simple synthesiser interfaces that 
will be VO friendly...if I make any grounds on that front I'll share 
anything I happen to develop with you guys, though it probably won't be 
ProTools related.


Chuck, great to know your sharing my suffering with the focus on the plugin 
window,, and that I wasn't just going mad!! haha


Brian.
--
From: "Sean A. Cummins" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 9:11 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Slau,

And that is what Tim is working on.  Smile!

Sean

- Original Message - 
From: "Slau Halatyn" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Hi Jon,

VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. 
Imagine this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among 
other things like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, 
etc. When you change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh encoder 
knob on the control surface which happens to coincide with the third 
parameter in the plug-in, well, you can imagine that such integral 
functionality can only be achieved through scripting of a screen reader or 
having a purpose-written application running in the background.


What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent 
parameter while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For 
that matter, it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to 
simply change it with VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast and 
efficient, however, is when you get to know the plug-in you're working 
with and you can simply tweak an encoder knob to get the result you seek. 
Rather than worrying about the difference between a ratio of 2.5 to 1 
versus 2.6 to 1, one can use the encoder knobs the way knobs have been 
used for decades on outboard gear and that's by ear. Of course, even with 
outboard gear, a blind user would need to acquaint themselves with the 
function of each knob, its range, etc. Using encoder knobs on a control 
surface is hardly different. The difference is in the consistency of 
getting the encoders to reflect the parameters rather than pan or send 
values but that's a matter of knowing one's control surface and being able 
to recreate steps consistently.


Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:


How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?





Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
Indeed, that's a fabulous project and a wonderful one at that! Keep us posted 
on the list, of course.

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Sean A. Cummins wrote:

> Slau,
> 
> And that is what Tim is working on.  Smile!
> 
> Sean
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
> 
> 
> Hi Jon,
> 
> VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. Imagine 
> this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among other things 
> like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, etc. When you 
> change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh encoder knob on the 
> control surface which happens to coincide with the third parameter in the 
> plug-in, well, you can imagine that such integral functionality can only be 
> achieved through scripting of a screen reader or having a purpose-written 
> application running in the background.
> 
> What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent parameter 
> while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For that matter, 
> it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to simply change it 
> with VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast and efficient, however, 
> is when you get to know the plug-in you're working with and you can simply 
> tweak an encoder knob to get the result you seek. Rather than worrying about 
> the difference between a ratio of 2.5 to 1 versus 2.6 to 1, one can use the 
> encoder knobs the way knobs have been used for decades on outboard gear and 
> that's by ear. Of course, even with outboard gear, a blind user would need to 
> acquaint themselves with the function of each knob, its range, etc. Using 
> encoder knobs on a control surface is hardly different. The difference is in 
> the consistency of getting the encoders to reflect the parameters rather than 
> pan or send values but that's a matter of knowing one's control surface and 
> being able to recreate steps consistently.
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:
> 
>> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
>> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?
> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-26 Thread Slau Halatyn
Yes, Brian,

The hot spot feature is great. Keep in mind that it's persistent across 
boot-ups which is great. It's all based around the numbers row 1-9, maybe 0, 
I'm not sure. VO-Shift-(number) sets the hot spot while VO-(number takes you 
directly to the hot spot. VO-Command-(number) reads the value at the hot spot 
without taking you to it and VO-Command-Shift-(number) watches the hot spot. 
Now, "Watching the hot spot" is sort of new to me and I think it reports 
changes in the value on the fly but I don't know how well that works with Pro 
Tools. Some experimentation still needs to be done.

Anyway, just a quick note to encourage you to experiment as well.

Cheers,

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

> Thanks Slau Chuck and Sean, this is helping me to iron out some thoughts for 
> work flow.
> 
> I'd forgotten about hot spots, which I must explore on VO regardless.
> 
> I've a steep learning curve too because come next February in my Masters 
> course I'll be attempting to programme simple synthesiser interfaces that 
> will be VO friendly...if I make any grounds on that front I'll share anything 
> I happen to develop with you guys, though it probably won't be ProTools 
> related.
> 
> Chuck, great to know your sharing my suffering with the focus on the plugin 
> window,, and that I wasn't just going mad!! haha
> 
> Brian.
> ------
> From: "Sean A. Cummins" 
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 9:11 PM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
> 
>> Slau,
>> 
>> And that is what Tim is working on.  Smile!
>> 
>> Sean
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
>> Subject: Re: plugins/digi003
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Jon,
>> 
>> VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. 
>> Imagine this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among 
>> other things like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory default, 
>> etc. When you change one of the 20 parameters by using the seventh encoder 
>> knob on the control surface which happens to coincide with the third 
>> parameter in the plug-in, well, you can imagine that such integral 
>> functionality can only be achieved through scripting of a screen reader or 
>> having a purpose-written application running in the background.
>> 
>> What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent 
>> parameter while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For 
>> that matter, it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to simply 
>> change it with VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast and 
>> efficient, however, is when you get to know the plug-in you're working with 
>> and you can simply tweak an encoder knob to get the result you seek. Rather 
>> than worrying about the difference between a ratio of 2.5 to 1 versus 2.6 to 
>> 1, one can use the encoder knobs the way knobs have been used for decades on 
>> outboard gear and that's by ear. Of course, even with outboard gear, a blind 
>> user would need to acquaint themselves with the function of each knob, its 
>> range, etc. Using encoder knobs on a control surface is hardly different. 
>> The difference is in the consistency of getting the encoders to reflect the 
>> parameters rather than pan or send values but that's a matter of knowing 
>> one's control surface and being able to recreate steps consistently.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:
>> 
>>> How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
>>> mode for a particular plugin on the 003?
>> 



Re: plugins/digi003

2010-11-27 Thread Brian Casey

Thanks a million for that Slau, I'll update on any developments.

--
From: "Slau Halatyn" 
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 1:39 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Yes, Brian,

The hot spot feature is great. Keep in mind that it's persistent across 
boot-ups which is great. It's all based around the numbers row 1-9, maybe 
0, I'm not sure. VO-Shift-(number) sets the hot spot while VO-(number 
takes you directly to the hot spot. VO-Command-(number) reads the value at 
the hot spot without taking you to it and VO-Command-Shift-(number) 
watches the hot spot. Now, "Watching the hot spot" is sort of new to me 
and I think it reports changes in the value on the fly but I don't know 
how well that works with Pro Tools. Some experimentation still needs to be 
done.


Anyway, just a quick note to encourage you to experiment as well.

Cheers,

Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

Thanks Slau Chuck and Sean, this is helping me to iron out some thoughts 
for work flow.


I'd forgotten about hot spots, which I must explore on VO regardless.

I've a steep learning curve too because come next February in my Masters 
course I'll be attempting to programme simple synthesiser interfaces that 
will be VO friendly...if I make any grounds on that front I'll share 
anything I happen to develop with you guys, though it probably won't be 
ProTools related.


Chuck, great to know your sharing my suffering with the focus on the 
plugin window,, and that I wasn't just going mad!! haha


Brian.
--
From: "Sean A. Cummins" 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 9:11 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Slau,

And that is what Tim is working on.  Smile!

Sean

- Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn" 


To: 
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: plugins/digi003


Hi Jon,

VoiceOver doesn't automatically read selective items within a window. 
Imagine this: You have a window with 20 parameters being displayed among 
other things like a pop-up menu for insert, plug-in type, factory 
default, etc. When you change one of the 20 parameters by using the 
seventh encoder knob on the control surface which happens to coincide 
with the third parameter in the plug-in, well, you can imagine that such 
integral functionality can only be achieved through scripting of a 
screen reader or having a purpose-written application running in the 
background.


What you can do, however, is use VoiceOver to go to each subsequent 
parameter while changing values and using VO-f3 to check the values. For 
that matter, it's almost just as easy, once you're on a parameter, to 
simply change it with VoiceOver. Where a control surface is truly fast 
and efficient, however, is when you get to know the plug-in you're 
working with and you can simply tweak an encoder knob to get the result 
you seek. Rather than worrying about the difference between a ratio of 
2.5 to 1 versus 2.6 to 1, one can use the encoder knobs the way knobs 
have been used for decades on outboard gear and that's by ear. Of 
course, even with outboard gear, a blind user would need to acquaint 
themselves with the function of each knob, its range, etc. Using encoder 
knobs on a control surface is hardly different. The difference is in the 
consistency of getting the encoders to reflect the parameters rather 
than pan or send values but that's a matter of knowing one's control 
surface and being able to recreate steps consistently.


Slau

On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:


How does one get VoiceOver to read what each knob does when in insert
mode for a particular plugin on the 003?







Re: Waves Plugins.

2011-09-27 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Kevin,
At this point you MUSt have a control surface to use Waves plugs.
You half to Document each plugs parameters and what faders  and  
encoder knobs and buttons relate to your Waves plug parameters.
Also the waves presets must be saved on the PT side so you can recall  
them.

I have most of the Platinum bundle saved already contact off list also.
If you check the list archives there are several posts on this.

I have several of the plugs documented contact me off list if you need  
the textedit docs.

PS I use Waves exclusively so it is doable!
Talk soon



On Sep 27, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Hey guys. Was looking at some of the waves plugins and wondered how  
people were getting along. I see all of the parameters, but can't  
seem to change them. I know that Gord or someone on here had messed  
with them, so was wondering how you were getting along. Any help you  
can provide would be greatly appreciated.


Kevin


Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Re: Waves Plugins.

2011-09-27 Thread MLock
Hey Kevin yes if you try to interact with the parameters nothing
changes...

on my control surface if in flip mode or with the roders you make an
adjustment the parameters change.
You can't at this time access like the load or save buttons, and even
in Lion the install button is still not availible.

Kevin Reeves wrote:
> Hey guys. Was looking at some of the waves plugins and wondered how people 
> were getting along. I see all of the parameters, but can't seem to change 
> them. I know that Gord or someone on here had messed with them, so was 
> wondering how you were getting along. Any help you can provide would be 
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Kevin


Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-26 Thread Poppa Bear
Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend to the 
waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to set up 
accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in that would 
like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I could use 
Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little direction from somebody 
on here. 
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Poppa Bear
Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 002 to 
start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody stear me to 
a resource that is accessible? 
Thanks
www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop. 
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

Using Voxengo plugins

2013-01-31 Thread Poppa Bear
Is anybody able to use the voxengo plugin packs? 
Thanks
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

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Waves plugins usability

2016-10-21 Thread HYP
Hello does any one use the waves plugin and can change  the value fields   When 
I   Load a WaVe plug-in I am not able to change the value field using regular 
VoiceOver keystrokes   but my gf was able to  manipulate it Using mouse, Does 
anyone have the same problem  and if so what are your workaround for this 

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Oek sound plugins

2018-06-07 Thread Brian Casey
Hi all, 

I downloaded a triall of soothe by oeksound today, changing values on sliders 
in the plugin seemed to be impossible though the bypass oversampling and other 
toggle type controls work fine. 

I sent a quick email outlining the issues along with a link to the apple 
accessibility info for developers.  

I just want to check if anyone here has made contact with them before so I can 
keep that in mind as I follow up. 

For anyone wondering, soothe is an almost too good to be true type plugin aimed 
at automatically taming resonant peaks in vocals and such, aka a fancy de-esser.

Brian.

Sent from my smart-ish phone!

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Accessible Drumming Plugins?

2018-06-20 Thread Des Delgadillo
Hi all,

I’m a pretty new PT user and I’d like to start slow, but I hear that there are 
plugins out there that I can use as drum tracks. Primarily I’ve been recording 
some acoustic music but I’d like to be able to plug in an electric guitar as 
well.

Can anyone recommend a useable drumming plugin? I also have like 0 experience 
installing or configuring plugins beyond the default plugins that come with PT, 
so any direction would be super appreciated.

Feel free to email me off-list as I feel I’ll have a bunch of follow-up 
questions and would hate to clog up the list with traffic.

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ot: aphex plugins

2022-04-14 Thread Tom Hessels
Hi,

 

When downloading the 2022 versions of the Avid plugins from my account I
downloaded Aphex systems.

When installed I see to plugins:

Aphex aural exciter enad Aphex bigbottom pro.

Starting Pro Tools I ran in the message that I must licence Aphex.

On the website I see that I have to pay for it. (the other plugins I
downloade are free).

The price is 99.

My questions: is it worth buying and is it accessible.

Tom Hessels.

 

 

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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from 
name to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different 
input sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more 
tube bassed while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad 
brush stroke explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
- Original Message - 
From: "Monkey Pusher" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins



Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not
use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .

On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:

Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not,
what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,
compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to 
get

into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering

and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Poppa & Monkey,

The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road EMI TG 
12413 Limiter

you don't go back!
YMMV :)


CHUCK REICHEL
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www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust

On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some times 
> Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from name to 
> name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
> calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
> sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different 
> input sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more tube 
> bassed while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad brush 
> stroke explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
> - Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
> 
> 
>> Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not
>> use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .
>> 
>> On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>> Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not,
>>> what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,
>>> compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to get
>>> into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.
>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering
>>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>> 
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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Monkey Pusher
Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not
use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .

On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:
> Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not,
> what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,
> compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to get
> into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
I can understand where you are coming from Chuck, in Sonar I use the waves, UR 
series, API and stuff like that and it steps my mixes up IMO. My problem is 
when I choose to use some heavy duty plugs in real time when recording sertain 
sources, even though my PC is quad core, windows is just not made to record 
real time audio, unlike the linix bassed stuff. With a PC, all of the eyes need 
to be dotted and all the T's need to be crossed in order to have a smooth 
functioning work flow, but then again PT can be a finicky beast as well at 
times. PT is like having a second wife sometimes, I say go right and she turns 
left. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa & Monkey,


  The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
  Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road EMI 
TG 12413 Limiter


  you don't go back!
  YMMV :)




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  GUFFAWING :)
  In GOD I Trust


  On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from name 
to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different input 
sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more tube bassed 
while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad brush stroke 
explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
- Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
    Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins



  Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not

  use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .



  On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:

Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If 
not,

what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,

compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying 
to get

into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.

Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering

and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
Chuck, is the Abbey Road  a waves plug? If not, are the settings in it able to 
be changed via the plugin settings window with the keyboard? 
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa & Monkey,


  The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
  Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road EMI 
TG 12413 Limiter


  you don't go back!
  YMMV :)




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  GUFFAWING :)
  In GOD I Trust


  On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from name 
to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different input 
sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more tube bassed 
while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad brush stroke 
explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
- Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins



  Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not

  use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .



  On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:

Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If 
not,

what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,

compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying 
to get

into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.

Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering

and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks Chuck, I need to get this settings VIA control serfase down a little 
better, it feels like hit and mis alot of the times. With the CLA and massaradi 
stuff have you found a way to change settings since they do not show up under 
EQ, Dynamics or reverb? They are the bundles that have a strip style plug that 
consists of eq, compressor, delay and stario field.
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:22 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  The Abbey Road is not waves.
  & yes you can use the plugin settings window, but i use my control/24 to 
change threshold and other parameters because its much faster.
  YMMV
  Chuck






  On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


Chuck, is the Abbey Road  a waves plug? If not, are the settings in it able 
to be changed via the plugin settings window with the keyboard?
  - Original Message -
  From: CHUCK REICHEL
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa & Monkey,


  The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
  Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road 
EMI TG 12413 Limiter


  you don't go back!
  YMMV :)




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  GUFFAWING :)
  In GOD I Trust


  On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from name 
to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different input 
sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more tube bassed 
while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad brush stroke 
explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
- Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
    Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins



  Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not

  use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .



  On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:

Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? 
If not,

what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,

compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious 
trying to get

into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.

Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering

and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Poppa,
Give me a call and we'll take a look at the waves stuff.
I'm on the East Coast of the USA :) :) :)
Heres my contact info.


CHUCK REICHEL
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www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust

On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> Thanks Chuck, I need to get this settings VIA control serfase down a little 
> better, it feels like hit and mis alot of the times. With the CLA and 
> massaradi stuff have you found a way to change settings since they do not 
> show up under EQ, Dynamics or reverb? They are the bundles that have a strip 
> style plug that consists of eq, compressor, delay and stario field.
> - Original Message -
> From: CHUCK REICHEL
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
> 
> Hi Poppa,
> The Abbey Road is not waves.
> & yes you can use the plugin settings window, but i use my control/24 to 
> change threshold and other parameters because its much faster.
> YMMV
> Chuck
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
> 
>> Chuck, is the Abbey Road  a waves plug? If not, are the settings in it able 
>> to be changed via the plugin settings window with the keyboard?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: CHUCK REICHEL
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
>> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
>> 
>> Hi Poppa & Monkey,
>> 
>> The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
>> Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road EMI 
>> TG 12413 Limiter
>> 
>> you don't go back!
>> YMMV :)
>> 
>> 
>> CHUCK REICHEL
>> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>> 954-742-0019
>> GUFFAWING :)
>> In GOD I Trust
>> 
>> On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
>> 
>>> I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
>>> times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from 
>>> name to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
>>> calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
>>> sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different 
>>> input sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more 
>>> tube bassed while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad 
>>> brush stroke explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
>>> - Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 
>>> 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
>>> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not
>>>> use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .
>>>> 
>>>> On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>>>> Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not,
>>>>> what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,
>>>>> compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to 
>>>>> get
>>>>> into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.
>>>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering
>>>>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>>>> 
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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Poppa,
The Abbey Road is not waves.
& yes you can use the plugin settings window, but i use my control/24 to change 
threshold and other parameters because its much faster.
YMMV
Chuck



On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> Chuck, is the Abbey Road  a waves plug? If not, are the settings in it able 
> to be changed via the plugin settings window with the keyboard?
> - Original Message -
> From: CHUCK REICHEL
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
> 
> Hi Poppa & Monkey,
> 
> The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
> Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey Road EMI 
> TG 12413 Limiter
> 
> you don't go back!
> YMMV :)
> 
> 
> CHUCK REICHEL
> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 954-742-0019
> GUFFAWING :)
> In GOD I Trust
> 
> On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
> 
>> I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. Some 
>> times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from 
>> name to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
>> calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
>> sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different 
>> input sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more 
>> tube bassed while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad 
>> brush stroke explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
>> - Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
>> Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins
>> 
>> 
>>> Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why not
>>> use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .
>>> 
>>> On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>>> Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in PT? If not,
>>>> what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area of EQ,
>>>> compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious trying to 
>>>> get
>>>> into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.
>>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering
>>>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>>> 
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Re: accessible EQ plugins

2013-09-20 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks Chuck, I should have my studio put back together in the next day or two 
and will take you up on your offer. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 11:41 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  Give me a call and we'll take a look at the waves stuff.
  I'm on the East Coast of the USA :) :) :)
  Heres my contact info.




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  GUFFAWING :)
  In GOD I Trust


  On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


Thanks Chuck, I need to get this settings VIA control serfase down a little 
better, it feels like hit and mis alot of the times. With the CLA and massaradi 
stuff have you found a way to change settings since they do not show up under 
EQ, Dynamics or reverb? They are the bundles that have a strip style plug that 
consists of eq, compressor, delay and stario field.
  - Original Message -
  From: CHUCK REICHEL
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:22 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  The Abbey Road is not waves.
  & yes you can use the plugin settings window, but i use my control/24 to 
change threshold and other parameters because its much faster.
  YMMV
  Chuck






  On Sep 20, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


Chuck, is the Abbey Road  a waves plug? If not, are the settings in it 
able to be changed via the plugin settings window with the keyboard?
  - Original Message -
  From: CHUCK REICHEL
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 9:03 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins


  Hi Poppa & Monkey,


  The only Stock Pt plug I use is the Expander/Gate Dyn 3 Plug-In.
  Once you have used Waves and other hi quality plugs Like the  Abbey 
Road EMI TG 12413 Limiter


  you don't go back!
  YMMV :)




  CHUCK REICHEL
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  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  GUFFAWING :)
  In GOD I Trust


  On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I look for some of the tonal changes in diff compressors and EQ's. 
Some times Annalog warmth, sergical clerity and other aspects can change from 
name to name. At least, that is what I have found to be the case. Also, the 
calabration of the DSP/CPU variations in different plugins handle signal 
sources different when gane staging comes into the picture from different input 
sources. Also, some compressor plugs are going to be a little more tube bassed 
while some other stuff may be more SSL bassed, that is a broad brush stroke 
explanation, but something I like to have a choice between.
- Original Message - From: "Monkey Pusher" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:20 AM
    Subject: Re: accessible EQ plugins



  Honestly, I just use the stock pro tools eq and compressors. Why 
not

  use those? Also the izotope stuff is pretty accessible as well .



  On 9/20/13, Poppa Bear  wrote:

Does anyone know if the ur series colections are accesible in 
PT? If not,

what are people using outside of the native Plugs in the area 
of EQ,

compression as well. I have the waves stuff, but it is tedious 
trying to get

into the settings with the control surface alot of the times.

Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in 
Mixing, Mastering

and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



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accessible software instrument plugins

2014-01-31 Thread chad baker
hi does anyone know of any other accessible software instrument plugins
i have structure but i know its not accessible for us yet
i called sweet water support they said there was no way to save the presets as 
protools presets it would take too long
they said there's way too many patches
thanks

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Re: Plugins reset values

2014-07-16 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Matt, I am on PT 11.2, not 11.1.3, but I've not seen this, but then, I'm 
still going through your mixing module as there is just! so! much in there. 
I'm really! getting stuck with instantiating a compresser.  No matter what I 
do, the vocals just seem to sound way way over compressed.


I might later Dropbox you a session I did so when you get some time, you can 
look at how I did it and make some feedback on the sections I really need to 
go back over.


Anyway, my point is, I've not seen this behavior, but as I said above, I'm 
still learning, so maybe it's happenning, but I'm just not noticing it.


Most of what I do is in PT 10, but next time I fire up my PT 11, I'll take a 
look for ya.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "mcdiemert ." 

To: "ptaccess" 
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:20 AM
Subject: Plugins reset values



Hi all,
Wondering if anyone has seen this behavior in PT 11.
It just started yesterday, but it's maddening.

Let's say before I ever listen to a track I just recorded, I
instantiate a stock 7 band EQ. I know right off the bat, that I want a
high pass so I turn the filter on, set it to 12 OCT, and move the
slider from say 20 up to 90HZ. When I press play, those values revert
meaning the HPF is now off, it's back to 6 OCT, and the slider goes
back to 20. There is no automation on this track and to be sure I
suspended all automation. It's happening on several PTX projects.

I'd be curious if anyone has any thoughts.
I'm running OSX 10.9.2 and PT 11.1.3



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Re: Plugins reset values

2014-07-16 Thread John Abreu
I haven't personally seen this issue, but a buddy of mind is saying that all of 
his plugins seemed to have reset themselves. All the parameters, anyway.


On Jul 16, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
wrote:

> Matt, I am on PT 11.2, not 11.1.3, but I've not seen this, but then, I'm 
> still going through your mixing module as there is just! so! much in there. 
> I'm really! getting stuck with instantiating a compresser.  No matter what I 
> do, the vocals just seem to sound way way over compressed.
> 
> I might later Dropbox you a session I did so when you get some time, you can 
> look at how I did it and make some feedback on the sections I really need to 
> go back over.
> 
> Anyway, my point is, I've not seen this behavior, but as I said above, I'm 
> still learning, so maybe it's happenning, but I'm just not noticing it.
> 
> Most of what I do is in PT 10, but next time I fire up my PT 11, I'll take a 
> look for ya.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "mcdiemert ." 
> To: "ptaccess" 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:20 AM
> Subject: Plugins reset values
> 
> 
>> Hi all,
>> Wondering if anyone has seen this behavior in PT 11.
>> It just started yesterday, but it's maddening.
>> 
>> Let's say before I ever listen to a track I just recorded, I
>> instantiate a stock 7 band EQ. I know right off the bat, that I want a
>> high pass so I turn the filter on, set it to 12 OCT, and move the
>> slider from say 20 up to 90HZ. When I press play, those values revert
>> meaning the HPF is now off, it's back to 6 OCT, and the slider goes
>> back to 20. There is no automation on this track and to be sure I
>> suspended all automation. It's happening on several PTX projects.
>> 
>> I'd be curious if anyone has any thoughts.
>> I'm running OSX 10.9.2 and PT 11.1.3
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Plugins reset values

2014-07-16 Thread mcdiemert .
Here's a little more about what's happening.
Say I'm using a 7 band eq, when I hit play and adjust the various
parameters they stay put,  if I hit stop, they are still in place.
However, the moment I press play again, the parameters are back to
default settings. Plugs work as expected in 10, but obviously this is
a disadvantage as I don't have access to accessible waves plugs as we
do in 11.
 Any thoughts would be appreciated.


On 7/16/14, John Abreu  wrote:
> I haven't personally seen this issue, but a buddy of mind is saying that all
> of his plugins seemed to have reset themselves. All the parameters, anyway.
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
>  wrote:
>
>> Matt, I am on PT 11.2, not 11.1.3, but I've not seen this, but then, I'm
>> still going through your mixing module as there is just! so! much in
>> there. I'm really! getting stuck with instantiating a compresser.  No
>> matter what I do, the vocals just seem to sound way way over compressed.
>>
>> I might later Dropbox you a session I did so when you get some time, you
>> can look at how I did it and make some feedback on the sections I really
>> need to go back over.
>>
>> Anyway, my point is, I've not seen this behavior, but as I said above, I'm
>> still learning, so maybe it's happenning, but I'm just not noticing it.
>>
>> Most of what I do is in PT 10, but next time I fire up my PT 11, I'll take
>> a look for ya.
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>> - Original Message - From: "mcdiemert ." 
>> To: "ptaccess" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:20 AM
>> Subject: Plugins reset values
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Wondering if anyone has seen this behavior in PT 11.
>>> It just started yesterday, but it's maddening.
>>>
>>> Let's say before I ever listen to a track I just recorded, I
>>> instantiate a stock 7 band EQ. I know right off the bat, that I want a
>>> high pass so I turn the filter on, set it to 12 OCT, and move the
>>> slider from say 20 up to 90HZ. When I press play, those values revert
>>> meaning the HPF is now off, it's back to 6 OCT, and the slider goes
>>> back to 20. There is no automation on this track and to be sure I
>>> suspended all automation. It's happening on several PTX projects.
>>>
>>> I'd be curious if anyone has any thoughts.
>>> I'm running OSX 10.9.2 and PT 11.1.3
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Any accessible PreAmp plugins?

2014-09-12 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Am using PT 11.2.  Are there any good preamp plugins out there?  I totally 
get there are hardware pre's that sound really good, but is there anything 
software wise?  I don't need something that does a lot of things.  I just 
need a very basic level booster type a plugin.  I know I could use a 
compressor, but at the end of the day, I'm wanting something a bit more 
basic that doesn't compress.  It simply just raises the output signal.


Chris.

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trying to automate plugins

2015-02-15 Thread David Eagle
Hi, I’m having a little difficulty automating plugins. I load a plugin, 
activate the automation enable button, I choose room size from the table of 
autommatable controls, and then hit OK. I make sure my track is write enabled, 
and that plugin automation is selected. When I move the room size control I can 
hear the changes, but when I play it back the automation has not been written. 

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-07 Thread Juan Pablo Culasso
the best restoration plugins collection is isotope rx4.
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 00:12, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
> crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
> I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task if 
> it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there also.
> thanks in advance.
> Steve
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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-07 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, How well do these plugins work with voiceover and am I going to have 
to have a sited person load presets for me if I get them?  Nick Gawronski


On 3/7/2015 9:40 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso wrote:

the best restoration plugins collection is isotope rx4.

On Mar 8, 2015, at 00:12, Steve Sparrow  wrote:

Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task if 
it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there also.
thanks in advance.
Steve

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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-07 Thread Steve Sparrow
thanks. Is it accessible with voice over.
Steve

> On 8 Mar 2015, at 1:40 pm, Juan Pablo Culasso  wrote:
> 
> the best restoration plugins collection is isotope rx4.
>> On Mar 8, 2015, at 00:12, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
>> crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
>> I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task 
>> if it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there 
>> also.
>> thanks in advance.
>> Steve
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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-08 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Steve,
One word for my self!
Waves!
Many dollars  from these waves noise reduction plugs  have been made! :)
YMMV
Chuck


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On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:12 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

> Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
> crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
> I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task if 
> it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there also.
> thanks in advance.
> Steve
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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-08 Thread Slau Halatyn
Izotope RX4 is the best one out there and it's accessible. I created Avid 
presets that can be downloaded from the Pro Tools With Speech site.

Slau

On Mar 7, 2015, at 11:41 PM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:

> thanks. Is it accessible with voice over.
> Steve
> 
>> On 8 Mar 2015, at 1:40 pm, Juan Pablo Culasso  wrote:
>> 
>> the best restoration plugins collection is isotope rx4.
>>> On Mar 8, 2015, at 00:12, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require click and 
>>> crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
>>> I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do this task 
>>> if it is accessible. But i know there are also much better plugs out there 
>>> also.
>>> thanks in advance.
>>> Steve
>>> 
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Re: noise reduction plugins

2015-03-08 Thread Chris Smart
I haven't used it, but I know Doug Lane does some things with iZotope 
RX.  The noise reduction built into Audacity is pretty good as well, 
a good alternative to the Sound Forge Noise Reduction. All of the 
above is on the Windows side.


At 10:12 PM 3/7/2015, you wrote:
Hi. any thoughts on a good noise reduction plugin. I also require 
click and crackle remover to take care of vynal restoration.
I have thought about buying sound forge from the app store to do 
this task if it is accessible. But i know there are also much better 
plugs out there also.

thanks in advance.
Steve

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about the waves plugins

2015-04-04 Thread Tim Liu
Hi all:

Thanks all sharing
from this group I know the waves all plugins is accessibility with ProTools 
and voiceover.
I buy the waves9 all pack and successful install last week.
but no presets can find in protools.
but I can find the unname button, I click this button can change the 
number, press tab key can go to the next editable box, but I don't know I 
change what.
have people can give me the answer how can I do from this moment?

Thanks

computer: Mac Mini2014
OS: OSX10.10
version: ProTools10, Waves9

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waves, was RE: plugins

2010-11-22 Thread Cameron
Hey Slau.  On the topic of plug ins, would a waves bundle be a wise
investment if one is using a control surface?  Or, would you recommend
another company?

Thanks,

Cameron.





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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:28 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: plugins

All plug-ins which have automate-able parameters are accessible in the sense
that the parameters are visible to voiceOver as sliders. The odd exception
apparently seems to be Waves at this time but I can't personally confirm the
behavior. What will not be accessible are any menu buttons specific to the
plug-in. For example, Waves has Load and Save buttons which are not visible
because they're not automate-able. Most basic eQs and compressors don't use
proprietary buttons.

HTH,

Slau

On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:

> Hi everyone
> 
> I am looking to get some other EQs comps and verbs.  What are the
accessible ones at this time?  I've been mixing this little four track demo
that I recorded on a zoom h4n a month ago and the drums are really harsh.  I
just put the h4n in front of the drum kit.  I'm looking for a plugin that
can help me smooth out some of the 4.5k crunch.  If I use the four band that
comes with pro tools to pull down that area and thicken the bottom iI find
it gets really smiley really quick.  I just want to soften the edge on the
snare and the cymbals.  Any ideas would be really appreciated.
> 
> Thanks much
> --Frank
> 



a question about plugins

2011-08-19 Thread Jake
I had a thought late yesterday evening, I was wondering if any body had 
attempted to compile a list of PT plugins that are useful to the low vision and 
blind community, and noting, A- whether or not each is accessible and B- if so 
what level of accessibility each was at.

thanks
Jake

Ps Can someone please repost the link to the PDF of the 003 board manual? 

Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-26 Thread The Oreo Monster
The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable from a 
control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls into this 
category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves stuff and 
probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just been using alot 
of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with great results. Also I am 
under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo of 11 or an LE version 
of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If there isn't a demo or le 
version installed, you should be able to find a trial on avid's site to try as 
well.
- T.O.M

On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:

> Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend to the 
> waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to set up 
> accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in that 
> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I 
> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little direction 
> from somebody on here.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-26 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have talked to 
Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to Waves 7. I have 
tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I am in a barron 
land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for control serfases I use 
a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least a 002 or 003 to get a 
little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a back up DAW that I was going 
to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I have some client prospects who 
need pro tool sessions. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: The Oreo Monster 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
  Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins


  The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable from 
a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls into this 
category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves stuff and 
probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just been using alot 
of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with great results. Also I am 
under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo of 11 or an LE version 
of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If there isn't a demo or le 
version installed, you should be able to find a trial on avid's site to try as 
well.

  - T.O.M 


  On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:


Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend to 
the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to set up 
accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in that would 
like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I could use 
Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little direction from somebody 
on here.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-26 Thread Scott Chesworth
There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
workflow going.

Hth
Scott

On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have talked
> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to Waves 7.
> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I am in
> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for control
> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least a
> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a back
> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I have
> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>   - Original Message -
>   From: The Oreo Monster
>   To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>   Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
>   Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins
>
>
>   The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable
> from a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls into
> this category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves
> stuff and probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just
> been using alot of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with great
> results. Also I am under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo of
> 11 or an LE version of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If
> there isn't a demo or le version installed, you should be able to find a
> trial on avid's site to try as well.
>
>   - T.O.M
>
>
>   On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
>
>
> Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend to
> the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to set
> up accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in that
> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I
> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little direction
> from somebody on here.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>
>


Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-26 Thread The Oreo Monster
Is the SamsAmp PSA1 included with sonar  or is that an extra cost. I hear 
people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
- T.O.M

On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:

> There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
> memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
> sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
> guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
> Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
> there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
> software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
> plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
> workflow going.
> 
> Hth
> Scott
> 
> On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have talked
>> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to Waves 7.
>> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I am in
>> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for control
>> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least a
>> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a back
>> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I have
>> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>>  - Original Message -
>>  From: The Oreo Monster
>>  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>  Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
>>  Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins
>> 
>> 
>>  The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable
>> from a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls into
>> this category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves
>> stuff and probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just
>> been using alot of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with great
>> results. Also I am under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo of
>> 11 or an LE version of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If
>> there isn't a demo or le version installed, you should be able to find a
>> trial on avid's site to try as well.
>> 
>>  - T.O.M
>> 
>> 
>>  On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend to
>> the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to set
>> up accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in that
>> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I
>> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little direction
>> from somebody on here.
>>Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
>> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>> 
>> 



Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-27 Thread Scott Chesworth
Pretty sure you meant to say PT instead of Sonar? Yeah, the PSA-1
should come free with PT these days. Seeing as I know you're a bit of
a metalhead, you should definitely find time to have a tinker with it.

On 4/26/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
> Is the SamsAmp PSA1 included with sonar  or is that an extra cost. I hear
> people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
> - T.O.M
>
> On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth 
> wrote:
>
>> There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
>> memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
>> sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
>> guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
>> Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
>> there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
>> software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
>> plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
>> workflow going.
>>
>> Hth
>> Scott
>>
>> On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have
>>> talked
>>> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to Waves
>>> 7.
>>> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I am
>>> in
>>> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for control
>>> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least a
>>> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a
>>> back
>>> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I
>>> have
>>> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>>>  - Original Message -
>>>  From: The Oreo Monster
>>>  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>>  Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
>>>  Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins
>>>
>>>
>>>  The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable
>>> from a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls
>>> into
>>> this category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves
>>> stuff and probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just
>>> been using alot of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with
>>> great
>>> results. Also I am under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo
>>> of
>>> 11 or an LE version of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If
>>> there isn't a demo or le version installed, you should be able to find a
>>> trial on avid's site to try as well.
>>>
>>>  - T.O.M
>>>
>>>
>>>  On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend
>>> to
>>> the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to
>>> set
>>> up accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in
>>> that
>>> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I
>>> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little
>>> direction
>>> from somebody on here.
>>>Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
>>> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>>
>>>
>
>


Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-28 Thread The Oreo Monster
Funny thing is i hear from a few people 11 is great for guitar, and they use 
PSA-1 to diry up everything but guitar, but i will try to have alook at both. I 
kind of left the modelling world myself recently for just a decent amp. With a 
mic and a DI out. Got tired of fussing around with patches and presets and just 
wanted to turn knobs and be done with it. Will probably go back to modelling if 
playing live again though, those things are lot easier to carry to gigs on 
public transit lol. Well i 'll try to recrod a clean guitar DI  next time and 
then run it through either 11 and PSA-1 next time. Thanks for the heads up

- T.O.M

On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:

> Pretty sure you meant to say PT instead of Sonar? Yeah, the PSA-1
> should come free with PT these days. Seeing as I know you're a bit of
> a metalhead, you should definitely find time to have a tinker with it.
> 
> On 4/26/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
>> Is the SamsAmp PSA1 included with sonar  or is that an extra cost. I hear
>> people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
>> - T.O.M
>> 
>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
>>> memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
>>> sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
>>> guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
>>> Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
>>> there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
>>> software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
>>> plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
>>> workflow going.
>>> 
>>> Hth
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>>> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have
>>>> talked
>>>> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to Waves
>>>> 7.
>>>> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I am
>>>> in
>>>> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for control
>>>> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least a
>>>> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a
>>>> back
>>>> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I
>>>> have
>>>> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: The Oreo Monster
>>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and controlable
>>>> from a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls
>>>> into
>>>> this category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves
>>>> stuff and probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars just
>>>> been using alot of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with
>>>> great
>>>> results. Also I am under the impression that PT may come with a free Demo
>>>> of
>>>> 11 or an LE version of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If
>>>> there isn't a demo or le version installed, you should be able to find a
>>>> trial on avid's site to try as well.
>>>> 
>>>> - T.O.M
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear" 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>   Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend
>>>> to
>>>> the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to
>>>> set
>>>> up accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in
>>>> that
>>>> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit. I
>>>> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little
>>>> direction
>>>> from somebody on here.
>>>>   Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
>>>> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 



Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-29 Thread Scott Chesworth
Yep, I've used PSA-1 on plenty of things that aren't guitars too, it's
not particularly hungry resources-wise and it's so tweakable that it
makes sense. Probably a bit biased on the guitar front though since I
used to own the hardware version, so I learned how to interact with it
using that. The plugin is a good emulation though so the knowledge
carries over.

On bass, I've done the same thing as you and ditched modeling. A
stupidly lightweight head and a couple of essential pedals on a small
board. Bit heavier to carry around and more expensive than a pod or
similar, but I'm happy with my tone for the first time in quite a
while and can't say I miss being baffled by menues. Worth the extra
cost for the improvement in tone IMO.

On 4/28/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
> Funny thing is i hear from a few people 11 is great for guitar, and they use
> PSA-1 to diry up everything but guitar, but i will try to have alook at
> both. I kind of left the modelling world myself recently for just a decent
> amp. With a mic and a DI out. Got tired of fussing around with patches and
> presets and just wanted to turn knobs and be done with it. Will probably go
> back to modelling if playing live again though, those things are lot easier
> to carry to gigs on public transit lol. Well i 'll try to recrod a clean
> guitar DI  next time and then run it through either 11 and PSA-1 next time.
> Thanks for the heads up
>
> - T.O.M
>
> On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Scott Chesworth 
> wrote:
>
>> Pretty sure you meant to say PT instead of Sonar? Yeah, the PSA-1
>> should come free with PT these days. Seeing as I know you're a bit of
>> a metalhead, you should definitely find time to have a tinker with it.
>>
>> On 4/26/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
>>> Is the SamsAmp PSA1 included with sonar  or is that an extra cost. I hear
>>> people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
>>> - T.O.M
>>>
>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
>>>> memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
>>>> sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
>>>> guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
>>>> Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
>>>> there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
>>>> software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
>>>> plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
>>>> workflow going.
>>>>
>>>> Hth
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>>>> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have
>>>>> talked
>>>>> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to
>>>>> Waves
>>>>> 7.
>>>>> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I
>>>>> am
>>>>> in
>>>>> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for
>>>>> control
>>>>> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least
>>>>> a
>>>>> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a
>>>>> back
>>>>> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I
>>>>> have
>>>>> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>>>>> - Original Message -
>>>>> From: The Oreo Monster
>>>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:28 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Guitar fx plugins
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The waves stuff while not accessible, should be mappable and
>>>>> controlable
>>>>> from a control surface. Whether or not the guitar plug in suite falls
>>>>> into
>>>>> this category is unknown. Chuck on this list is a Big fan of  the waves
>>>>> stuff and probably the person to consult with. I honestly on guitars
>>>>> just
>>>>> been using alot of the modulation fx that comes with PT for free with
>>>>> great
>>>>> results. Also I am under the impression that PT may come with a free
>>>>> Demo
>>>>> of
>>>>> 11 or an LE version of it which is Avid's Guitar amp and fx modeler. If
>>>>> there isn't a demo or le version installed, you should be able to find
>>>>> a
>>>>> trial on avid's site to try as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> - T.O.M
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:23 AM, "Poppa Bear" 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   Hello guys, I am looking for an accessible guitar plugin bundle akend
>>>>> to
>>>>> the waves guitar bundles, but accessible with presets. Also, looking to
>>>>> set
>>>>> up accessible drum sample kitts in PT as well. I have a band coming in
>>>>> that
>>>>> would like to track their drums via a Roland midi electronic drum kit.
>>>>> I
>>>>> could use Sonar, but I would like to use PT if I can get a little
>>>>> direction
>>>>> from somebody on here.
>>>>>   Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
>>>>> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>


Re: Guitar fx plugins

2012-04-29 Thread The Oreo Monster
Nice i will have to try the PSA-1 on my next recording. Getting ready to track 
a metal song either start today or tomorrow. SO i will try it on a few things 
in the mix. Along with 11. I will probably get a zoom G9.2tt when i start 
playing shows again as it have tons of buttons and knobs and very few things 
have to be done with menus. And the software is accessible on macs and pcs. The 
nice thing is bass heads usually have DI's so thats what i did with guitar for 
a while. Took a small lightweight bass  head and a few pedals to gigs.Missed 
that amp, superisingly heavy distortion for a bass amp lol.
- T.O.M

On Apr 29, 2012, at 6:08 AM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:

> Yep, I've used PSA-1 on plenty of things that aren't guitars too, it's
> not particularly hungry resources-wise and it's so tweakable that it
> makes sense. Probably a bit biased on the guitar front though since I
> used to own the hardware version, so I learned how to interact with it
> using that. The plugin is a good emulation though so the knowledge
> carries over.
> 
> On bass, I've done the same thing as you and ditched modeling. A
> stupidly lightweight head and a couple of essential pedals on a small
> board. Bit heavier to carry around and more expensive than a pod or
> similar, but I'm happy with my tone for the first time in quite a
> while and can't say I miss being baffled by menues. Worth the extra
> cost for the improvement in tone IMO.
> 
> On 4/28/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
>> Funny thing is i hear from a few people 11 is great for guitar, and they use
>> PSA-1 to diry up everything but guitar, but i will try to have alook at
>> both. I kind of left the modelling world myself recently for just a decent
>> amp. With a mic and a DI out. Got tired of fussing around with patches and
>> presets and just wanted to turn knobs and be done with it. Will probably go
>> back to modelling if playing live again though, those things are lot easier
>> to carry to gigs on public transit lol. Well i 'll try to recrod a clean
>> guitar DI  next time and then run it through either 11 and PSA-1 next time.
>> Thanks for the heads up
>> 
>> - T.O.M
>> 
>> On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Scott Chesworth 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Pretty sure you meant to say PT instead of Sonar? Yeah, the PSA-1
>>> should come free with PT these days. Seeing as I know you're a bit of
>>> a metalhead, you should definitely find time to have a tinker with it.
>>> 
>>> On 4/26/12, The Oreo Monster  wrote:
>>>> Is the SamsAmp PSA1 included with sonar  or is that an extra cost. I hear
>>>> people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
>>>> - T.O.M
>>>> 
>>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
>>>>> memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
>>>>> sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
>>>>> guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
>>>>> Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great for distortions and crunches. No fx in
>>>>> there, but it's worth investigating unless you never need to use a
>>>>> software amp sim. Both of those expose their parameters tidily in the
>>>>> plugins window, so no need for a control surface to get a decent
>>>>> workflow going.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hth
>>>>> Scott
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 4/26/12, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>>>>> Thanks brother, I will look into some of the built in stuff. I have
>>>>>> talked
>>>>>> to Chuck and need to connect with him to get his presets for up to
>>>>>> Waves
>>>>>> 7.
>>>>>> I have tons of plugins on the Sonar side and now that I am using PT I
>>>>>> am
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> a barron land when it comes to having my normal tool kits. As for
>>>>>> control
>>>>>> serfases I use a Mackie onyx board, but may have to spring for at least
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> 002 or 003 to get a little more flexability. Pro Tools was at first a
>>>>>> back
>>>>>> up DAW that I was going to slowley learn to get my feet wet, but now I
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> some client prospects who need pro tool sessions.
>>>>>> - Original Message -
>&

universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-02 Thread Brian Howerton
Hello folks,
I have another blind friend who is thinking of switching to protools, but he 
has universal audio 2 plugins that he uses.  Has anyone had any success using 
these with protools and vo?  This would be a huge selling pint for him to 
switch to pt if we can use UA plugins in protools and vo and he wanted me to 
ask if anyone had success doing this.  Thanks,
Brian

Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Brian Casey
Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here! 

I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares. 

HTH
Brian.


From: Poppa Bear 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Controling Waves plugins


Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 002 to 
start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody stear me to 
a resource that is accessible? 
Thanks
www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop. 
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and 
all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Poppa Bear
I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe he 
will chime in. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brian Casey 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here! 

  I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares. 

  HTH
  Brian.


  From: Poppa Bear 
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Controling Waves plugins


  Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 002 
to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody stear me 
to a resource that is accessible? 
  Thanks
  www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop. 
  Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Poppa,
Heres my contact info again. :)
Talk soon


CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
Isaiah 26 : 3
 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he 
trusteth in thee.

In GOD I Trust

On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe 
> he will chime in.
> - Original Message -
> From: Brian Casey
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
> Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins
> 
> Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!
>  
> I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.
>  
> HTH
> Brian.
> 
> From: Poppa Bear
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Controling Waves plugins
> 
> Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 002 
> to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody stear 
> me to a resource that is accessible?
> Thanks
> www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Chuck,

Do you have Skype by chance?

BTW, beautiful verse you have there in your signature.  I won't go into a long 
rant about that, don't worry, but wow.  Very nice.

Chris.

  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  Heres my contact info again. :)
  Talk soon




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  Isaiah 26 : 3
   Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
he trusteth in thee.


  In GOD I Trust


  On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe 
he will chime in.
  - Original Message -
  From: Brian Casey
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!

  I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.

  HTH
  Brian.


  From: Poppa Bear
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Controling Waves plugins


  Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 
002 to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody 
stear me to a resource that is accessible?
  Thanks
  www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
  Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks Chuck, give me a day or two, I just brought the Mack back from the 
studio and I'm still getting my spot ready here at home to set it up with the 
002 and some moniters. 
Thanks 
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  Heres my contact info again. :)
  Talk soon




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  Isaiah 26 : 3
   Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
he trusteth in thee.


  In GOD I Trust


  On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe 
he will chime in.
  - Original Message -
  From: Brian Casey
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!

  I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.

  HTH
  Brian.


  From: Poppa Bear
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Controling Waves plugins


  Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 
002 to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody 
stear me to a resource that is accessible?
  Thanks
  www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
  Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-21 Thread Poppa Bear
I agree, good verse Chuck.
In His loving grip. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Christopher-Mark Gilland 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 3:27 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Chuck,

  Do you have Skype by chance?

  BTW, beautiful verse you have there in your signature.  I won't go into a 
long rant about that, don't worry, but wow.  Very nice.

  Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: CHUCK REICHEL 
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


Hi Poppa, 
Heres my contact info again. :)
Talk soon




CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
Isaiah 26 : 3
 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
he trusteth in thee.


In GOD I Trust


On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


  I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or 
maybe he will chime in.
- Original Message -
From: Brian Casey
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!

I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.

HTH
Brian.


From: Poppa Bear
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Controling Waves plugins


Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using 
my 002 to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody 
stear me to a resource that is accessible?
Thanks
www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-22 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey chuck. Could you send me the waves presets? I'll put them up on the PT 
Access site.

Kevin
On Jun 21, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Chuck,
>  
> Do you have Skype by chance?
>  
> BTW, beautiful verse you have there in your signature.  I won't go into a 
> long rant about that, don't worry, but wow.  Very nice.
>  
> Chris.
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: CHUCK REICHEL
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins
> 
> Hi Poppa,
> Heres my contact info again. :)
> Talk soon
> 
> 
> CHUCK REICHEL
> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 954-742-0019
> Isaiah 26 : 3
>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
> he trusteth in thee.
> 
> In GOD I Trust
> 
> On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
> 
>> I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe 
>> he will chime in.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Brian Casey
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins
>> 
>> Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!
>>  
>> I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.
>>  
>> HTH
>> Brian.
>> 
>> From: Poppa Bear
>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Controling Waves plugins
>> 
>> Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 002 
>> to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody stear 
>> me to a resource that is accessible?
>> Thanks
>> www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-22 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Kevin,
Any body that wants the Waves presets can contact myself off list. :)
Talk soon


CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
Isaiah 26 : 3
 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he 
trusteth in thee.

In GOD I Trust

On Jun 22, 2012, at 7:19 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Hey chuck. Could you send me the waves presets? I'll put them up on the PT 
> Access site.
> 
> Kevin
> On Jun 21, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> Chuck,
>>  
>> Do you have Skype by chance?
>>  
>> BTW, beautiful verse you have there in your signature.  I won't go into a 
>> long rant about that, don't worry, but wow.  Very nice.
>>  
>> Chris.
>>  
>> - Original Message -
>> From: CHUCK REICHEL
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins
>> 
>> Hi Poppa,
>> Heres my contact info again. :)
>> Talk soon
>> 
>> 
>> CHUCK REICHEL
>> soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>> 954-742-0019
>> Isaiah 26 : 3
>>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
>> he trusteth in thee.
>> 
>> In GOD I Trust
>> 
>> On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
>> 
>>> I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or maybe 
>>> he will chime in.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: Brian Casey
>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins
>>> 
>>> Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!
>>>  
>>> I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.
>>>  
>>> HTH
>>> Brian.
>>> 
>>> From: Poppa Bear
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Controling Waves plugins
>>> 
>>> Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using my 
>>> 002 to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody 
>>> stear me to a resource that is accessible?
>>> Thanks
>>> www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
>>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
> 



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-22 Thread Kevin Reeves
There's nothing illegal about publicly making them available. We've got a site 
up now just for stuff like this. You're not violating any terms of service with 
waves or anything like that.  These are tiny document files that are only valid 
when the waves plugs are installed. This is almost like when users create 
presets and make them available to other users. Not any different. Just a 
thought.


Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-22 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Kevin, or others, what is that p t access iste?

I thought it was just 

ptaccess.com,

but when I look there, I don't get anything aside signing into your admin 
account.  It's almost like the whole page is totally empty.

Chris.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Kevin Reeves 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 7:19 AM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Hey chuck. Could you send me the waves presets? I'll put them up on the PT 
Access site.


  Kevin

  On Jun 21, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:


Chuck,

Do you have Skype by chance?

BTW, beautiful verse you have there in your signature.  I won't go into a 
long rant about that, don't worry, but wow.  Very nice.

Chris.

  - Original Message -
  From: CHUCK REICHEL
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Hi Poppa,
  Heres my contact info again. :)
  Talk soon




  CHUCK REICHEL
  soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
  www.SoundPictureRecording.com
  954-742-0019
  Isaiah 26 : 3
   Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: 
because he trusteth in thee.


  In GOD I Trust


  On Jun 21, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


I do remember something like that, I will try to dig up his email, or 
maybe he will chime in.
  - Original Message -
  From: Brian Casey
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:56 PM
  Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


  Chuck is the man for that from what I've seen in my time here!

  I think he has settings and stuff that he kindly shares.

  HTH
  Brian.


  From: Poppa Bear
  Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:49 PM
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Controling Waves plugins


  Does anybody on here have the time to give me a step by step on using 
my 002 to start controling my waves Silver bundle in PT? If not, can somebody 
stear me to a resource that is accessible?
  Thanks
  www.soundclick.com/ghettomissionary for your Christian Hip-hop.
  Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com



Re: Controling Waves plugins

2012-06-22 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, but after the work he put in to make them, he might not feel comfortable 
making them public without being done upon request.


I for one, definitely can respect his feeling on that, should it be the 
case.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin Reeves" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: Controling Waves plugins


There's nothing illegal about publicly making them available. We've got a 
site up now just for stuff like this. You're not violating any terms of 
service with waves or anything like that.  These are tiny document files 
that are only valid when the waves plugs are installed. This is almost like 
when users create presets and make them available to other users. Not any 
different. Just a thought. 



Re: Using Voxengo plugins

2013-02-01 Thread Stephen Martin
I  have used voxengo stuff back in my sonar days. They didn't have mac version 
for most the ones i used and i didn't know how accessible a VST to RTAS wrapper 
would be to be able to use them in PT so never explored them on the mac. Worked 
well enoguh with track inspector in sonar  though.

On Jan 31, 2013, at 6:26 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> Is anybody able to use the voxengo plugin packs?
> Thanks
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
> 
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Re: Using Voxengo plugins

2013-02-02 Thread Poppa Bear
Yeh, I have quite a few voxingo plugs I use with Sonar and that is why I was 
asking. I posted about a week ago if anyone was using a VST rapper, but nobody 
responded so I assume that it is perhaps a VO issue with PT or that people are 
just using other tools. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Stephen Martin 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 9:47 PM
  Subject: Re: Using Voxengo plugins


  I  have used voxengo stuff back in my sonar days. They didn't have mac 
version for most the ones i used and i didn't know how accessible a VST to RTAS 
wrapper would be to be able to use them in PT so never explored them on the 
mac. Worked well enoguh with track inspector in sonar  though.


  On Jan 31, 2013, at 6:26 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:


Is anybody able to use the voxengo plugin packs?
Thanks
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com


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Waves and UAD Plugins

2015-09-22 Thread James Lee

Hi All,

I know few people here are using Waves and UAD, and they also created 
presets for them. Having said that, how accessible are they with Voiceover?
Do parameters show up on the plugin window, or do you need to use 
control surface and memorize knobs order for each plugin?

Thinking about getting UAD analog classics Plus or Waves ssl.
Any other suggestion?
Thanks,

JL

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