PT questions
There's a button in the fade dialog box that isn't labeled.. Anyone know what it is? I'm trying to do a fade out on a portion of audio and when I go into the fade dialog box it lands me in the fade out column. Also I can't figure out why sometimes the option to create a fade is grayed out. Do I have to create a region everytime I want to do a fade of a portion of audio? HF
Pro Tools-Effects for Vocals and Music - YouTube; 1/8 and 1/16 delay with PT stereo delay...
Hi Listers, I thought this video covers PT 9 sends and returns in a easy to understand presentation, so i am passing it along. Pro Tools-Effects for Vocals and Music - YouTube Good basics for PT 9 users. The video actually plays! LOL Enjoy. YMMV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rns5vjvoQYMfeature=youtu.be Chuck Reichel 954-742-0019 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
new track assignments
A bit confused on this and don't understand why this is happening. I want to use one stereo aux track with one effect and send tracks to it. After naming my track I now have an aux after the name I specified and the internal buss is also named that as well. Except that it's inactive. I don't understand why it's inactive if I just created it. No matter what I name it adds stereo cue 1 map output inactive What am I missing? HF
Master Bus in PT
Just a quick question about PT9. When u create a blank session is a master bus automatically created for you and thats what outs 1/2 is or will i have to add a master bus to my project and change the outs to master and then the master outs to outs 1.2 on the hardware interface to have a master bus in the project?
Re: Master Bus in PT
Hi stephen, Technically, in Pro Tools there is no such thing as a master bus, per se. There are busses, of course, but they have no particular hierarchy. If you're talking about a master track, when you create them, they simply control whatever output channels you assign to them. You don't necessarily need a master track. By default, all new tracks are assigned to outputs 1-2. If you wish to have an overall volume control over outputs 1-2, create a master track and assign it to Analog outs 1-2. HTH, Slau On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Stephen Martin wrote: Just a quick question about PT9. When u create a blank session is a master bus automatically created for you and thats what outs 1/2 is or will i have to add a master bus to my project and change the outs to master and then the master outs to outs 1.2 on the hardware interface to have a master bus in the project?
Re: Master Bus in PT
Thanks, that's what i thought. but wasn't sure and was still little uncertain after consulting the PT Reference guide. Thanks for clearing that up On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: Hi stephen, Technically, in Pro Tools there is no such thing as a master bus, per se. There are busses, of course, but they have no particular hierarchy. If you're talking about a master track, when you create them, they simply control whatever output channels you assign to them. You don't necessarily need a master track. By default, all new tracks are assigned to outputs 1-2. If you wish to have an overall volume control over outputs 1-2, create a master track and assign it to Analog outs 1-2. HTH, Slau On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Stephen Martin wrote: Just a quick question about PT9. When u create a blank session is a master bus automatically created for you and thats what outs 1/2 is or will i have to add a master bus to my project and change the outs to master and then the master outs to outs 1.2 on the hardware interface to have a master bus in the project?