Finalising and VoiceOver

2012-09-02 Thread Chris Norman
Hiya all,
What finalising plugins do you all use? and which ones are good with VoiceOver?

Cheers,

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Take care,

Chris Norman.




Creating... no pun intended... Retards

2012-09-02 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Please please parden the word, as I know to many including myself, it can be 
very very offensivbe if taken out of context.


I have a country song I'm trying to record.  At the end of it, like, the 
last 2 or 3 measures, there is a gradual retard in the tempo.  Again, no pun 
intended.


What is the easiest way in P T 10.0 to get my click track to follow the 
retard and properly change my tempo where I need for it to?


Chris.



Re: Creating... no pun intended... Retards

2012-09-02 Thread TheOreoMonster
I believe you are referring to a ritard or ritardando if you wantot use the 
full word.  What i usually do is move to each start point where u want the new 
tempo to begin.  then go to the tempo constant dialogue box, make sure the time 
matches the start time,  type in the new tempo and check the preserve the tempo 
after this selection or this measure option. Click apply and if you know the 
start point of the other measures you can change them all in the tempo dialogue 
box before clicking ok. I am sure there is an easier way and there is a tempo 
preset that will automatically do this, but this works for me.
On Sep 2, 2012, at 4:01 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"  
wrote:

> Please please parden the word, as I know to many including myself, it can be 
> very very offensivbe if taken out of context.
> 
> I have a country song I'm trying to record.  At the end of it, like, the last 
> 2 or 3 measures, there is a gradual retard in the tempo.  Again, no pun 
> intended.
> 
> What is the easiest way in P T 10.0 to get my click track to follow the 
> retard and properly change my tempo where I need for it to?
> 
> Chris.
> 



Re: Creating... no pun intended... Retards

2012-09-02 Thread Chris Norman
I'm not actually sure that retard is the right word to use, although it is a 
pretty funny one.

Way you do it is, select the bits you want to slow down, either by using down / 
up arrow to mark, or using numpad /, then go to your event menu, go to the 
Tempo opperations menu, then chose one of the modes.

Mine's showing Linear etc, which is the one I use for such things. Go into 
there, and your start / end should already be set, then just mouse click on the 
start field, and fill in the initial tempo (it defaults to the initial project 
tempo on my system, so I guess the same is true of yours. Then mouse click on 
any other fields you want to change, press numberpad enter, then normal enter I 
think to finish it off.

HTH.
On 2 Sep 2012, at 21:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Please please parden the word, as I know to many including myself, it can be 
> very very offensivbe if taken out of context.
> 
> I have a country song I'm trying to record.  At the end of it, like, the last 
> 2 or 3 measures, there is a gradual retard in the tempo.  Again, no pun 
> intended.
> 
> What is the easiest way in P T 10.0 to get my click track to follow the 
> retard and properly change my tempo where I need for it to?
> 
> Chris.
>