Changing key of Instrument Track
I have an instrument track in PT 8.04 for a piano part of a song. HOw do I bring it up a step and a half?
Selecting all tracks in a group
Is there a way to use the keyboard in the Group list to select all tracks in a group, or do I have to do that manually in the track list?
Re: Selecting all tracks in a group
Jon, If you have the option for track selection to follow edit selection, just use the Control-p or control-semicolon to move to one of the tracks in the group and they'll automatically be selected, providing the group is active. HTH, Slau On Sep 20, 2012, at 8:34 AM, Jon Solitro wrote: Is there a way to use the keyboard in the Group list to select all tracks in a group, or do I have to do that manually in the track list?
Re: Changing key of Instrument Track
Bounce it to midi (possibly right click the track name in the track list). Then load it into QWS in Windows, and transpose it, or at a push, you could bring it into Logic, and move each note in the piano role. HTH, Take care, Chris Norman. chris.norm...@googlemail.com On 20 Sep 2012, at 13:33, Jon Solitro soli...@msu.edu wrote: I have an instrument track in PT 8.04 for a piano part of a song. HOw do I bring it up a step and a half?
Please help… I'm a little bit stuck.
Hello guys. I have a question that I could really use some help on, because I am quite perplexed as to how to do this. I have imported an MP3 file of the karaoke track into a ProTools session. I then proceeded by recording the lead vocal, and two backing tracks. I then proceeded by routing The output of those two backing tracks through an auxiliary input track. The reason that I did this is so I could turn the Level up and down on the tracks without having to do so independently. Basically, I Selected bus 1/2 For the output of those two tracks. Here is where the problem is coming in. I then recorded on a separate track the lead vocal. Now, what I am trying to do is use another auxiliary input track through all of the vocals including the lead vocal through. The problem is, if I use bus one As I did for my backing vocals, On my lead vocal track, Then the lead vocal track is going to bleed over into the backing vocal auxiliary track, which is exactly not what I won't happening! I won't the backing auxiliary input track to stay as is but then have this separate auxiliary input track that has the backing vocals and also has the lead vocals. This way I can use the track with all of the vocals and turn it up to adjust all of the vocals over all including the lead vocal. Or, if I only went to move the level of the backing vocals with out moving that of the lead vocals as well I can simply use the volume control located on just the backing vocal auxiliary track. I hope this makes sense. It probably doesn't. So in other words, we have the karaoke track, the lead vocal track, two tracks which are in use for the backing vocals, one backing vocals auxiliary track, and finally one auxiliary track that has all of the vocals backing Andalee. My friend said this is a hell of a sloppy way of doing it, but I'm wondering if there is any other way. I hope so. Please let me know if there is any easier way, as this does seem pretty sloppy the way I am approaching this. Thanks, Chris. Sent from my iPhone
Re: Please help… I'm a little bit stuck.
Since you are already using buss 1/2 for the submix of the backing tracks, Create another aux and use bus 3/4. output the vocal track to this aux track as well as out put the backing vox aux track to the new aux track that has them all. On 9/20/12, Chris Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote: Hello guys. I have a question that I could really use some help on, because I am quite perplexed as to how to do this. I have imported an MP3 file of the karaoke track into a ProTools session. I then proceeded by recording the lead vocal, and two backing tracks. I then proceeded by routing The output of those two backing tracks through an auxiliary input track. The reason that I did this is so I could turn the Level up and down on the tracks without having to do so independently. Basically, I Selected bus 1/2 For the output of those two tracks. Here is where the problem is coming in. I then recorded on a separate track the lead vocal. Now, what I am trying to do is use another auxiliary input track through all of the vocals including the lead vocal through. The problem is, if I use bus one As I did for my backing vocals, On my lead vocal track, Then the lead vocal track is going to bleed over into the backing vocal auxiliary track, which is exactly not what I won't happening! I won't the backing auxiliary input track to stay as is but then have this separate auxiliary input track that has the backing vocals and also has the lead vocals. This way I can use the track with all of the vocals and turn it up to adjust all of the vocals over all including the lead vocal. Or, if I only went to move the level of the backing vocals with out moving that of the lead vocals as well I can simply use the volume control located on just the backing vocal auxiliary track. I hope this makes sense. It probably doesn't. So in other words, we have the karaoke track, the lead vocal track, two tracks which are in use for the backing vocals, one backing vocals auxiliary track, and finally one auxiliary track that has all of the vocals backing Andalee. My friend said this is a hell of a sloppy way of doing it, but I'm wondering if there is any other way. I hope so. Please let me know if there is any easier way, as this does seem pretty sloppy the way I am approaching this. Thanks, Chris. Sent from my iPhone
Re: Selecting all tracks in a group
Hi Slau Jon. If you don't want the group active just find the Group List Table then find the group you want all the tracks selected and interact with it then click on the option Select Tracks In Group :) If you don't want the groups tracks selected do this; Control mouse click a groups name and this will show all the tracks in that group with out selecting them. This is just another alternative! YMMV CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com www.SoundPictureRecording.com 954-742-0019 GUFFAWING :) In GOD I Trust On Sep 20, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote: Jon, If you have the option for track selection to follow edit selection, just use the Control-p or control-semicolon to move to one of the tracks in the group and they'll automatically be selected, providing the group is active. HTH, Slau On Sep 20, 2012, at 8:34 AM, Jon Solitro wrote: Is there a way to use the keyboard in the Group list to select all tracks in a group, or do I have to do that manually in the track list?
Re: Selecting all tracks in a group
Chuck, I'm not the one asking the question. You can address your replies to the people who are asking the questions. On Sep 20, 2012, at 4:02 PM, CHUCK REICHEL wrote: Hi Slau Jon. If you don't want the group active just find the Group List Table then find the group you want all the tracks selected and interact with it then click on the option Select Tracks In Group :) If you don't want the groups tracks selected do this; Control mouse click a groups name and this will show all the tracks in that group with out selecting them. This is just another alternative! YMMV CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com www.SoundPictureRecording.com 954-742-0019 GUFFAWING :) In GOD I Trust On Sep 20, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote: Jon, If you have the option for track selection to follow edit selection, just use the Control-p or control-semicolon to move to one of the tracks in the group and they'll automatically be selected, providing the group is active. HTH, Slau On Sep 20, 2012, at 8:34 AM, Jon Solitro wrote: Is there a way to use the keyboard in the Group list to select all tracks in a group, or do I have to do that manually in the track list?