Re: News from Avid

2013-02-11 Thread Slau Halatyn
Well, I have no reason to believe it'll negatively affect the issue of 
accessibility. I will make it a point to confirm that with the folks at Avid 
including Mr. Hernandez himself.

Slau

On Feb 11, 2013, at 2:40 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> This may be a very positive thing.  Slau, you'd know better than any of us.  
> I assume this is a good sign?
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Louis Hernandez, Jr., Avid
> To: cgilla...@carolina.rr.com
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 2:29 PM
> Subject: News from Avid
> 
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> 
> 
> Dear Avid Community,
> 
> You may have seen an announcement earlier today about an executive leadership 
> change at Avid. As Avid’s new President and CEO, I am writing to briefly 
> introduce myself, and to provide some early thoughts on why I am so excited 
> to be leading Avid at such an important time in the company’s history.
> 
> Having led many previous technology companies in a variety of complex 
> vertical markets, I join the entire Avid team in our commitment to helping 
> you win in the rapidly changing technology environment we all face. As a 
> member of Avid’s Board for the past five years, I’ve had the good fortune to 
> become familiar with many of you directly, and I am well aware that you all 
> are the reason for our success as a company. I am also confident that the 
> transition of leadership and customer relationships will be smooth, as Gary 
> Greenfield will remain on the Avid Board of Directors through the end of his 
> current term, to help ensure there will be no disruption in our current 
> ability to meet our product delivery, service, or account commitments to all 
> of you.
> 
> From my perspective, Avid has never been better positioned to deliver 
> products and solutions that help meet your current and future business 
> challenges. Over the past 25 years, Avid has built a strong heritage of 
> industry leadership with the customers who create the most listened to, most 
> watched, and most loved entertainment in the world. In the last several   
>  years, under the leadership of Chris Gahagan, our SVP of 
> Products and Services, we have continued to innovate around our entire 
> product suite. The recent addition of other senior executives such as Jeff 
> Rosica as our SVP Worldwide Field Operations, and W. Sean Ford as our CMO and 
> VP of Worldwide Marketing has only continued to build energy and momentum 
> within our broad community of supporters, partners and customers. I am 
> genuinely excited to be leading this management team, and expect even greater 
> success in the future.
> 
> Going forward, you can expect Avid to work more closely with you than ever 
> before, whether it’s through our support and services teams, customer 
> advisory board participation, partner advisory boards, or direct contact with 
> your key Avid representatives. In addition, I will be dedicating significant 
> time to meeting with as many of you as possible over the next few weeks and 
> months, hearing your feedback, and understanding your strategic priorities.
> 
> I know from my time with Avid’s Board of Directors, that there is broad 
> support and excitement in our community about the future opportunities in our 
> industry generally and for Avid specifically. Thank you again, and I look 
> forward to celebrating many more achievements together in the future. In the 
> meantime, do not hesitate to reach out to me or your Avid contacts directly.
> 
> Best regards,
> Louis Hernandez, Jr.
> President and CEO, Avid
> 
> 
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Re: Fw: News from Avid

2013-02-11 Thread Monkey Pusher
On 2/11/13, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> AvidThis may be a very positive thing.  Slau, you'd know better than any of
> us.  I assume this is a good sign?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Louis Hernandez, Jr., Avid
> To: cgilla...@carolina.rr.com
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 2:29 PM
> Subject: News from Avid
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>   Dear Avid Community,
>
>   You may have seen an announcement earlier today about an
> executive leadership change at Avid. As Avid’s new President and CEO, I am
> writing to briefly introduce myself, and to provide some early thoughts on
> why I am so excited to be leading Avid at such an important time in the
> company’s history.
>
>   Having led many previous technology companies in a variety
> of complex vertical markets, I join the entire Avid team in our commitment
> to helping you win in the rapidly changing technology environment we all
> face. As a member of Avid’s Board for the past five years, I’ve had the good
> fortune to become familiar with many of you directly, and I am well aware
> that you all are the reason for our success as a company. I am also
> confident that the transition of leadership and customer relationships will
> be smooth, as Gary Greenfield will remain on the Avid Board of Directors
> through the end of his current term, to help ensure there will be no
> disruption in our current ability to meet our product delivery, service, or
> account commitments to all of you.
>
>   From my perspective, Avid has never been better positioned
> to deliver products and solutions that help meet your current and future
> business challenges. Over the past 25 years, Avid has built a strong
> heritage of industry leadership with the customers who create the most
> listened to, most watched, and most loved entertainment in the world. In the
> last several years, under the leadership of Chris Gahagan, our SVP of
> Products and Services, we have continued to innovate around our entire
> product suite. The recent addition of other senior executives such as Jeff
> Rosica as our SVP Worldwide Field Operations, and W. Sean Ford as our CMO
> and VP of Worldwide Marketing has only continued to build energy and
> momentum within our broad community of supporters, partners and customers. I
> am genuinely excited to be leading this management team, and expect even
> greater success in the future.
>
>   Going forward, you can expect Avid to work more closely
> with you than ever before, whether it’s through our support and services
> teams, customer advisory board participation, partner advisory boards, or
> direct contact with your key Avid representatives. In addition, I will be
> dedicating significant time to meeting with as many of you as possible over
> the next few weeks and months, hearing your feedback, and understanding your
> strategic priorities.
>
>   I know from my time with Avid’s Board of Directors, that
> there is broad support and excitement in our community about the future
> opportunities in our industry generally and for Avid specifically. Thank you
> again, and I look forward to celebrating many more achievements together in
> the future. In the meantime, do not hesitate to reach out to me or your Avid
> contacts directly.
>
>   Best regards,
>   Louis Hernandez, Jr.
>   President and CEO, Avid
>
>
>
>
>
>   We're Avid. Learn More
>
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> to change without notice. Avid, the Avid logo, and other Avid trademarks are
> either registered trademarks or trademarks of Avid Technology Inc. or its
> subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other
> trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. All
> prices are USMSRP for the U.S. and Canada only and are subject to change
> without notice. Contact your local Avid office or reseller for prices
> outside the U.S. and Canada.
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Fw: News from Avid

2013-02-11 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
AvidThis may be a very positive thing.  Slau, you'd know better than any of us. 
 I assume this is a good sign?

- Original Message - 
From: Louis Hernandez, Jr., Avid 
To: cgilla...@carolina.rr.com 
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 2:29 PM
Subject: News from Avid


 
 Trouble viewing email? View as a web page. 
 
 


  Dear Avid Community,

  You may have seen an announcement earlier today about an 
executive leadership change at Avid. As Avid’s new President and CEO, I am 
writing to briefly introduce myself, and to provide some early thoughts on why 
I am so excited to be leading Avid at such an important time in the company’s 
history.

  Having led many previous technology companies in a variety of 
complex vertical markets, I join the entire Avid team in our commitment to 
helping you win in the rapidly changing technology environment we all face. As 
a member of Avid’s Board for the past five years, I’ve had the good fortune to 
become familiar with many of you directly, and I am well aware that you all are 
the reason for our success as a company. I am also confident that the 
transition of leadership and customer relationships will be smooth, as Gary 
Greenfield will remain on the Avid Board of Directors through the end of his 
current term, to help ensure there will be no disruption in our current ability 
to meet our product delivery, service, or account commitments to all of you. 

  From my perspective, Avid has never been better positioned to 
deliver products and solutions that help meet your current and future business 
challenges. Over the past 25 years, Avid has built a strong heritage of 
industry leadership with the customers who create the most listened to, most 
watched, and most loved entertainment in the world. In the last several years, 
under the leadership of Chris Gahagan, our SVP of Products and Services, we 
have continued to innovate around our entire product suite. The recent addition 
of other senior executives such as Jeff Rosica as our SVP Worldwide Field 
Operations, and W. Sean Ford as our CMO and VP of Worldwide Marketing has only 
continued to build energy and momentum within our broad community of 
supporters, partners and customers. I am genuinely excited to be leading this 
management team, and expect even greater success in the future.

  Going forward, you can expect Avid to work more closely with 
you than ever before, whether it’s through our support and services teams, 
customer advisory board participation, partner advisory boards, or direct 
contact with your key Avid representatives. In addition, I will be dedicating 
significant time to meeting with as many of you as possible over the next few 
weeks and months, hearing your feedback, and understanding your strategic 
priorities.

  I know from my time with Avid’s Board of Directors, that 
there is broad support and excitement in our community about the future 
opportunities in our industry generally and for Avid specifically. Thank you 
again, and I look forward to celebrating many more achievements together in the 
future. In the meantime, do not hesitate to reach out to me or your Avid 
contacts directly.

  Best regards,
  Louis Hernandez, Jr.
  President and CEO, Avid


 
 
 
  We're Avid. Learn More 
 
  © 2013 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Product 
features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to 
change without notice. Avid, the Avid logo, and other Avid trademarks are 
either registered trademarks or trademarks of Avid Technology Inc. or its 
subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks 
contained herein are the property of their respective owners. All prices are 
USMSRP for the U.S. and Canada only and are subject to change without notice. 
Contact your local Avid office or reseller for prices outside the U.S. and 
Canada. 

 
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01803. This email has been sent to cgilla...@carolina.rr.com. Click here to 
update your email preferences or unsubscribe from Avid emails. 
 
   
 

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Re: Does anyone know how to add a Mackie universal pro control surface to pro tools?

2013-02-11 Thread trevor
Thank you for writing back Stefan,
I have done all these thing and still I can't get 
any sort of response from the controller.
Maybe its just another accessibility problem with mountain lion.

Thanks again,

Trevor
On 11 Feb 2013, at 08:39, Stefan Albertshauser  
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 1. make sure, that the surface is in hui-mode. You do this by pressing and 
> holding the select buttons of Canal 1 und 2, when you boot the surface. After 
> that, press the pot of Chanel 4. This puts the control surface in hui mode.
> 2. If you have connected the surface to your Computer, launch pro tools and 
> go to setup, peripherals.
> 3. After that, select the tab "midi controllers"
> 4. There, you can configure the surface. As type, select hui and in the 
> receive from and send to popup menus select the port, where you connected the 
> surface. It should bee "mackie universal pro", or other.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Stefan
> Am 10.02.2013 um 10:24 schrieb trevor:
> 
>> I have read what documents I can find on the subject and they say to go to 
>> peripherals and click on midi controllers, which I do.
>> Then I have to add it as HUI mode.
>> I can't find HUI anywhere.
>> I pressed v pot 4 which is meant to put the control surface in HUI mode and 
>> I've done the things I was meant to but, I can't get pro tools to see the 
>> controller as it should.
>> 
>> Can anyone help please?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Trevor
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Re: process for testing pro tools with x-code and plugin development question

2013-02-11 Thread Poppa Bear
As far as any open code for RTAS, can't imagine such a thing with Avid, but 
off the top of my head, I would look into the VST to RTAS rappers out there 
and consider creating a VST plug for mac and then rapping it in a VST to 
RTAS rapper then it could ride in Pro tools.

Just a thought
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Subject: process for testing pro tools with x-code and plugin development 
question



Hi, Someone on this list said you can run pro tools in x-code and generate 
accessibility related events.  How do you do this?  Also I was wondering if 
anyone knows about a pro tools plugin development kit for either RTAS or AAX 
plugins or if any source code for free plugins exist?  Nick Gawronski


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Re: Accesible Mastering Software

2013-02-11 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks Chuck, I have been using the waves on the PC side for years now, but am 
open to some alturnatives as well.
  - Original Message - 
  From: CHUCK REICHEL 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 4:43 AM
  Subject: Re: Accesible Mastering Software


  Hi,
  Pro Tools with Waves using a controller. :)
  check it out.
  http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=196
  YMMV


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


  On Feb 11, 2013, at 6:59 AM, Stephen Martin wrote:


sound forge seems usable on the mac though the demo ran out before i could 
truely put it through its paces. Ozone definately is and and i think ozone 5 is 
well worth the money. Ozone 5 advanced if you can swing it as it it gives you 
individual plug in version of all the utilities in ozone as well, but thats way 
more expensive.. Havent used T Racks since a number of years ago on windows and 
it wasn't accessible then so i don't have much hope for it. However Izotope the 
makers of OZone has an initiative to make all their plug ins accessible on both 
mac and PC so i think they are worth the support with our money if you try 
something of theirs and like the sound of it. All their current line for the 
most part should be useable.


On Feb 11, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Chris Norman wrote:


  I think sound forge is now, not sure about the others. 

  Sent from my iPhone

  On 10 Feb 2013, at 16:43, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:


I'm wondering if any of the following programs are accessible with VO. 
T-racx, Ozone and Sound Forge. Any input would be appreciated.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com


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process for testing pro tools with x-code and plugin development question

2013-02-11 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Someone on this list said you can run pro tools in x-code and generate 
accessibility related events.  How do you do this?  Also I was wondering if 
anyone knows about a pro tools plugin development kit for either RTAS or AAX 
plugins or if any source code for free plugins exist?  Nick Gawronski

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Re: Accesible Mastering Software

2013-02-11 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi,
Pro Tools with Waves using a controller. :)
check it out.
http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=196
YMMV

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

On Feb 11, 2013, at 6:59 AM, Stephen Martin wrote:

> sound forge seems usable on the mac though the demo ran out before i could 
> truely put it through its paces. Ozone definately is and and i think ozone 5 
> is well worth the money. Ozone 5 advanced if you can swing it as it it gives 
> you individual plug in version of all the utilities in ozone as well, but 
> thats way more expensive.. Havent used T Racks since a number of years ago on 
> windows and it wasn't accessible then so i don't have much hope for it. 
> However Izotope the makers of OZone has an initiative to make all their plug 
> ins accessible on both mac and PC so i think they are worth the support with 
> our money if you try something of theirs and like the sound of it. All their 
> current line for the most part should be useable.
> 
> On Feb 11, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
> 
>> I think sound forge is now, not sure about the others. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 10 Feb 2013, at 16:43, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm wondering if any of the following programs are accessible with VO. 
>>> T-racx, Ozone and Sound Forge. Any input would be appreciated.
>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
>>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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Re: Accesible Mastering Software

2013-02-11 Thread Stephen Martin
sound forge seems usuable on the mac though the demo ran out before i could 
truely put it through its paces. Ozone definately is and and i think ozone 5 is 
well worth the money. Ozone 5 advanced if you can swing it as it it gives you 
individual plug in version of all the utilities in ozone as well, but thats way 
more expensive.. Havent used T Racks since a number of years ago on windows and 
it wasn't accessible then so i don't have much hope for it. However Izotope the 
makers of OZone has an initiative to make all their plug ins accessible on both 
mac and PC so i think they are worth the support with our money if you try 
something of theirs and like the sound of it. All their current line for the 
most part should be useable.

On Feb 11, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Chris Norman wrote:

> I think sound forge is now, not sure about the others. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 10 Feb 2013, at 16:43, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
> 
>> I'm wondering if any of the following programs are accessible with VO. 
>> T-racx, Ozone and Sound Forge. Any input would be appreciated.
>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
>> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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Re: Accesible Mastering Software

2013-02-11 Thread Chris Norman
I think sound forge is now, not sure about the others. 

Sent from my iPhone

On 10 Feb 2013, at 16:43, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:

> I'm wondering if any of the following programs are accessible with VO. 
> T-racx, Ozone and Sound Forge. Any input would be appreciated.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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Re: Does anyone know how to add a Mackie universal pro control surface to pro tools?

2013-02-11 Thread Stefan Albertshauser
Hi,

1. make sure, that the surface is in hui-mode. You do this by pressing and 
holding the select buttons of Canal 1 und 2, when you boot the surface. After 
that, press the pot of Chanel 4. This puts the control surface in hui mode.
2. If you have connected the surface to your Computer, launch pro tools and go 
to setup, peripherals.
3. After that, select the tab "midi controllers"
4. There, you can configure the surface. As type, select hui and in the receive 
from and send to popup menus select the port, where you connected the surface. 
It should bee "mackie universal pro", or other.

Hope that helps.

Best wishes

Stefan
Am 10.02.2013 um 10:24 schrieb trevor:

> I have read what documents I can find on the subject and they say to go to 
> peripherals and click on midi controllers, which I do.
> Then I have to add it as HUI mode.
> I can't find HUI anywhere.
> I pressed v pot 4 which is meant to put the control surface in HUI mode and 
> I've done the things I was meant to but, I can't get pro tools to see the 
> controller as it should.
> 
> Can anyone help please?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Trevor
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