Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hahaha, happens more than you'd think. I'm very often a Stuart, for some reason.


On 11/4/14, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Oops, I said Steve but meant Scott. Anyway, I think you've got the info you
> need.
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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Does compacting work on the original file or create a new track with 
a new file in it?  I am trying to do this and not create and delete lots 
of new files in the process the track in question I am talking about is 
one large wav file that has the clicks of record and play as well as the 
click at the end of the stop button.  Nick Gawronski

On 11/3/2014 6:29 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

Ah, if that's what was meant, yes, what's in the timeline is a region that 
could be a whole file or not.

just to add to Steve's comments, it's not necessary to bounce, per se. If 
you're working on a file whose beginning and end has been trimmed, you can 
simply Compact the file to get rid of anything that has been chopped off. 
Further, even if you've sliced up a file in many places, you can select the 
entire range and Consolidate the regions. This will create a new continuous 
file with the edits. Keep in mind that this deletes the regions from the 
timeline although they will still reside in the clips list. One thing you can 
do to preserve your edits is to duplicate the playlist and then consolidate the 
copy. Your edits will still exist on the original playlist and the duplicated 
playlist will contain the consolidated file.

Hope that helps,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:


Think I get what he means with the second question. Nick, the way it
works is that Pro Tools (and pretty much every DAW I can think of now)
use non-destructive editing unless you tell them not too. In a
nutshell, what that means is that the original audio files will always
remain unchanged, and the timeline within your Pro Tools session file
is kinda like a set of instructions that tells Pro Tools any changes
you've made to it. So it might say, "ok Toolsy, play the man the first
27 seconds of his audio as it comes. Now, skip the next 4 seconds
because he deleted those from the timeline. Btw, it's fine to leave
that 4 second gap there, because he was in Slip Mode when he deleted
that bit, so he obviously wanted to hear the gap. Ok next he wants to
here another 7 seconds of audio, then skip 2 secs, but play
continuously on to the next bit of the audio file, do not leave a 2
second gap there because Nick used Shuffle Mode when he deleted that
last bit, so Nick obviously didn't want that 2 second gap to be
noticeable. Do your damn job Toolsy and nobody will ever know that 2
second bit of audio existed" etc. So with that in mind, if you want an
audio file that you can play outside of Pro Tools which sounds exactly
the same as what you're hearing within Pro Tools, you'll need to
bounce it to disk. That'll tell Pro Tools to build you an audio file
that's based on your original, but with all the changes you've made,
and it'll spit it out wherever you've told it to save it when it's
done. Seems a bit convoluted, but trust me, without non-destructive
editing, every operation you perform would take way more time even on
a powerhouse of a computer, and there'd be many, many fewer
possibilities.

Make sense? Shout if not.

Scott

On 11/3/14, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Hi Nick,

I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has
an extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad
can act in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the
Control modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.

I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I
understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to
eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:


Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was
portions where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving
like it sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On
my digi 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control that
you have to turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear
audio moving back and forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on
a CD track.  My question is in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the
fast speed playback when using the number pad or can this only be done on
the interface? Also, in regards to removing things at the beginning of the
audio track I have some sessions where I have the click of the recording
button and want to remove this from the audio track itself as well as the
click of the stop button.  Currently if I do this in pro tools then take a
look at the raw audio file the clicks are still in there.  How can I
remove them from the files as well as the tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick
Gawronski
On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what
i'm doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i'll
try this and see how i go. I'll have a look at this file.
Steve

On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
Oops, I said Steve but meant Scott. Anyway, I think you've got the info you 
need.

Slau

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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Yes this is what I am trying to do which of these methods will keep 
all files in the project just trim up the original files?  How do I go 
about this using pro tools 11?  Nick Gawronski

On 11/3/2014 6:29 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

Ah, if that's what was meant, yes, what's in the timeline is a region that 
could be a whole file or not.

just to add to Steve's comments, it's not necessary to bounce, per se. If 
you're working on a file whose beginning and end has been trimmed, you can 
simply Compact the file to get rid of anything that has been chopped off. 
Further, even if you've sliced up a file in many places, you can select the 
entire range and Consolidate the regions. This will create a new continuous 
file with the edits. Keep in mind that this deletes the regions from the 
timeline although they will still reside in the clips list. One thing you can 
do to preserve your edits is to duplicate the playlist and then consolidate the 
copy. Your edits will still exist on the original playlist and the duplicated 
playlist will contain the consolidated file.

Hope that helps,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:


Think I get what he means with the second question. Nick, the way it
works is that Pro Tools (and pretty much every DAW I can think of now)
use non-destructive editing unless you tell them not too. In a
nutshell, what that means is that the original audio files will always
remain unchanged, and the timeline within your Pro Tools session file
is kinda like a set of instructions that tells Pro Tools any changes
you've made to it. So it might say, "ok Toolsy, play the man the first
27 seconds of his audio as it comes. Now, skip the next 4 seconds
because he deleted those from the timeline. Btw, it's fine to leave
that 4 second gap there, because he was in Slip Mode when he deleted
that bit, so he obviously wanted to hear the gap. Ok next he wants to
here another 7 seconds of audio, then skip 2 secs, but play
continuously on to the next bit of the audio file, do not leave a 2
second gap there because Nick used Shuffle Mode when he deleted that
last bit, so Nick obviously didn't want that 2 second gap to be
noticeable. Do your damn job Toolsy and nobody will ever know that 2
second bit of audio existed" etc. So with that in mind, if you want an
audio file that you can play outside of Pro Tools which sounds exactly
the same as what you're hearing within Pro Tools, you'll need to
bounce it to disk. That'll tell Pro Tools to build you an audio file
that's based on your original, but with all the changes you've made,
and it'll spit it out wherever you've told it to save it when it's
done. Seems a bit convoluted, but trust me, without non-destructive
editing, every operation you perform would take way more time even on
a powerhouse of a computer, and there'd be many, many fewer
possibilities.

Make sense? Shout if not.

Scott

On 11/3/14, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Hi Nick,

I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has
an extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad
can act in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the
Control modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.

I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I
understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to
eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:


Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was
portions where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving
like it sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On
my digi 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control that
you have to turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear
audio moving back and forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on
a CD track.  My question is in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the
fast speed playback when using the number pad or can this only be done on
the interface? Also, in regards to removing things at the beginning of the
audio track I have some sessions where I have the click of the recording
button and want to remove this from the audio track itself as well as the
click of the stop button.  Currently if I do this in pro tools then take a
look at the raw audio file the clicks are still in there.  How can I
remove them from the files as well as the tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick
Gawronski
On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what
i'm doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i'll
try this and see how i go. I'll have a look at this file.
Steve

On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:


File is still in DropBox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a

Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you wan

Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I guess I was not clear.  I select and delete the clicks from the 
session in pro tools but then if I go lets say into any other player 
that can play wav files and open up the raw tracks in the audio files 
folder I still hear the clicks.  What I am wanting to do is the same as 
what sound forge does delete the raw audio from the file itself from pro 
tools so when I do a save the audio is editted out of the raw file 
saving space and is not still in there as I have no wish to keep those 
clicks at the beginning of the tracks how do I do that?  Nick Gawronski

On 11/3/2014 5:55 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

Hi Nick,

I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has an 
extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad can act 
in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the Control 
modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.

I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I 
understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to 
eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:


Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was portions 
where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving like it sounded 
on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On my digi 003 I can 
get these fast speeds only when using the control that you have to turn back 
but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear audio moving back and 
forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on a CD track.  My question is 
in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the fast speed playback when using the 
number pad or can this only be done on the interface? Also, in regards to 
removing things at the beginning of the audio track I have some sessions where 
I have the click of the recording button and want to remove this from the audio 
track itself as well as the click of the stop button.  Currently if I do this 
in pro tools then take a look at the raw audio file the clicks are still in 
there.  How can I remove them from the files as well as the tracks in pro tools 
11?  Nick Gawronski
On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what i’m 
doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i’ll try this 
and see how i go. I’ll have a look at this file.
Steve

On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:


File is still in DropBox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a

Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1. Slip Mode 
keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and that's f2. There's 
a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that seems to flip to Shuffle 
Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay in a particular mode, there's a 
mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what it is but you can find it in the 
shortcuts pdf.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:


Steve,
You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
HTH.


On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:

removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have
to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up
and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
Still going through it. Cheers Steve

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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
One more thing just occurred to me, rather than bouncing, compacting or 
consolidating, you can also just select the edited region (providing it's one 
region) and export it.

Slau

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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
Ah, if that's what was meant, yes, what's in the timeline is a region that 
could be a whole file or not.

just to add to Steve's comments, it's not necessary to bounce, per se. If 
you're working on a file whose beginning and end has been trimmed, you can 
simply Compact the file to get rid of anything that has been chopped off. 
Further, even if you've sliced up a file in many places, you can select the 
entire range and Consolidate the regions. This will create a new continuous 
file with the edits. Keep in mind that this deletes the regions from the 
timeline although they will still reside in the clips list. One thing you can 
do to preserve your edits is to duplicate the playlist and then consolidate the 
copy. Your edits will still exist on the original playlist and the duplicated 
playlist will contain the consolidated file.

Hope that helps,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Scott Chesworth  wrote:

> Think I get what he means with the second question. Nick, the way it
> works is that Pro Tools (and pretty much every DAW I can think of now)
> use non-destructive editing unless you tell them not too. In a
> nutshell, what that means is that the original audio files will always
> remain unchanged, and the timeline within your Pro Tools session file
> is kinda like a set of instructions that tells Pro Tools any changes
> you've made to it. So it might say, "ok Toolsy, play the man the first
> 27 seconds of his audio as it comes. Now, skip the next 4 seconds
> because he deleted those from the timeline. Btw, it's fine to leave
> that 4 second gap there, because he was in Slip Mode when he deleted
> that bit, so he obviously wanted to hear the gap. Ok next he wants to
> here another 7 seconds of audio, then skip 2 secs, but play
> continuously on to the next bit of the audio file, do not leave a 2
> second gap there because Nick used Shuffle Mode when he deleted that
> last bit, so Nick obviously didn't want that 2 second gap to be
> noticeable. Do your damn job Toolsy and nobody will ever know that 2
> second bit of audio existed" etc. So with that in mind, if you want an
> audio file that you can play outside of Pro Tools which sounds exactly
> the same as what you're hearing within Pro Tools, you'll need to
> bounce it to disk. That'll tell Pro Tools to build you an audio file
> that's based on your original, but with all the changes you've made,
> and it'll spit it out wherever you've told it to save it when it's
> done. Seems a bit convoluted, but trust me, without non-destructive
> editing, every operation you perform would take way more time even on
> a powerhouse of a computer, and there'd be many, many fewer
> possibilities.
> 
> Make sense? Shout if not.
> 
> Scott
> 
> On 11/3/14, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> Hi Nick,
>> 
>> I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has
>> an extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad
>> can act in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the
>> Control modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.
>> 
>> I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I
>> understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to
>> eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was
>>> portions where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving
>>> like it sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On
>>> my digi 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control that
>>> you have to turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear
>>> audio moving back and forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on
>>> a CD track.  My question is in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the
>>> fast speed playback when using the number pad or can this only be done on
>>> the interface? Also, in regards to removing things at the beginning of the
>>> audio track I have some sessions where I have the click of the recording
>>> button and want to remove this from the audio track itself as well as the
>>> click of the stop button.  Currently if I do this in pro tools then take a
>>> look at the raw audio file the clicks are still in there.  How can I
>>> remove them from the files as well as the tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick
>>> Gawronski
>>> On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what
 i'm doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i'll
 try this and see how i go. I'll have a look at this file.
 Steve
 
 On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
 
> File is still in DropBox:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a
> 
> Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and tha

Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Scott Chesworth
Think I get what he means with the second question. Nick, the way it
works is that Pro Tools (and pretty much every DAW I can think of now)
use non-destructive editing unless you tell them not too. In a
nutshell, what that means is that the original audio files will always
remain unchanged, and the timeline within your Pro Tools session file
is kinda like a set of instructions that tells Pro Tools any changes
you've made to it. So it might say, "ok Toolsy, play the man the first
27 seconds of his audio as it comes. Now, skip the next 4 seconds
because he deleted those from the timeline. Btw, it's fine to leave
that 4 second gap there, because he was in Slip Mode when he deleted
that bit, so he obviously wanted to hear the gap. Ok next he wants to
here another 7 seconds of audio, then skip 2 secs, but play
continuously on to the next bit of the audio file, do not leave a 2
second gap there because Nick used Shuffle Mode when he deleted that
last bit, so Nick obviously didn't want that 2 second gap to be
noticeable. Do your damn job Toolsy and nobody will ever know that 2
second bit of audio existed" etc. So with that in mind, if you want an
audio file that you can play outside of Pro Tools which sounds exactly
the same as what you're hearing within Pro Tools, you'll need to
bounce it to disk. That'll tell Pro Tools to build you an audio file
that's based on your original, but with all the changes you've made,
and it'll spit it out wherever you've told it to save it when it's
done. Seems a bit convoluted, but trust me, without non-destructive
editing, every operation you perform would take way more time even on
a powerhouse of a computer, and there'd be many, many fewer
possibilities.

Make sense? Shout if not.

Scott

On 11/3/14, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has
> an extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad
> can act in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the
> Control modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.
>
> I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I
> understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to
> eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?
>
> Slau
>
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:
>
>> Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was
>> portions where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving
>> like it sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On
>> my digi 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control that
>> you have to turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear
>> audio moving back and forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on
>> a CD track.  My question is in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the
>> fast speed playback when using the number pad or can this only be done on
>> the interface? Also, in regards to removing things at the beginning of the
>> audio track I have some sessions where I have the click of the recording
>> button and want to remove this from the audio track itself as well as the
>> click of the stop button.  Currently if I do this in pro tools then take a
>> look at the raw audio file the clicks are still in there.  How can I
>> remove them from the files as well as the tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick
>> Gawronski
>> On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
>>> thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what
>>> i'm doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i'll
>>> try this and see how i go. I'll have a look at this file.
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>>
 File is still in DropBox:
 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a

 Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1.
 Slip Mode keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and
 that's f2. There's a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that
 seems to flip to Shuffle Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay
 in a particular mode, there's a mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what
 it is but you can find it in the shortcuts pdf.

 Best,

 Slau

 On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:

> Steve,
> You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
> modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
> weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
> you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
> HTH.
>
>
> On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some
>> deleting
>> concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i
>> have
>> to do some bro

Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Nick,

I think I mentioned in that recording that I'm using Pro Tools HD which has an 
extra numeric keypad mode aside from Classic and Transport. The num pad can act 
in Shuttle mode. Host-based systems have Shuttle mode that uses the Control 
modifier along with numbers. It's in the shortcuts pdf.

I'm not clear about what you're asking in the second part of your message. I 
understand you have clicks from starting and stopping that you'd like to 
eliminate. What's the problem? You can't select and delete?

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:

> Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was portions 
> where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving like it 
> sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  On my digi 
> 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control that you have to 
> turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I can hear audio moving 
> back and forward mainly sounds like it does when you skip on a CD track.  My 
> question is in the normal pro tools 11 how do I get the fast speed playback 
> when using the number pad or can this only be done on the interface? Also, in 
> regards to removing things at the beginning of the audio track I have some 
> sessions where I have the click of the recording button and want to remove 
> this from the audio track itself as well as the click of the stop button.  
> Currently if I do this in pro tools then take a look at the raw audio file 
> the clicks are still in there.  How can I remove them from the files as well 
> as the tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick Gawronski
> On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
>> thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what i’m 
>> doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i’ll try this 
>> and see how i go. I’ll have a look at this file.
>> Steve
>> 
>> On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>>> File is still in DropBox:
>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a
>>> 
>>> Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1. Slip 
>>> Mode keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and that's f2. 
>>> There's a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that seems to flip 
>>> to Shuffle Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay in a particular 
>>> mode, there's a mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what it is but you can 
>>> find it in the shortcuts pdf.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
>>> On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:
>>> 
 Steve,
 You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
 modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
 weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
 you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
 HTH.
 
 
 On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
> concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i 
> have
> to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
> so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with 
> up
> and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
> part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
> have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
> this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
> Still going through it. Cheers Steve
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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, In the first editing modes example which I still have there was 
portions where you were moving backwards in the audio and it was moving 
like it sounded on a tape recorder when it was playing back very fast.  
On my digi 003 I can get these fast speeds only when using the control 
that you have to turn back but am not able to get these speeds when I 
can hear audio moving back and forward mainly sounds like it does when 
you skip on a CD track.  My question is in the normal pro tools 11 how 
do I get the fast speed playback when using the number pad or can this 
only be done on the interface? Also, in regards to removing things at 
the beginning of the audio track I have some sessions where I have the 
click of the recording button and want to remove this from the audio 
track itself as well as the click of the stop button.  Currently if I do 
this in pro tools then take a look at the raw audio file the clicks are 
still in there.  How can I remove them from the files as well as the 
tracks in pro tools 11?  Nick Gawronski

On 11/3/2014 9:01 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what i’m 
doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i’ll try this 
and see how i go. I’ll have a look at this file.
Steve

On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:


File is still in DropBox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a

Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1. Slip Mode 
keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and that's f2. There's 
a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that seems to flip to Shuffle 
Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay in a particular mode, there's a 
mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what it is but you can find it in the 
shortcuts pdf.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:


Steve,
You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
HTH.


On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:

removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have
to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up
and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
Still going through it. Cheers Steve

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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Steve Sparrow
thanks slau. yes i need to use both of these methods depending on what i’m 
doing. but i do often need to cut regions out of a project, so i’ll try this 
and see how i go. I’ll have a look at this file.
Steve

On 4 Nov 2014, at 12:53 am, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

> File is still in DropBox:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a
> 
> Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1. Slip 
> Mode keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and that's f2. 
> There's a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that seems to flip to 
> Shuffle Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay in a particular mode, 
> there's a mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what it is but you can find it 
> in the shortcuts pdf.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:
> 
>> Steve,
>> You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
>> modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
>> weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
>> you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
>> HTH.
>> 
>> 
>> On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>>> removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
>>> concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have
>>> to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
>>> so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up
>>> and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
>>> part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
>>> have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
>>> this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
>>> Still going through it. Cheers Steve
>>> 
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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
File is still in DropBox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3016244/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a

Long story short, Shuffle Mode is what you want and that would be f1. Slip Mode 
keeps regions where they are after cutting out sections and that's f2. There's 
a quirk with the modes in Pro Tools these days that seems to flip to Shuffle 
Mode. If you know you're going to want to stay in a particular mode, there's a 
mode lock shortcut. Can't remember what it is but you can find it in the 
shortcuts pdf.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 3, 2014, at 8:45 AM, mcdiemert .  wrote:

> Steve,
> You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
> modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
> weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
> you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
> HTH.
> 
> 
> On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
>> concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have
>> to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
>> so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up
>> and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
>> part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
>> have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
>> this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
>> Still going through it. Cheers Steve
>> 
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Re: removing the hole when deleting

2014-11-03 Thread mcdiemert .
Steve,
You would deffinitly want to listen to Slau's recent demo  regarding
modes. He sent out an email with a link to a  demonstration probably 3
weeks ago or so, if you don't have please let me know, and I can get
you a link to it, assuming Slau has deleted it from his Dropbox.
HTH.


On 11/3/14, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting
> concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have
> to do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that.
> so if i've got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up
> and down arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was
> part of the delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could
> have it checked or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I'm sure
> this is covered in mat and rob's tutorial, i just haven't found it yet.
> Still going through it. Cheers Steve
>
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2014-11-03 Thread Steve Sparrow
removing hole when deletingHi guys, just wondering about some deleting 
concepts. Just wanting to know how to remove the hole when deleting. i have to 
do some broadcast stuff. cutting up voice tracks, and things like that. so if 
i’ve got a track selected, and make a selection marking it out with up and down 
arrow, how do i remove the hole when i delete. In sonar this was part of the 
delete dialogue box, and it was called delete hole, you could have it checked 
or unchecked depending on what you wanted to do. I’m sure this is covered in 
mat and rob’s tutorial, i just haven’t found it yet.
Still going through it. Cheers Steve

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