Re: Pitch 'n time

2015-01-20 Thread Mike Lockett
John maybe the confusion is,
in my explanation.
So I’ll try again,
Pitch -n Time pro V3 will work in PT 10.3.5 and PT11 and higher.
In PT 10.3.5 the parameters can’t be read by voice over, but you can use the 
shortcut keys I referred to in my earlier email.
There is a shortcut command to move semitones but cents can only be adjusted 
visually at this time…
Now in PT11 and higher, you can interact with the parameters
in which case you can adjust semitones and cents individually.
Cents can only be incremented %17 at a time..
This is because of V-O and not Pitch -n Time.
Hope this helps 
On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Slau Halation  wrote:

> Hi John,
> 
> You can adjust the parameter in one cent increments. In addition, you can 
> adjust in percentages, note values, etc. In fact, there are dozens of 
> editable parameters between the pitch and time domains. Also, there are 
> options for resetting parameters back to defaults.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Jan 20, 2015, at 7:54 AM, John Gunn  wrote:
> 
>> Mike,
>> 
>> Thanks for the info but to be sure, can one move in shorter increments in 
>> cents?
>> 
>> Meaning I want to move smaller then semi tones 50 cents.
>> 
>> Take care, John
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey John,
>>> Its in PT10  where you have to use short cut keys to move semitones.
>>> ;
>>> Theres know shortcut to move cents.
>>> But in PT11 the parameters can be control by V-O.
>>> When the plug-in window is open, interact with plug-in view,
>>> go to output percent view interact with it,
>>> V-O up or down to change the cents.
>>> Hope this helps.
>>> 
>>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:50 AM, John Gunn  wrote:
>>> 
 Mike,
 
 Can youy also instead of semi tones change in cents value as well?
 
 John
 
 
> On Jan 15, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
> 
> Hi guys, just wanted to tell you about the new “pitch ’n Time pro V3.”
> It works with Pro tools 10.3.5 and higher.
> It's only accessible with 11.1 and higher with voice over. 
> Although in ten three there are some short cut keys that you can use for
> Example
> 
> To change pitch one semitone use the control up or down arrow depending 
> on the direction you need to go.
> For time contraction or expansion use control and left or  
> rright arrow. thesecommands work any where the plug-in  window is open
> 
> Pitch ’n time is the industry go to plug for TCE and key 
> Manipulation 
> The company is Serato.
> In 11 when the plug-in window is open, 
> Interact with the
> plug-in parameter  and all of it is accessible…
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On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

> Hi John,
> 
> You can adjust the parameter in one cent increments. In addition, you can 
> adjust in percentages, note values, etc. In fact, there are dozens of 
> editable parameters between the pitch and time domains. Also, there are 
> options for resetting parameters back to defaults.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Jan 20, 2015, at 7:54 AM, John Gunn  wrote:
> 
>> Mike,
>> 
>> Thanks for the info but to be sure, can one move in shorter increments in 
>> cents?
>> 
>> Meaning I want to move smaller then semi tones 50 cents.
>> 
>> Take care, John
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey John,
>>> Its in PT

Re: good app to convert .ogg audio for pt use?

2015-01-20 Thread John André Lium-Netland
Hi,

Fission will both play and convert .OGG files to whatever format you like.
http://rogueamoeba.com/fission/

Best,
John André Lium-Netland

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good app to convert .ogg audio for pt use?

2015-01-20 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi list,
I have some .ogg files that someone sent me for song production ideas.
Needless to say My mac mini running mavericks can't play them.
Whats a rock solid solution to convert the .ogg audio in to something usable?
TIA
Chuck




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Re: Pitch 'n time

2015-01-20 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi John,

You can adjust the parameter in one cent increments. In addition, you can 
adjust in percentages, note values, etc. In fact, there are dozens of editable 
parameters between the pitch and time domains. Also, there are options for 
resetting parameters back to defaults.

HTH,

Slau

On Jan 20, 2015, at 7:54 AM, John Gunn  wrote:

> Mike,
> 
> Thanks for the info but to be sure, can one move in shorter increments in 
> cents?
> 
> Meaning I want to move smaller then semi tones 50 cents.
> 
> Take care, John
> 
> 
>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
>> 
>> Hey John,
>> Its in PT10  where you have to use short cut keys to move semitones.
>> ;
>> Theres know shortcut to move cents.
>> But in PT11 the parameters can be control by V-O.
>> When the plug-in window is open, interact with plug-in view,
>> go to output percent view interact with it,
>> V-O up or down to change the cents.
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:50 AM, John Gunn  wrote:
>> 
>>> Mike,
>>> 
>>> Can youy also instead of semi tones change in cents value as well?
>>> 
>>> John
>>> 
>>> 
 On Jan 15, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
 
 Hi guys, just wanted to tell you about the new “pitch ’n Time pro V3.”
 It works with Pro tools 10.3.5 and higher.
 It's only accessible with 11.1 and higher with voice over. 
 Although in ten three there are some short cut keys that you can use for
 Example
 
 To change pitch one semitone use the control up or down arrow depending on 
 the direction you need to go.
 For time contraction or expansion use control and left or  
 rright arrow. thesecommands work any where the plug-in  window is open
 
 Pitch ’n time is the industry go to plug for TCE and key 
 Manipulation 
 The company is Serato.
 In 11 when the plug-in window is open, 
 Interact with the
 plug-in parameter  and all of it is accessible…
 
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Hip-hop synts and sounds

2015-01-20 Thread chad morrison
Could somebody please point me in the right direction to find good modern pop 
and hip-hop since and sound effects?

>From Chad's iPhone

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Re: Pitch 'n time

2015-01-20 Thread John Gunn
Mike,

Thanks for the info but to be sure, can one move in shorter increments in cents?

Meaning I want to move smaller then semi tones 50 cents.

Take care, John


> On Jan 19, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
> 
> Hey John,
> Its in PT10  where you have to use short cut keys to move semitones.
> ;
> Theres know shortcut to move cents.
> But in PT11 the parameters can be control by V-O.
> When the plug-in window is open, interact with plug-in view,
> go to output percent view interact with it,
> V-O up or down to change the cents.
> Hope this helps.
> 
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:50 AM, John Gunn  wrote:
> 
>> Mike,
>> 
>> Can youy also instead of semi tones change in cents value as well?
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 15, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys, just wanted to tell you about the new “pitch ’n Time pro V3.”
>>> It works with Pro tools 10.3.5 and higher.
>>> It's only accessible with 11.1 and higher with voice over. 
>>> Although in ten three there are some short cut keys that you can use for
>>> Example
>>> 
>>> To change pitch one semitone use the control up or down arrow depending on 
>>> the direction you need to go.
>>> For time contraction or expansion use control and left or  
>>> rright arrow. thesecommands work any where the plug-in  window is open
>>> 
>>> Pitch ’n time is the industry go to plug for TCE and key 
>>> Manipulation 
>>> The company is Serato.
>>> In 11 when the plug-in window is open, 
>>> Interact with the
>>> plug-in parameter  and all of it is accessible…
>>> 
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Re: specking up a mac for protools

2015-01-20 Thread TheOreoMonster
If its 256GB its an SSD whose write speeds are not measured in revolutions per 
minute (7200RPM) like spinning drives. SSD’s (Solid State Drives) Are way 
faster and 256 should be plenty big for an internal drive.
On Jan 19, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Mike Lockett  wrote:

> Hey Steve I'm kind of confuse you suggested to him an external drive and he 
> replied about a 256 GB internal drive
> Tell him he can get a USB two or three  TB drive for probably a hundred bucks
> For your other question
> most drives these days are sufficient
> 
> make sure its 7200-RPM…
> 
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Gordon Kent  wrote:
> 
>>  I have just one 512 gig ssd drive and that 
>> works fine, but I have thought about removing the DVD drive and putting in 
>> another SSD drive for the audio and as a backup.  I wouldn't do that with 
>> mechanical drives in a laptop because that would be a lot of heat, but the 
>> ssd drives run   much cooler.  I'm surprised you've gotten away with using a 
>> usb 2 drive for streaming audio.  Maybe on a mac it just works better than 
>> on a pc.  I certainly would go with thunderbolt if possible.  What kind of 
>> audio interface will he be using?  If he is using a usb audio interface, a 
>> usb drive really wouldn't be a good idea because there just wouldn't be 
>> enough bandwidth for both.
>> Gord
>> 
>> -Original Message- From: TheOreoMonster
>> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 6:17 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: specking up a mac for protools
>> 
>> Either from the avid webstore or a local dealer. The avid website can point 
>> you to these as well. Will pretty much cost you the same either way.
>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 5:48 PM, EsubalewT .  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, I have a question, what is the cheepist way to buy Pro Tools? I
>>> have a mac I bought for recording and editing perposes. Any idea's
>>> would be valuable. Thank you so much!! Ethan
>>> 
>>> On 1/19/15, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
 256GB  Should be plenty sufficient for an internal drive. Avid recommends 
 FW
 on OSX for use with PT, that being said i been using a USB 2 drive with no
 issues. Also i am most lit an audio guy and a rarely record more than 2
 tracks at the same time. However i have mixed projects with 24+ tracks
 streaming back off said USB drive with no issues. As some will say, Your
 milage may vary when not using the recommended specs. If they can afford it
 a Thunderbolt drive will be as fast as any internal drive So thats also
 another option.
 On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:48 AM, Steve Sparrow 
 wrote:
 
> Hi guys a friend of mine is specking up a mac book pro for protools. he is
> going for an i 7 processor with 16 gig of ram.
> 
> a couple of small questions. i sujested to him to use an external drive,
> and not to use the main hard drive on the mac for recording. So he is
> asking if a 256 gig internal drive would be big enough if he was adding an
> external drive. I would have thought it would be, but thought i'd ask
> anyway.
> 
> the other question is what type of external drive should he be running. .
> Is it better to  for a u s b 3 external drive, or would thunderbolt be
> better. or a firewire drive.
> Steve
> 
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Re: specking up a mac for protools

2015-01-20 Thread TheOreoMonster
Yeah, probably part of the reason i got away with using USB drives is that my 
interfaces have always been firewire. So Audio and Drives weren’t sharing the 
same bus.
On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Gordon Kent  wrote:

>   I have just one 512 gig ssd drive and that 
> works fine, but I have thought about removing the DVD drive and putting in 
> another SSD drive for the audio and as a backup.  I wouldn't do that with 
> mechanical drives in a laptop because that would be a lot of heat, but the 
> ssd drives run   much cooler.  I'm surprised you've gotten away with using a 
> usb 2 drive for streaming audio.  Maybe on a mac it just works better than on 
> a pc.  I certainly would go with thunderbolt if possible.  What kind of audio 
> interface will he be using?  If he is using a usb audio interface, a usb 
> drive really wouldn't be a good idea because there just wouldn't be enough 
> bandwidth for both.
> Gord
> 
> -Original Message- From: TheOreoMonster
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 6:17 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: specking up a mac for protools
> 
> Either from the avid webstore or a local dealer. The avid website can point 
> you to these as well. Will pretty much cost you the same either way.
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 5:48 PM, EsubalewT .  wrote:
> 
>> Hi, I have a question, what is the cheepist way to buy Pro Tools? I
>> have a mac I bought for recording and editing perposes. Any idea's
>> would be valuable. Thank you so much!! Ethan
>> 
>> On 1/19/15, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
>>> 256GB  Should be plenty sufficient for an internal drive. Avid recommends FW
>>> on OSX for use with PT, that being said i been using a USB 2 drive with no
>>> issues. Also i am most lit an audio guy and a rarely record more than 2
>>> tracks at the same time. However i have mixed projects with 24+ tracks
>>> streaming back off said USB drive with no issues. As some will say, Your
>>> milage may vary when not using the recommended specs. If they can afford it
>>> a Thunderbolt drive will be as fast as any internal drive So thats also
>>> another option.
>>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:48 AM, Steve Sparrow 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
 Hi guys a friend of mine is specking up a mac book pro for protools. he is
 going for an i 7 processor with 16 gig of ram.
 
 a couple of small questions. i sujested to him to use an external drive,
 and not to use the main hard drive on the mac for recording. So he is
 asking if a 256 gig internal drive would be big enough if he was adding an
 external drive. I would have thought it would be, but thought i'd ask
 anyway.
 
 the other question is what type of external drive should he be running. .
 Is it better to  for a u s b 3 external drive, or would thunderbolt be
 better. or a firewire drive.
 Steve
 
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