RE: routting 11rack ports, test drive

2015-01-23 Thread Poppa Bear
Hey Rui, thanks for the overview. I have thought about picking one of these up 
some day. 


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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Rui Vilarinho
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 8:21 AM
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Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

Got it.
Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world could 
be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.

In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
 The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer, hertz, 
bits and  clock.
The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning accessibility? 
well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor, therefore 
it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, scroll wheel to swap 
presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be adjust.
some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod, 
distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician, preset 
name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible by 
movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so on.
Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that those 
unaccessible information and editting can be done.

Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
11rack gives 3 ports;
1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects .
3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record once 
again, with any other preset or modification .

Resuming;
You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the input.
 Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your stereo 
rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.

Great  stuff.
Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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Re: automation question

2015-01-23 Thread Mike Lockett
Steve,
make your selection,
do command-4 numpad,
the automation window opens,
VO right until you see manual write in that section you will see write to 
selection.
Now the transport have to be engaged . so you might to set a hotspot their.
if your track is in write or lach, start the transport, now   when you click 
the write to selection bam  its their...

On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you don't 
 have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
 volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are key 
 strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will write 
 fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i want for 
 that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point only.can 
 this be achieved after you have written automation to a track just to tidy 
 things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy one 
 one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

2015-01-23 Thread Rui Vilarinho

Got it.
Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world 
could be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.


In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer, 
hertz, bits and  clock.
The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning accessibility? 
well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor, 
therefore it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, scroll 
wheel to swap presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be adjust.
some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod, 
distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician, 
preset name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible by 
movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so on.
Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that 
those unaccessible information and editting can be done.


Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
11rack gives 3 ports;
1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects .
3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record 
once again, with any other preset or modification .


Resuming;
You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the 
input.
Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your 
stereo rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.


Great  stuff.
Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

2015-01-23 Thread trevor

Thanks for this Rui,
I'm thinking of getting one so I'd be very interested to know how you get on 
with it.


Cheers,

Trevor

-Original Message- 
From: Rui Vilarinho

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 5:21 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

Got it.
Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world
could be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.

In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer,
hertz, bits and  clock.
The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning accessibility?
well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor,
therefore it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, scroll
wheel to swap presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be adjust.
some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod,
distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician,
preset name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible by
movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so on.
Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that
those unaccessible information and editting can be done.

Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
11rack gives 3 ports;
1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects .
3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record
once again, with any other preset or modification .

Resuming;
You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the
input.
Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your
stereo rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.

Great  stuff.
Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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Re: automation question

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as well.

The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i should be 
able to get by with all this.

i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when i am 
mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is this possible 
in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each track for 
automation individually.
Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the jump 
from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to accomplish 
when using tools. 

Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you don't 
 have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
 volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are key 
 strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will write 
 fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i want for 
 that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point only.can 
 this be achieved after you have written automation to a track just to tidy 
 things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy one 
 one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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question about the Avid cloud

2015-01-23 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, With the normal version of pro tools 11 can I make use of the Avid 
cloud for storing projects and having projects on my local system get 
uploaded to the cloud or is this just a pro tools first feature?  How 
much space do you get with the Avid cloud?  Nick Gawronski


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11rack test drive, recording using mic input

2015-01-23 Thread Rui Vilarinho

No worrys buddy.

I was question myself why the hell i wasnt having success recording vocal 
through the mic xlr input .

It seems that within Pro Tools the port  has got the name  Mic in .
Not within Sonar! yes, be aware that the Mic input   will be the Guitar r  , 
so, the guitar L will be the guitar input of course .

It's possible to record both at the same time .
Has got a 48 v phantom power for condenser mics and some button that seems 
to be a mic  gain  booster or if the opposite perhaps a filter.



Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

- Original Message - 
From: trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive



Thanks for this Rui,
I'm thinking of getting one so I'd be very interested to know how you get 
on with it.


Cheers,

Trevor

-Original Message- 
From: Rui Vilarinho

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 5:21 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

Got it.
Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world
could be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.

In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer,
hertz, bits and  clock.
The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning 
accessibility?

well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor,
therefore it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, 
scroll

wheel to swap presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be adjust.
some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod,
distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician,
preset name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible 
by
movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so 
on.

Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that
those unaccessible information and editting can be done.

Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
11rack gives 3 ports;
1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects 
.

3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record
once again, with any other preset or modification .

Resuming;
You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the
input.
Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your
stereo rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.

Great  stuff.
Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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Re: 11rack test drive, recording using mic input

2015-01-23 Thread ashley cox
That second switch is a pad switch

 On 23 Jan 2015, at 21:18, Rui Vilarinho ruia...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 No worrys buddy.
 
 I was question myself why the hell i wasnt having success recording vocal 
 through the mic xlr input .
 It seems that within Pro Tools the port  has got the name  Mic in .
 Not within Sonar! yes, be aware that the Mic input   will be the Guitar r  , 
 so, the guitar L will be the guitar input of course .
 It's possible to record both at the same time .
 Has got a 48 v phantom power for condenser mics and some button that seems to 
 be a mic  gain  booster or if the opposite perhaps a filter.
 
 
 Regards,
 Rui Vilarinho
 
 - Original Message - From: trevor trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 7:01 PM
 Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive
 
 
 Thanks for this Rui,
 I'm thinking of getting one so I'd be very interested to know how you get on 
 with it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Trevor
 
 -Original Message- From: Rui Vilarinho
 Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 5:21 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive
 
 Got it.
 Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world
 could be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.
 
 In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
 Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
 The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
 Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer,
 hertz, bits and  clock.
 The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning accessibility?
 well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor,
 therefore it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, scroll
 wheel to swap presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be adjust.
 some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod,
 distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
 No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician,
 preset name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible by
 movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so on.
 Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that
 those unaccessible information and editting can be done.
 
 Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
 11rack gives 3 ports;
 1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
 2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects .
 3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record
 once again, with any other preset or modification .
 
 Resuming;
 You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
 Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the
 input.
 Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your
 stereo rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.
 
 Great  stuff.
 Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.
 
 Regards,
 Rui Vilarinho
 
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Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Steve,
About the automation question for all tracks.
Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will limit 
the time to find it.
This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to what 
ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
hth
Chuck


On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as 
 well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i should 
 be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when i 
 am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is this 
 possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each track 
 for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the 
 jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
 volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are 
 key strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will 
 write fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i 
 want for that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point 
 only.can this be achieved after you have written automation to a track just 
 to tidy things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy one 
 one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hey chuck. I figured it out. got the group up. 
Steve

 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
 groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will limit 
 the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to what 
 ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as 
 well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i should 
 be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when i 
 am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is this 
 possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each track 
 for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the 
 jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
 volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are 
 key strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will 
 write fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i 
 want for that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point 
 only.can this be achieved after you have written automation to a track 
 just to tidy things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy 
 one one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
Ok cool. that looks good. so the only query is, if i f i do this. and select 
the automation on the mix group. will i have the ability to right automation 
for each track. or if i right automation for one faer is it going to change all 
the other tracks. So what i’m after is this. i need to have automation selected 
so i can mix a pile of tracks in a session  using my control surface. i don’t 
need the same automation across all tracks in the group. the main thing is i’d 
like to be able to turn on automation over 20 or more tracks without selecting 
them individually. Is this what the group will allow me to do.
not sure if i’m making sense.

 On 24 Jan 2015, at 9:21 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 What I do is to select the tracks I want then hit command G to get in to 
 the groups dialogue.
 I usually select the edit/mix group option which is the pt default.
 If you haven't been in to the groups dialogue I could walk you through it if 
 you want.
 I'm on the east coast of the USA if you want to chat by phone. :)
 Talk soon
 Chuck
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com http://www.soundpicturerecording.com/
 954-742-0019
 Isaiah 26 : 3
  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
 he trusteth in thee.
 
 In GOD I Trust
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 thanks. chuck. 
 how do you make a group from selected tracks. or are you talking about 
 asining them to a bus.i assume not.
 Thanks 
 Steve
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
 groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will 
 limit the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to 
 what ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as 
 well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i 
 should be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when 
 i am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is 
 this possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each 
 track for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the 
 jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com 
 mailto:slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the 
 written volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au 
 mailto:i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing 
 i can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may 
 have selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are 
 key strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will 
 write fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where 
 i want for that specific point, how do i write the automation for that 
 point only.can this be achieved after you have written automation to a 
 track just to tidy things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the 

Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Steve,
What I do is to select the tracks I want then hit command G to get in to the 
groups dialogue.
I usually select the edit/mix group option which is the pt default.
If you haven't been in to the groups dialogue I could walk you through it if 
you want.
I'm on the east coast of the USA if you want to chat by phone. :)
Talk soon
Chuck


CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
Isaiah 26 : 3
 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he 
trusteth in thee.

In GOD I Trust

On Jan 23, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:

 thanks. chuck. 
 how do you make a group from selected tracks. or are you talking about 
 asining them to a bus.i assume not.
 Thanks 
 Steve
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
 groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will limit 
 the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to 
 what ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as 
 well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i 
 should be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when 
 i am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is this 
 possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each track 
 for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the 
 jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the 
 written volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au 
 wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing 
 i can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may 
 have selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are 
 key strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will 
 write fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i 
 want for that specific point, how do i write the automation for that 
 point only.can this be achieved after you have written automation to a 
 track just to tidy things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy 
 one one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
thanks. chuck. 
how do you make a group from selected tracks. or are you talking about asining 
them to a bus.i assume not.
Thanks 
Steve
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
 groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will limit 
 the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to what 
 ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that as 
 well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i should 
 be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally when i 
 am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. is this 
 possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select each track 
 for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make the 
 jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this 
 might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
 volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are 
 key strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will 
 write fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i 
 want for that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point 
 only.can this be achieved after you have written automation to a track 
 just to tidy things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll 
 have to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy 
 one one day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

2015-01-23 Thread Rui Vilarinho
No problem, I am rocking with the deep rocking sound of this machine. Has 
got 104 factory presets and plus 104 possible to personalize. Yet, it seems 
that will be possible to load some presets somewhere within Pro Tools .

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 5:28 PM
Subject: RE: routting 11rack ports, test drive


Hey Rui, thanks for the overview. I have thought about picking one of 
these up some day.



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Behalf Of Rui Vilarinho

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 8:21 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: routting 11rack ports, test drive

Got it.
Hi guys, thought  my test drive with 11rack within Sonar on windows world 
could be apreciated by guitarist or bass players, well,anyone  interested.


In my judge it's a fantastic guitar and bass sound and fx  processor.
Yet, it's a great USB audio interface.
The ASIO  drivers are amazing. Zero, I mean really zero latency.
Exist a basic 11rack control pannel, where it's easy to adjust buffer, 
hertz, bits and  clock.
The hardware; it's a 2unit great AVID design, but concerning 
accessibility?
well, it's suppose to be use also as a stand alone guitar processor, 
therefore it's like a amplifyer. knobs all around, straight forward, 
scroll wheel to swap presets and a bunch of knobs where parameters cam be 
adjust.
some button pads that enable or disable several fx, like delay reverb mod, 
distortion and so on. Yet, a button pad tap tempo .
No  ! it doesnt talk, so the display cant be read by a blind musician, 
preset name and preset editting must be investigated if could be possible 
by movements, like, one left, two down and edit button , press save and so 
on.
Very soon I'll gonna test it out within Pro Tools, where I believe that 
those unaccessible information and editting can be done.


Anyhow, concerning Sonar DAW; you gonna like this:
11rack gives 3 ports;
1st . Guitar ; records the dry guitar.
2nd . Eleven Rig ; records the sound of the amp, cab, mic and any effects 
.
3rd . ReAmp ; will aloud to direct the dry guitar to the 11rack and record 
once again, with any other preset or modification .


Resuming;
You can create one mono audio track. Select Guitar In as its input.
Also, you can create a stereo audio track. Select Eleven Rig L/R as the 
input.
Record enable both tracks and record your part. This will record your 
stereo rig and a clean signal that you can reamp, or easily edit later.


Great  stuff.
Now Pro Tools comes with 11rack.

Regards,
Rui Vilarinho

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automation question

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
selected 
i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are key 
strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will write 
fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i want for 
that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point only.can this 
be achieved after you have written automation to a track just to tidy things 
up. 

I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll have 
to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy one one day. 
but that’s a way off.
Steve

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Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Steve,

Rather than dealing with groups and overlapping ranges of tracks within 
different groups, enabling and disabling groups, etc. Select the tracks for 
which you wish to change the automation mode and do the following:
Focus on the automation mode pop-up menu  for one of the selected tracks.
Route the mouse pointer to the pop-up menu with Control-Option-Command-f5.
While holding Option-Shift, press the mouse button and select an automation 
mode.
The Option-Shift modifiers will apply the same automation mode to all selected 
tracks.

Slau

On Jan 23, 2015, at 6:33 PM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:

 Ok cool. that looks good. so the only query is, if i f i do this. and select 
 the automation on the mix group. will i have the ability to right automation 
 for each track. or if i right automation for one faer is it going to change 
 all the other tracks. So what i’m after is this. i need to have automation 
 selected so i can mix a pile of tracks in a session  using my control 
 surface. i don’t need the same automation across all tracks in the group. the 
 main thing is i’d like to be able to turn on automation over 20 or more 
 tracks without selecting them individually. Is this what the group will allow 
 me to do.
 not sure if i’m making sense.
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 9:21 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 What I do is to select the tracks I want then hit command G to get in to 
 the groups dialogue.
 I usually select the edit/mix group option which is the pt default.
 If you haven't been in to the groups dialogue I could walk you through it if 
 you want.
 I'm on the east coast of the USA if you want to chat by phone. :)
 Talk soon
 Chuck
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 954-742-0019
 Isaiah 26 : 3
  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
 he trusteth in thee.
 
 In GOD I Trust
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 thanks. chuck. 
 how do you make a group from selected tracks. or are you talking about 
 asining them to a bus.i assume not.
 Thanks 
 Steve
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL 
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in the 
 groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will 
 limit the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to 
 what ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that 
 as well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i 
 should be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally 
 when i am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. 
 is this possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select 
 each track for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make 
 the jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that 
 might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think 
 this might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the 
 written volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au 
 wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only 
 thing i can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that 
 i may have selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow 

Re: automation question; Mix Attributes

2015-01-23 Thread Steve Sparrow
hey thanks again Slau.  Now just say you wanted automation over every track. 
can you just hit something like command a to select every track, or do you need 
to go through and select each one. 
Steve
On 24 Jan 2015, at 2:35 pm, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 Rather than dealing with groups and overlapping ranges of tracks within 
 different groups, enabling and disabling groups, etc. Select the tracks for 
 which you wish to change the automation mode and do the following:
 Focus on the automation mode pop-up menu  for one of the selected tracks.
 Route the mouse pointer to the pop-up menu with Control-Option-Command-f5.
 While holding Option-Shift, press the mouse button and select an automation 
 mode.
 The Option-Shift modifiers will apply the same automation mode to all 
 selected tracks.
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 6:33 PM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
 
 Ok cool. that looks good. so the only query is, if i f i do this. and select 
 the automation on the mix group. will i have the ability to right automation 
 for each track. or if i right automation for one faer is it going to change 
 all the other tracks. So what i’m after is this. i need to have automation 
 selected so i can mix a pile of tracks in a session  using my control 
 surface. i don’t need the same automation across all tracks in the group. 
 the main thing is i’d like to be able to turn on automation over 20 or more 
 tracks without selecting them individually. Is this what the group will 
 allow me to do.
 not sure if i’m making sense.
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 9:21 am, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 What I do is to select the tracks I want then hit command G to get in to 
 the groups dialogue.
 I usually select the edit/mix group option which is the pt default.
 If you haven't been in to the groups dialogue I could walk you through it 
 if you want.
 I'm on the east coast of the USA if you want to chat by phone. :)
 Talk soon
 Chuck
 
 
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 On Jan 23, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 thanks. chuck. 
 how do you make a group from selected tracks. or are you talking about 
 asining them to a bus.i assume not.
 Thanks 
 Steve
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 7:43 am, CHUCK REICHEL 
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 About the automation question for all tracks.
 Make a group from the selected tracks you want to automate now when in 
 the groups dialogue choose the Automation Mode option   check it.
 You'll find this option after you select the  Attributes tab.
 The quick way is to build a VO item chooser and type in auto this will 
 limit the time to find it.
 This will change all tracks in that group when that group is selected to 
 what ever you change any of the tracks in that group.
 IE If you change one of the group members to latch they all go in to 
 latch.
 hth
 Chuck
 
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
 
 Hey slau, thanks. works just fine. Thanks also to mike. i will try that 
 as well.
 
 The whole thing would be easier with a control surface, but i think i 
 should be able to get by with all this.
 
 i guess the only other interesting question is this. is there any way of 
 selecting all tracks for spiffic  tasks like say automation. Normally 
 when i am mixing in sonar, i select all  tracks, and turn on automation. 
 is this possible in protools, or do we need to go and physically select 
 each track for automation individually.
 Sorry about the endless amount of questions. I am almost ready to make 
 the jump from sonar to protools in my studio. i think.
 just trying to think of things in my work flow that i may   need to 
 accomplish when using tools. 
 
 Steve
 
 On 24 Jan 2015, at 1:21 am, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you 
 don't have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.
 
 I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but 
 that might be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I 
 think this might work:
 
 Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
 When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the 
 written volume automation level.
 Set your track's automation mode to Write.
 Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
 Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.
 
 
 You should have the new automation level written now.
 
 Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for 
 automation.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au 
 wrote:
 
 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only 
 thing i can’t seem 

regarding the announcement of the new Pro Tools First

2015-01-23 Thread Slau Halatyn
For anybody who's been following the announcements from the NAMM Show, you 
might have heard of a new product from Avid called Pro Tools First. It's 
essentially Avid's most basic, entry-level version of Pro Tools with very 
little in the way of features but it has all the basic necessities for 
recording and editing, hosting some plug-ins, etc. It's scheduled for release 
this first quarter.

From an accessibility standpoint, it's very much the same as Pro tools 11. 
However, there's one major difference: there doesn't seem to be a track list 
table. Having spent some time with it, I can say that there didn't appear to 
be any way to easily know which track was selected other than simply listening 
while scrubbing. I'll try to spend a little more time but I'll have to get a 
more recent beta.

Slau

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quick FAQ on PT First

2015-01-23 Thread Slau Halatyn
Just a quick few points on the upcoming Pro Tools First:
http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2015/1/23/pro-tools-first-software-frequently-asked-questions.html

Slau

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Re: automation question

2015-01-23 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Steve,

As expected, doing this with a control surface is simple but, since you don't 
have access to one there, you'll need to improvise.

I'm used to having the option of writing to an entire selection but that might 
be an HD feature, I'm not sure, to be honest. However, I think this might work:

Select the range for which you want to write new volume automation.
When you play back that section, your volume fader will reflect the written 
volume automation level.
Set your track's automation mode to Write.
Set your volume fader to the desired volume level.
Engage the transport for the duration of the selection.


You should have the new automation level written now.

Control-Shift-up and down arrow commands are for clip gain, not for automation.

HTH,

Slau

On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:

 i’ve basically sussed out how to write and delete automation. only thing i 
 can’t seem to work out is how to just an individual phraze that i may have 
 selected 
 i think i wrote a static pass of automation, but maybe i did not do i t 
 correctly. although i’ve been over the instructions a couple of times.
 i was also under the impression that control shift up and down arrow are key 
 strokes to do this, but i can’t seem to get this to work either.
 so what i’m getting is this. When i move the fader up and down it will write 
 fine, but if i make a selection, and then move the fader to where i want for 
 that specific point, how do i write the automation for that point only.can 
 this be achieved after you have written automation to a track just to tidy 
 things up. 
 
 I have to do this without a control surface. I have the mackie universal 
 control surface with an extender which is excellent. but i am working in 
 broadcast as well and can not get my control surface down there, so i’ll have 
 to do the best i can without one. Maybe i can convince them to buy one one 
 day. but that’s a way off.
 Steve
 
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New Simple Audio Interface from Roland

2015-01-23 Thread Chris Smart

Roland Super UA USB Audio Interface

http://www.rolandus.com/products/super_ua/specifications/

No midi or s/pdif, but it does play 1bit DSD and 32bit PCM natively 
if that's important to folks.


Chris

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