SourceConnect (was: Remote collaboration)

2016-07-20 Thread Satauna
Hey, Chuck and all,

 

There are different versions of SourceConnect. SourceConnect Now is free and is 
basically done over the web, but I don’t think it’s meant for any kind of heavy 
lifting. If you’re just doing voice work it might do the job, although I’ve 
never used it. I do know other voice actors who do, though, but I can’t speak 
to its accessibility or anything.

 

I have a SourceConnect Standard license. I bought it before subscriptions went 
into effect. I do know that this standard license can now be had for $35 per 
month with no iLok required, and I think they also have quarterly and annual 
rates.

 

Then there is a SourceConnect Pro, and I think that’s a one-time purchase and 
then a yearly cost if you want a support contract.

 

You can find more info at source-elements.com

 

Hope that helps!!

Satauna

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:09 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Remote collaboration

 

Hi Satauna,

How much is SourceConnect   per month?

When I was doing some beta work for "Rebekah" at "SourceConnect" it was 
subscription i believe?

TIA

Chuck

 

 

On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:41 PM, accessibleproto...@gmail.com wrote:





Hi Satauna,

Yes, that looks awesome! Thank you so much. I will look at that in the next  
few days.
Rocco

Sent from my iPhone




On Jul 19, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Satauna Howery  wrote:

 

Rocco,

 

Sounds like you're looking for something like SourceConnect from Source 
Elements. It does exactly what you're describing. As a voice actor, I use it 
all the time to have studios record what I'm reading remotely, in real time.  
SourceConnect is either a stand alone app or a plugin. They just released 
version 3.9. I tend to use this app under Windows. The last time I tried it 
with a Mac it wasn't accessible, but I've never attempted the plugin version 
under ProTools and it's been over a year since I tried it with the Mac. I know 
they're trying to go more toward a web interface, at least for the stand alone 
version.

Satauna

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Rocco Fiorentino

Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:33 PM

To: Pro Tools Accessibility List

Subject: Remote collaboration

 

Hi All,

 

I might have asked this before, but if I did, it was a long time ago. Do any of 
you know of a way to collaborate remotely when using pro tools, in real time? 
Either sending a high-quality audio stream between 2 people, or something 
within PT itself? I’m thinking similar to team talk but more accessible and 
easier to use from the Mac side.

 

Thanks so much,

 

Rocco

 

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Re: Q: Synth accessibility and soundcreation on the mac imput welcome

2016-07-20 Thread 'Patrick Schuppe' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hello Slau,
To my knofledge Omnisfere 2 has no NKS yet. I may be wrong on that but will 
ask their support before buying.

Thanks for all your great help. I bought the pt with speach a while ago 
that will give me a great introduktion I think.

Warm regards,
Patrick Schuppe

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Jog/sutle between tracks.

2016-07-20 Thread Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso
All;

I imported files to tracks. When I cut one of this and paste it after the 
other, putting a second of silence and return to the begin of the session. I 
navigate with the jog or sutle and when the first track ends, I can continue 
navigating but without playback. I know that I am moving because the main 
counter changes. If I press play, the sound come up. if I use the num pad to FF 
or RW, I have sound. but when I tried use the jog or sutle, nothing. If I 
return to the begin of the session, I have again sound response until the end 
of the first track.
ideas?
Thanks,
JP.

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Re: Witch Mac?

2016-07-20 Thread Gordon Kent
   Maybe not yet, but they are getting stronger all 
the time.  Even Garage band can handle 32 tracks of audio now.  Only folks 
like us who are working in a professional capacity really need the full 
potential of a pro daw.  A friend of mine was complaining because his 
company is making him use an iPad to handle sales accounts and the like.

Gord

-Original Message- 
From: Phil Muir

Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 3:57 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Witch Mac?

Gord cant' see regular computers going away for quite some time.  Don't
think your tablets etc really have the horse power required to mix and
master full blown projects in any DAW.

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Gordon Kent
Sent: 20 July 2016 20:30
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

   When I bought my macbook pro back in 2011, I

got it maxed out at the time.  It is still working well for me.  If you are
thinking long term, getting the best available, or at least the most you can

aaford, is good advice.  Who knows?  With fewer and fewer people using
actual computers these days, opting for tablets and iOS devices instead,
regular computers may become special order items.
Gord

-Original Message- 
From: TheOreoMonster

Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:52 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

Agreed with Slau here. Especially if video editing comes along you have a
screen ready made for it built in as apple just upped the game in that
regards with the current Gen 5k iMacs color Gammet. Assuming you may need to

show finish products to clients or if you are working  with someone else. I
have a 2011 iMac i just maxed the ram out in this past weekend finally and
its still going strong 5 years later .



On Jul 17, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Bang for the buck will probably be an iMac 27" maxed out. Mac Pro will
cost an unbelievable sum of money but, hey, if budget isn't a
consideration, the best thing to do is get the fastest computer with the
most RAM you could afford. That advice will pretty much always be the
case.
Slau

On Jul 17, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Egbert VanOoit  wrote:


Hi All,
I wonder what Mac you would buy if you have the money, use VoiceOver, and



wanna use it for the next five years to come.
I will use protools hd native, will do post production for tv, music,
like demo's  and other stuff.
big chance the video edit site comes along to, as my friend is into that.
My idea is to buy a mac pro, the six core with as many intern memory as
possible, 64 gig and live happy ever after for the coming half decade.
Would that be a way to go?
If you are running such a configuration now and sometimes experience
trouble, please tell me so. there is an even better Macpro to buy and if
need be I ll do that.


First I tought to buy a macbook pro, but since they limit those to have
only 16 gig intern inside and the fact that a laptop is less powerfull
then a reall macpro...
So please shoot.

Mac

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RE: Wich mac?

2016-07-20 Thread Phil Muir
Well running a mid 2012 15 inch MacBook Pro here with 16GB of RAM.  Took out
the regular drive and fitted a Samxung Evo 500GB and now this thing really
flies!!

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Gordon Kent
Sent: 20 July 2016 20:30
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

When I bought my macbook pro back in 2011, I

got it maxed out at the time.  It is still working well for me.  If you are 
thinking long term, getting the best available, or at least the most you can

aaford, is good advice.  Who knows?  With fewer and fewer people using 
actual computers these days, opting for tablets and iOS devices instead, 
regular computers may become special order items.
Gord

-Original Message- 
From: TheOreoMonster
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:52 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

Agreed with Slau here. Especially if video editing comes along you have a 
screen ready made for it built in as apple just upped the game in that 
regards with the current Gen 5k iMacs color Gammet. Assuming you may need to

show finish products to clients or if you are working  with someone else. I 
have a 2011 iMac i just maxed the ram out in this past weekend finally and 
its still going strong 5 years later .


> On Jul 17, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>
> Bang for the buck will probably be an iMac 27" maxed out. Mac Pro will 
> cost an unbelievable sum of money but, hey, if budget isn't a 
> consideration, the best thing to do is get the fastest computer with the 
> most RAM you could afford. That advice will pretty much always be the 
> case.
> Slau
>
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Egbert VanOoit  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I wonder what Mac you would buy if you have the money, use VoiceOver, and

>> wanna use it for the next five years to come.
>> I will use protools hd native, will do post production for tv, music, 
>> like demo's  and other stuff.
>> big chance the video edit site comes along to, as my friend is into that.
>> My idea is to buy a mac pro, the six core with as many intern memory as 
>> possible, 64 gig and live happy ever after for the coming half decade.
>> Would that be a way to go?
>> If you are running such a configuration now and sometimes experience 
>> trouble, please tell me so. there is an even better Macpro to buy and if 
>> need be I ll do that.
>>
>>
>> First I tought to buy a macbook pro, but since they limit those to have 
>> only 16 gig intern inside and the fact that a laptop is less powerfull 
>> then a reall macpro...
>> So please shoot.
>>
>> Mac
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RE: Witch Mac?

2016-07-20 Thread Phil Muir
Gord cant' see regular computers going away for quite some time.  Don't
think your tablets etc really have the horse power required to mix and
master full blown projects in any DAW.

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Gordon Kent
Sent: 20 July 2016 20:30
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

When I bought my macbook pro back in 2011, I

got it maxed out at the time.  It is still working well for me.  If you are 
thinking long term, getting the best available, or at least the most you can

aaford, is good advice.  Who knows?  With fewer and fewer people using 
actual computers these days, opting for tablets and iOS devices instead, 
regular computers may become special order items.
Gord

-Original Message- 
From: TheOreoMonster
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:52 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

Agreed with Slau here. Especially if video editing comes along you have a 
screen ready made for it built in as apple just upped the game in that 
regards with the current Gen 5k iMacs color Gammet. Assuming you may need to

show finish products to clients or if you are working  with someone else. I 
have a 2011 iMac i just maxed the ram out in this past weekend finally and 
its still going strong 5 years later .


> On Jul 17, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>
> Bang for the buck will probably be an iMac 27" maxed out. Mac Pro will 
> cost an unbelievable sum of money but, hey, if budget isn't a 
> consideration, the best thing to do is get the fastest computer with the 
> most RAM you could afford. That advice will pretty much always be the 
> case.
> Slau
>
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Egbert VanOoit  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I wonder what Mac you would buy if you have the money, use VoiceOver, and

>> wanna use it for the next five years to come.
>> I will use protools hd native, will do post production for tv, music, 
>> like demo's  and other stuff.
>> big chance the video edit site comes along to, as my friend is into that.
>> My idea is to buy a mac pro, the six core with as many intern memory as 
>> possible, 64 gig and live happy ever after for the coming half decade.
>> Would that be a way to go?
>> If you are running such a configuration now and sometimes experience 
>> trouble, please tell me so. there is an even better Macpro to buy and if 
>> need be I ll do that.
>>
>>
>> First I tought to buy a macbook pro, but since they limit those to have 
>> only 16 gig intern inside and the fact that a laptop is less powerfull 
>> then a reall macpro...
>> So please shoot.
>>
>> Mac
>>
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Re: Wich mac?

2016-07-20 Thread Gordon Kent
   When I bought my macbook pro back in 2011, I 
got it maxed out at the time.  It is still working well for me.  If you are 
thinking long term, getting the best available, or at least the most you can 
aaford, is good advice.  Who knows?  With fewer and fewer people using 
actual computers these days, opting for tablets and iOS devices instead, 
regular computers may become special order items.

Gord

-Original Message- 
From: TheOreoMonster

Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 7:52 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wich mac?

Agreed with Slau here. Especially if video editing comes along you have a 
screen ready made for it built in as apple just upped the game in that 
regards with the current Gen 5k iMacs color Gammet. Assuming you may need to 
show finish products to clients or if you are working  with someone else. I 
have a 2011 iMac i just maxed the ram out in this past weekend finally and 
its still going strong 5 years later .




On Jul 17, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Bang for the buck will probably be an iMac 27" maxed out. Mac Pro will 
cost an unbelievable sum of money but, hey, if budget isn't a 
consideration, the best thing to do is get the fastest computer with the 
most RAM you could afford. That advice will pretty much always be the 
case.

Slau

On Jul 17, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Egbert VanOoit  wrote:


Hi All,
I wonder what Mac you would buy if you have the money, use VoiceOver, and 
wanna use it for the next five years to come.
I will use protools hd native, will do post production for tv, music, 
like demo's  and other stuff.

big chance the video edit site comes along to, as my friend is into that.
My idea is to buy a mac pro, the six core with as many intern memory as 
possible, 64 gig and live happy ever after for the coming half decade.

Would that be a way to go?
If you are running such a configuration now and sometimes experience 
trouble, please tell me so. there is an even better Macpro to buy and if 
need be I ll do that.



First I tought to buy a macbook pro, but since they limit those to have 
only 16 gig intern inside and the fact that a laptop is less powerfull 
then a reall macpro...

So please shoot.

Mac

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Re: Q: Synth accessibility and soundcreation on the mac imput welcome

2016-07-20 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Patrick,

I don’t currently own Omnisphere and it’s not the kind of instrument I usually 
use so I’m not sure that I’ll purchase it in the near future. The NKS 
implementation for use with Komplete Kontrol is in the Omnisphere II package 
and not the original.

I’m currently on vacation and checking messages from time to time. 
Unfortunately, I can’t spend the time on Skype calls, especially with those 
who’ve had limited experience with Pro Tools because it becomes a bigger and 
bigger undertaking as we have to back up and back up further because of basic 
knowledge of how Pro Tools works. It’s one thing to help somebody troubleshoot 
something but it’s entirely different when you’re trying to teach somebody 
basic things and that’s just not what I do. I’ve considered producing a series 
of audio tutorials and I’m simply trying to find the time to plan them and 
record them so I don’t have to repeat myself when the same question gets asked 
a month or a year later.

For the time-being, when you’ve become accustomed to how Komplete Kontrol 
works, you’ll have a better idea of the kind of accessibility you’ll have with 
Omnisphere II.

Best,

Slau

> On Jul 20, 2016, at 1:05 AM, 'Patrick Schuppe' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello Slau,
> You seem to know your topic very well! Is there a way we can get in contact 
> for a little demo may be if you have omnisfere yourself?
> That would help me a lot. Instead you can just record a little unedited audio 
> demo of it.
> I am asking for that because I have someone with the same hardware and 
> omnisfere 1 and he says its not that accessible only with sighted help.
> 
> you can contact me on patrick.schu...@web.de or via Skype username: 
> PatrickSchuppe
> 
> I will get complete control and the 10 ultimate deal this month.
> 
> Regards,
> Patrick
> 
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Re: Remote collaboration

2016-07-20 Thread Vaughn Brown
Rocco,

Let me know how this goes. I could use this to expand my own session
drummer opportunities.

Best,
Vaughn

On 7/20/16, CHUCK REICHEL  wrote:
> Hi Satauna,
> How much is SourceConnect   per month?
> When I was doing some beta work for "Rebekah" at "SourceConnect" it was
> subscription i believe?
> TIA
> Chuck
>
>
> On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:41 PM, accessibleproto...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi Satauna,
>>
>> Yes, that looks awesome! Thank you so much. I will look at that in the
>> next  few days.
>> Rocco
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 19, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Satauna Howery  wrote:
>>>
>>> Rocco,
>>>
>>> Sounds like you're looking for something like SourceConnect from Source
>>> Elements. It does exactly what you're describing. As a voice actor, I use
>>> it all the time to have studios record what I'm reading remotely, in real
>>> time.  SourceConnect is either a stand alone app or a plugin. They just
>>> released version 3.9. I tend to use this app under Windows. The last time
>>> I tried it with a Mac it wasn't accessible, but I've never attempted the
>>> plugin version under ProTools and it's been over a year since I tried it
>>> with the Mac. I know they're trying to go more toward a web interface, at
>>> least for the stand alone version.
>>> Satauna
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On
>>> Behalf Of Rocco Fiorentino
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:33 PM
>>> To: Pro Tools Accessibility List
>>> Subject: Remote collaboration
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I might have asked this before, but if I did, it was a long time ago. Do
>>> any of you know of a way to collaborate remotely when using pro tools, in
>>> real time? Either sending a high-quality audio stream between 2 people,
>>> or something within PT itself? I’m thinking similar to team talk but more
>>> accessible and easier to use from the Mac side.
>>>
>>> Thanks so much,
>>>
>>> Rocco
>>>
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Re: Remote collaboration

2016-07-20 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Satauna,
How much is SourceConnect   per month?
When I was doing some beta work for "Rebekah" at "SourceConnect" it was 
subscription i believe?
TIA
Chuck


On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:41 PM, accessibleproto...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi Satauna,
> 
> Yes, that looks awesome! Thank you so much. I will look at that in the next  
> few days.
> Rocco
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jul 19, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Satauna Howery  wrote:
>> 
>> Rocco,
>> 
>> Sounds like you're looking for something like SourceConnect from Source 
>> Elements. It does exactly what you're describing. As a voice actor, I use it 
>> all the time to have studios record what I'm reading remotely, in real time. 
>>  SourceConnect is either a stand alone app or a plugin. They just released 
>> version 3.9. I tend to use this app under Windows. The last time I tried it 
>> with a Mac it wasn't accessible, but I've never attempted the plugin version 
>> under ProTools and it's been over a year since I tried it with the Mac. I 
>> know they're trying to go more toward a web interface, at least for the 
>> stand alone version.
>> Satauna
>> -Original Message-
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Rocco Fiorentino
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:33 PM
>> To: Pro Tools Accessibility List
>> Subject: Remote collaboration
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I might have asked this before, but if I did, it was a long time ago. Do any 
>> of you know of a way to collaborate remotely when using pro tools, in real 
>> time? Either sending a high-quality audio stream between 2 people, or 
>> something within PT itself? I’m thinking similar to team talk but more 
>> accessible and easier to use from the Mac side.
>> 
>> Thanks so much,
>> 
>> Rocco
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