Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-03-18 Thread Jørgen Skov Nielsen
Hi Krister
I use my internal soundcard on my mac to the VoiceOver, and my mbox pro 3rd as 
my recording device on protools.
Best regards
Jørgen 
Den 19/02/2013 kl. 18.50 skrev Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com:

 Hi,
 I guess what i'm really asking is where in the signal paths to put head 
 phones. I mean if i put head phones in the computer, i hear voiceover but not 
 the sound of what i've recorded, right? If i hook up the headphones to the 
 Project mix, i should hear sound of my recording but not voiceover.
 I hear this question sounds stupid myself but i have to ask it, cause i want 
 to make sure i do everything right.
 /Krister
 
 19 feb 2013 kl. 17:24 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 I'm not sure why you're routing your system audio through your interface. 
 Why not just monitor VoiceOver right through your Mac?
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
 somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO 
 tells you about important things, however, if you put it through in my case 
 the M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what 
 solutions are there for this?
 /Krister
 
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Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you somehow 
have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO tells you about 
important things, however, if you put it through in my case the M-Audio project 
mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what solutions are there for this?
/Krister

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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Krister,

I'm not sure why you're routing your system audio through your interface. Why 
not just monitor VoiceOver right through your Mac?

Slau

On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 Hi,
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you somehow 
 have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO tells you 
 about important things, however, if you put it through in my case the M-Audio 
 project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what solutions are 
 there for this?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Dread Beat Dadz
Even if you choose ProjectMix as your sound output in System Preferences, 
Voiceover's audio will continue to be routed through the Mac's speakers. At 
least that's how it works on the iMac, while running Lion or Mountain Lion. 
 
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:31:07 AM UTC-5, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 Hi, 
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
 somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO 
 tells you about important things, however, if you put it through in my case 
 the M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what 
 solutions are there for this? 
 /Krister 



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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
I guess what i'm really asking is where in the signal paths to put head phones. 
I mean if i put head phones in the computer, i hear voiceover but not the sound 
of what i've recorded, right? If i hook up the headphones to the Project mix, i 
should hear sound of my recording but not voiceover.
I hear this question sounds stupid myself but i have to ask it, cause i want to 
make sure i do everything right.
/Krister

19 feb 2013 kl. 17:24 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:

 Hi Krister,
 
 I'm not sure why you're routing your system audio through your interface. Why 
 not just monitor VoiceOver right through your Mac?
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
 somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO 
 tells you about important things, however, if you put it through in my case 
 the M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what 
 solutions are there for this?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Poppa Bear
When you say that voice over will show up, if you can hear it durring a 
recording that doesn't mean that it is being recorded to a track in pro tools, 
that wouldn't happen unless you spacifficly somehow had voice over routed to an 
input source in pro tools. If it is a bother, just turn your voice over volume 
all the way down before you hit record, or just toggle Voice Over off before 
you recorde.
Hope this helps.
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  Subject: Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover


  Even if you choose ProjectMix as your sound output in System Preferences, 
Voiceover's audio will continue to be routed through the Mac's speakers. At 
least that's how it works on the iMac, while running Lion or Mountain Lion. 

  On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:31:07 AM UTC-5, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi, 
I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO tells 
you about important things, however, if you put it through in my case the 
M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what solutions 
are there for this? 
/Krister 



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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Krister,

Well, the problem is the headphones. If you're playing back material through 
monitor speakers and having VoiceOver come through the computer, everything is 
as it should be. I guess what you're wondering about is in a tracking 
situation, if you're recording yourself, you're wondering about having both 
sources in your headphones, right?

Here's what you can do:

Create an auxiliary input in your session and make its input source one of your 
unused line inputs. Plug your Mac's headphone output to your line input in your 
interface. Keep in mind that you won't hear your Mac except within the Pro 
Tools session and it'll be controlled by the aux input track's volume fader. If 
you're closing the session, unplug your Mac so the headphone jack isn't cutting 
off your computer's output to its built-in speakers.

HTH,

Slau

On Feb 19, 2013, at 12:50 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 Hi,
 I guess what i'm really asking is where in the signal paths to put head 
 phones. I mean if i put head phones in the computer, i hear voiceover but not 
 the sound of what i've recorded, right? If i hook up the headphones to the 
 Project mix, i should hear sound of my recording but not voiceover.
 I hear this question sounds stupid myself but i have to ask it, cause i want 
 to make sure i do everything right.
 /Krister
 
 19 feb 2013 kl. 17:24 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 I'm not sure why you're routing your system audio through your interface. 
 Why not just monitor VoiceOver right through your Mac?
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
 somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO 
 tells you about important things, however, if you put it through in my case 
 the M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so what 
 solutions are there for this?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Last stupid newbie question for this time - voiceover

2013-02-19 Thread TheOreoMonster
To clearify something that was said earlier, voice over will only contine to 
come out of the built in macs outputs if and only if in voice over utility 
settings its set to use your mac's built in outputs. If in voice over utility  
you have it set to system defaults, then voice over will come out of whatever 
you have set to be your outputs in sound system prefs. My work flow is usually 
leaving my default audio  on the mac set to its built in outputs. only Pro 
Tools and other audio apps/DAWS have my interface selected for audio ins and 
outs. i wear headphones plugged into the mac so i can hear voice over, and  and 
monitor pro tools through my monitor speakers. In the rear cases i say have to 
record vocals in the same room as the studio monitors i have been known to wear 
two pairs of headphones lol. The easist way to do this is o to use one pair of 
ear buds of some sort  and then bigger over the hear headphones over that.

On Feb 19, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 Hi Krister,
 
 Well, the problem is the headphones. If you're playing back material through 
 monitor speakers and having VoiceOver come through the computer, everything 
 is as it should be. I guess what you're wondering about is in a tracking 
 situation, if you're recording yourself, you're wondering about having both 
 sources in your headphones, right?
 
 Here's what you can do:
 
 Create an auxiliary input in your session and make its input source one of 
 your unused line inputs. Plug your Mac's headphone output to your line input 
 in your interface. Keep in mind that you won't hear your Mac except within 
 the Pro Tools session and it'll be controlled by the aux input track's volume 
 fader. If you're closing the session, unplug your Mac so the headphone jack 
 isn't cutting off your computer's output to its built-in speakers.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 19, 2013, at 12:50 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I guess what i'm really asking is where in the signal paths to put head 
 phones. I mean if i put head phones in the computer, i hear voiceover but 
 not the sound of what i've recorded, right? If i hook up the headphones to 
 the Project mix, i should hear sound of my recording but not voiceover.
 I hear this question sounds stupid myself but i have to ask it, cause i want 
 to make sure i do everything right.
 /Krister
 
 19 feb 2013 kl. 17:24 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 I'm not sure why you're routing your system audio through your interface. 
 Why not just monitor VoiceOver right through your Mac?
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I just wonder how you do when you work with PT? I understand that you 
 somehow have to hear the feedback from the computer in terms of what VO 
 tells you about important things, however, if you put it through in my 
 case the M-Audio project mix, it'll be part of the recordings i do, so 
 what solutions are there for this?
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