Re: Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-17 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Scott & frank,
Don't forget about the "CombinedQuantizePopUpButton"
This has several dozen grooves in it!


I just went to the quantize window "option 0" and picked a "Logic  
Style Groove" from the groove pop up menu and applied a swing groove  
to test the quantization  of   a midi drum track and put a swing  
groove on the midi  funk  drum track and bang it works fine.

Happy quantizing
next test will be  the audio quantization?
just look for the CombinedQuantizePopUpButton and look at all the  
options in this baby!


Logic Style Grooves submenu
also you can Recall with Template button
and save button

talk soon

On Mar 17, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


Hey Frank,

Aha, that's quite a discovery! I'd checked out the window of course,
but always assumed that the fields weren't being updated as VO doesn't
reflect it. Never actually tried applying anything to see if it took
affect.

Come the end of March I'm my own boss again for a while, so I'll be
back on board with the conferences.

Cheers
Scott

On 3/16/11, Frank Carmickle  wrote:

Hey Scott

So if you bring up the quantize window, option 0, you will see a  
bunch of
controls and edit fields with values.  If you check the swing box  
ten vo
shift space on the edit field you can type in an amount.  You will  
not see a
change but it is there.  You can also up arrow and down arrow to  
increment.
You must click apply for it to take effect.  The fields will always  
show

zero using voiceover.

Hope you get to join us again soon.  I know it's late for you folks  
over
there.  It's not really possible to have the time work for  
everyone.  Trying

to include the US mountain folks after work and such.

Take care
--FC



On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


Hi all,

Can anyone spare a sec to jot down what it was that has been  
discovered

about the quantize window last night?
the hours I'm working clash horribly with the conference calls  
until the
end of the month, but I'm keen not to fall too far out of the loop  
if

possible.

Cheers
Scott


On 16 Mar 2011, at 17:49, Chuck Reichel wrote:


Hi Listers!
Lets "see" if this is doable?
After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the
discoveries that  were made this just might work?
Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.

Chapter39: Event Operations 833
Quantizing Elastic Audio
ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid are quantized based on the
Quantize settings.
Quantization can also be applied to region start
times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
gions or region groups.
To quantize Elastic Audio events:
1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
2  Choose Events > Event Operations > Quantize.
3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
menu.
4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
5  Click Apply.
The Warp and Event markers closest to the
Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
applied between these markers and all other
markers maintain their position relative to the
Quantize Grid.

Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com










Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





Re: Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-17 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Frank,

Aha, that's quite a discovery! I'd checked out the window of course,
but always assumed that the fields weren't being updated as VO doesn't
reflect it. Never actually tried applying anything to see if it took
affect.

Come the end of March I'm my own boss again for a while, so I'll be
back on board with the conferences.

Cheers
Scott

On 3/16/11, Frank Carmickle  wrote:
> Hey Scott
>
> So if you bring up the quantize window, option 0, you will see a bunch of
> controls and edit fields with values.  If you check the swing box ten vo
> shift space on the edit field you can type in an amount.  You will not see a
> change but it is there.  You can also up arrow and down arrow to increment.
> You must click apply for it to take effect.  The fields will always show
> zero using voiceover.
>
> Hope you get to join us again soon.  I know it's late for you folks over
> there.  It's not really possible to have the time work for everyone.  Trying
> to include the US mountain folks after work and such.
>
> Take care
> --FC
>
>
>
> On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can anyone spare a sec to jot down what it was that has been discovered
>> about the quantize window last night?
>> the hours I'm working clash horribly with the conference calls until the
>> end of the month, but I'm keen not to fall too far out of the loop if
>> possible.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> On 16 Mar 2011, at 17:49, Chuck Reichel wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Listers!
>>> Lets "see" if this is doable?
>>> After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the
>>> discoveries that  were made this just might work?
>>> Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.
>>>
>>> Chapter39: Event Operations 833
>>> Quantizing Elastic Audio
>>> ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
>>> dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
>>> be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
>>> the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
>>> tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
>>> tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
>>> closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
>>> Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
>>> the quantize grid are quantized based on the
>>> Quantize settings.
>>> Quantization can also be applied to region start
>>> times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
>>> whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
>>> ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
>>> audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
>>> pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
>>> regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
>>> gions or region groups.
>>> To quantize Elastic Audio events:
>>> 1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
>>> tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
>>> Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
>>> 2  Choose Events > Event Operations > Quantize.
>>> 3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
>>> Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
>>> menu.
>>> 4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
>>> 5  Click Apply.
>>> The Warp and Event markers closest to the
>>> Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
>>> applied between these markers and all other
>>> markers maintain their position relative to the
>>> Quantize Grid.
>>>
>>> Chuck Reichel
>>> 954-742-0019
>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>


Re: Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-16 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hey Scott

So if you bring up the quantize window, option 0, you will see a bunch of 
controls and edit fields with values.  If you check the swing box ten vo shift 
space on the edit field you can type in an amount.  You will not see a change 
but it is there.  You can also up arrow and down arrow to increment.  You must 
click apply for it to take effect.  The fields will always show zero using 
voiceover.

Hope you get to join us again soon.  I know it's late for you folks over there. 
 It's not really possible to have the time work for everyone.  Trying to 
include the US mountain folks after work and such.

Take care
--FC



On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone spare a sec to jot down what it was that has been discovered about 
> the quantize window last night?
> the hours I'm working clash horribly with the conference calls until the end 
> of the month, but I'm keen not to fall too far out of the loop if possible.
> 
> Cheers
> Scott
> 
> 
> On 16 Mar 2011, at 17:49, Chuck Reichel wrote:
> 
>> Hi Listers!
>> Lets "see" if this is doable?
>> After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the 
>> discoveries that  were made this just might work?
>> Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.
>> 
>> Chapter39: Event Operations 833
>> Quantizing Elastic Audio
>> ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
>> dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
>> be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
>> the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
>> tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
>> tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
>> closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
>> Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
>> the quantize grid are quantized based on the
>> Quantize settings.
>> Quantization can also be applied to region start
>> times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
>> whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
>> ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
>> audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
>> pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
>> regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
>> gions or region groups.
>> To quantize Elastic Audio events:
>> 1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
>> tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
>> Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
>> 2  Choose Events > Event Operations > Quantize.
>> 3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
>> Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
>> menu.
>> 4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
>> 5  Click Apply.
>> The Warp and Event markers closest to the
>> Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
>> applied between these markers and all other
>> markers maintain their position relative to the
>> Quantize Grid.
>> 
>> Chuck Reichel
>> 954-742-0019
>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-16 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hi all,

Can anyone spare a sec to jot down what it was that has been discovered about 
the quantize window last night?
the hours I'm working clash horribly with the conference calls until the end of 
the month, but I'm keen not to fall too far out of the loop if possible.

Cheers
Scott


On 16 Mar 2011, at 17:49, Chuck Reichel wrote:

> Hi Listers!
> Lets "see" if this is doable?
> After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the discoveries 
> that  were made this just might work?
> Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.
> 
> Chapter39: Event Operations 833
> Quantizing Elastic Audio
> ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
> dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
> be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
> the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
> tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
> tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
> closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
> Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
> the quantize grid are quantized based on the
> Quantize settings.
> Quantization can also be applied to region start
> times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
> whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
> ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
> audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
> pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
> regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
> gions or region groups.
> To quantize Elastic Audio events:
> 1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
> tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
> Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
> 2  Choose Events > Event Operations > Quantize.
> 3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
> Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
> menu.
> 4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
> 5  Click Apply.
> The Warp and Event markers closest to the
> Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
> applied between these markers and all other
> markers maintain their position relative to the
> Quantize Grid.
> 
> Chuck Reichel
> 954-742-0019
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 
> 
> 



Quantizing Elastic Audio ! has any body tried this?

2011-03-16 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Listers!
Lets "see" if this is doable?
After the discussion last night about the Quantize window and the  
discoveries that  were made this just might work?

Here is a excerpt from the PT manual.

Chapter39: Event Operations 833
Quantizing Elastic Audio
ProTools lets you apply Quantize to Elastic Au-
dio events as well as MIDI notes. Quantize can
be applied to Event and Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid on Elastic Audio-enabled
tracks, regardless of whether they are sample- or
tick-based. When quantizing, Event markers
closest to the quantize grid are promoted to
Warp markers and all Warp markers closest to
the quantize grid are quantized based on the
Quantize settings.
Quantization can also be applied to region start
times (or sync points) on all audio tracks,
whether they are Elastic Audio-enabled, or sam-
ple- or tick-based. This lets you quickly quantize
audio regions without applying TCE, and is es-
pecially useful when working with “one-shot”
regions (single-event regions) such as sliced re-
gions or region groups.
To quantize Elastic Audio events:
1  Select the audio you want to quantize on Elas-
tic Audio-enabled tracks. (Audio not on Elastic
Audio-enabled tracks will not be quantized.)
2  Choose Events > Event Operations > Quantize.
3  In the Quantize window, select Elastic Audio
Events from the What to Quantize pop-up
menu.
4  Set the Quantize Grid and Options settings.
5  Click Apply.
The Warp and Event markers closest to the
Quantize Grid are quantized accordingly. TCE is
applied between these markers and all other
markers maintain their position relative to the
Quantize Grid.

Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com