Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-12 Thread Eric Lambier
Hi Slau

The nine on the num-pad worked! Thanks for the help.

Eric
On 2014-02-10, at 5:11 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 Eric,
 
 If you have the num pad set to Transport mode, I believe it's the 9 key that 
 toggles between MIDI Merge on and off. Try it.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it 
 does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, 
 pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right 
 to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited 
 to begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of 
 fiddling around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of 
 that, get the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to 
 start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
 beginning of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in 
 the session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or 
 disabling groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus 
 mode with Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also 
 inadvertently type a command that might cause an edit function but I'm 
 assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog 
 box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-12 Thread Gordon Kent
Yes it is the 9 key.
Gord
On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:

 Eric,
 
 If you have the num pad set to Transport mode, I believe it's the 9 key that 
 toggles between MIDI Merge on and off. Try it.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it 
 does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, 
 pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right 
 to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited 
 to begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of 
 fiddling around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of 
 that, get the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to 
 start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
 beginning of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in 
 the session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or 
 disabling groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus 
 mode with Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also 
 inadvertently type a command that might cause an edit function but I'm 
 assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog 
 box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-12 Thread Ricky Corey
Hey Gordon, whats good man?
Ricksta
On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:27 PM, Gordon Kent dbmu...@cybernex.net wrote:

 Yes it is the 9 key.
 Gord
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Eric,
 
 If you have the num pad set to Transport mode, I believe it's the 9 key that 
 toggles between MIDI Merge on and off. Try it.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it 
 does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus 
 to the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, 
 pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right 
 to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't 
 edited to begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of 
 fiddling around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of 
 that, get the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to 
 start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
 beginning of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in 
 the session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or 
 disabling groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus 
 mode with Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also 
 inadvertently type a command that might cause an edit function but I'm 
 assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog 
 box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Eric Lambier
Hi Slau

I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I can't 
seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions templates and 
it still won't shut off. Any idea why?

Many thanks

Eric
On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the Edit 
 and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under your 
 Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to the 
 Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the time, 
 if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, pressing Return 
 to get to the start and tab once should bring you right to the beginning of 
 the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited to begin with, there 
 might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling around before the song 
 really starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get the insertion point to 
 exactly where you want the playback to start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the beginning of 
 the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that keyboard 
 focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in the session and 
 you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or disabling groups. A good 
 thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus mode with Command-Option-1. 
 Of course, there, you might also inadvertently type a command that might 
 cause an edit function but I'm assuming you're not randomly pressing letters 
 while not in some dialog box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into the 
 metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy cutting 
 space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool proof. I noticed 
 the change start point feature under the event/time menue, but havent got a 
 handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Eric Lambier
Hi Slau

I'm in snow lepard and i'm still using pro tools nine.

Eric
On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it does 
 in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the time, 
 if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, pressing Return 
 to get to the start and tab once should bring you right to the beginning of 
 the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited to begin with, there 
 might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling around before the 
 song really starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get the insertion point 
 to exactly where you want the playback to start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the beginning 
 of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that keyboard 
 focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in the session 
 and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or disabling groups. A 
 good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus mode with 
 Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also inadvertently type a 
 command that might cause an edit function but I'm assuming you're not 
 randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog box. You should be fine 
 otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into the 
 metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy cutting 
 space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool proof. I 
 noticed the change start point feature under the event/time menue, but 
 havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Eric Lambier
It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, wait 
for note, tempo, and count in toggle
On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it does 
 in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the time, 
 if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, pressing Return 
 to get to the start and tab once should bring you right to the beginning of 
 the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited to begin with, there 
 might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling around before the 
 song really starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get the insertion point 
 to exactly where you want the playback to start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the beginning 
 of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that keyboard 
 focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in the session 
 and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or disabling groups. A 
 good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus mode with 
 Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also inadvertently type a 
 command that might cause an edit function but I'm assuming you're not 
 randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog box. You should be fine 
 otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into the 
 metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy cutting 
 space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool proof. I 
 noticed the change start point feature under the event/time menue, but 
 havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Eric,

If you have the num pad set to Transport mode, I believe it's the 9 key that 
toggles between MIDI Merge on and off. Try it.

Slau

On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:

 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it does 
 in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, pressing 
 Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right to the 
 beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited to 
 begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling 
 around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get 
 the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the beginning 
 of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in the 
 session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or disabling 
 groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus mode with 
 Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also inadvertently type a 
 command that might cause an edit function but I'm assuming you're not 
 randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog box. You should be fine 
 otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Matt Diemert
Hello, it's 9 on the numeric 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 That is bizarreā€¦ I don't remember that behavior under Snow Leopard but, then 
 again, I didn't use version 9 all that much. One more thought: Have you tried 
 using a num pad shortcut for toggling MIDI Merge? If I'm not mistaken, there 
 should be one. I don't recall. My control surface has a dedicated button for 
 toggling those things and I don't normally use the num pad for MIDI functions.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it 
 does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to 
 the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, 
 pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right 
 to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited 
 to begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of 
 fiddling around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of 
 that, get the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to 
 start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
 beginning of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in 
 the session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or 
 disabling groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus 
 mode with Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also 
 inadvertently type a command that might cause an edit function but I'm 
 assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog 
 box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Eric Lambier
Hey it worked! Thanks guys.

E
On 2014-02-10, at 5:15 PM, Matt Diemert wrote:

 Hello, it's 9 on the numeric 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 That is bizarre... I don't remember that behavior under Snow Leopard but, 
 then again, I didn't use version 9 all that much. One more thought: Have you 
 tried using a num pad shortcut for toggling MIDI Merge? If I'm not mistaken, 
 there should be one. I don't recall. My control surface has a dedicated 
 button for toggling those things and I don't normally use the num pad for 
 MIDI functions.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, metronome, 
 wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle
 On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 Hi Eric,
 
 I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that you're on 
 Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in Mountain Lion. 
 clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks works correctly as it 
 does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's the case for you.
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi Slau
 
 I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport window. I 
 can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried different sessions 
 templates and it still won't shut off. Any idea why?
 
 Many thanks
 
 Eric
 On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
 
 If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the 
 Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under 
 your Options menu.
 1. Show all tracks.
 2. Go to the edit window.
 3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus 
 to the Groups List.
 4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
 5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the 
 time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, 
 pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should bring you right 
 to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, if the song wasn't 
 edited to begin with, there might be a count-off bar or a few seconds of 
 fiddling around before the song really starts. If you wish to get rid of 
 that, get the insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to 
 start.
 6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
 7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
 beginning of the session.
 8. Press Delete.
 
 Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that 
 keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in 
 the session and you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or 
 disabling groups. A good thing to do would be to get into Keyboard focus 
 mode with Command-Option-1. Of course, there, you might also 
 inadvertently type a command that might cause an edit function but I'm 
 assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog 
 box. You should be fine otherwise.
 
 HTH,
 
 Slau
 
 On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into 
 the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy 
 cutting space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool 
 proof. I noticed the change start point feature under the event/time 
 menue, but havent got a handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting 
 it to work?
 Thanks
 
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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-10 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, As this kind of relates to this topic I thought I would post it 
here.  I have my digi 003 and pro tools 11.  When I use the transport 
controls and am hearing the audio move around then as soon as I release 
the button the audio goes right back to the start of the session.  What 
I would like for it to do is to always follow my transport controls or 
at least know where to change this setting?  I have all of the 
checkboxes checked like following the the insert and following scrubb 
checked but still it is not acting like it use to in pro tools 10.  Do 
my preferences from 10 not carry over to 11 as these preferences from 10 
also were reset when I installed the latest version of 10?  Nick Gawronski

On 2/10/2014 5:12 PM, Eric Lambier wrote:

Hey it worked! Thanks guys.

E
On 2014-02-10, at 5:15 PM, Matt Diemert wrote:


Hello, it's 9 on the numeric

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com 
mailto:slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:


That is bizarre... I don't remember that behavior under Snow Leopard 
but, then again, I didn't use version 9 all that much. One more 
thought: Have you tried using a num pad shortcut for toggling MIDI 
Merge? If I'm not mistaken, there should be one. I don't recall. My 
control surface has a dedicated button for toggling those things and 
I don't normally use the num pad for MIDI functions.


Slau

On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com 
mailto:elamb...@rogers.com wrote:


It's bloody annoying cause I can select or deselect conductor, 
metronome, wait for note, tempo, and count in toggle

On 2014-02-10, at 4:41 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:


Hi Eric,

I'm not sure why you're seeing that but I'd have to guess that 
you're on Mountain Lion? Buttons don't reflect correct states in 
Mountain Lion. clicking on the MIDI Merge button under Mavericks 
works correctly as it does in snow Leopard. Let me know if that's 
the case for you.


Slau

On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com 
mailto:elamb...@rogers.com wrote:



Hi Slau

I have a question about the midi merge feature in the transport 
window. I can't seem to deselect it. I've re booted and tried 
different sessions templates and it still won't shut off. Any 
idea why?


Many thanks

Eric
On 2014-02-04, at 1:10 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have 
linked the Edit and Timeline and that edit selection follows 
track selection under your Options menu.

1. Show all tracks.
2. Go to the edit window.
3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard 
focus to the Groups List.

4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most 
of the time, if you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the 
session, pressing Return to get to the start and tab once should 
bring you right to the beginning of the first region. Mind you, 
if the song wasn't edited to begin with, there might be a 
count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling around before the 
song really starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get the 
insertion point to exactly where you want the playback to start.

6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the 
beginning of the session.

8. Press Delete.

Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and 
that keyboard focus is on the groups table so, if there are 
other groups in the session and you inadvertently type, you 
might be enabling or disabling groups. A good thing to do would 
be to get into Keyboard focus mode with Command-Option-1. Of 
course, there, you might also inadvertently type a command that 
might cause an edit function but I'm assuming you're not 
randomly pressing letters while not in some dialog box. You 
should be fine otherwise.


HTH,

Slau

On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com 
mailto:heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start 
late into the metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate 
the start point buy cutting space at the front end and using 
shuffle, but it isn't fool proof. I noticed the change start 
point feature under the event/time menue, but havent got a 
handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting it to work?

Thanks

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Re: Changing start of a song

2014-02-04 Thread Slau Halatyn
If you do the following, it should work. It assumes you have linked the Edit 
and Timeline and that edit selection follows track selection under your Options 
menu.
1. Show all tracks.
2. Go to the edit window.
3. Press Command-Option-3 (on the numbers row) to bring keyboard focus to the 
Groups List.
4. Press Shift-1 which is the shortcut for the all group.
5. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the song. Most of the time, if 
you've scrubbed or played back somewhere in the session, pressing Return to get 
to the start and tab once should bring you right to the beginning of the first 
region. Mind you, if the song wasn't edited to begin with, there might be a 
count-off bar or a few seconds of fiddling around before the song really 
starts. If you wish to get rid of that, get the insertion point to exactly 
where you want the playback to start.
6. Make sure you're in shuffle mode by pressing f1.
7. While holding Shift, press return to select everything to the beginning of 
the session.
8. Press Delete.

Keep in mind to disable the all group by pressing Shift-1 and that keyboard 
focus is on the groups table so, if there are other groups in the session and 
you inadvertently type, you might be enabling or disabling groups. A good thing 
to do would be to get into Keyboard focus mode with Command-Option-1. Of 
course, there, you might also inadvertently type a command that might cause an 
edit function but I'm assuming you're not randomly pressing letters while not 
in some dialog box. You should be fine otherwise.

HTH,

Slau

On Feb 4, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 So, some of my clients come in with instrumentals that start late into the 
 metradome count and I can sometimes manipulate the start point buy cutting 
 space at the front end and using shuffle, but it isn't fool proof. I noticed 
 the change start point feature under the event/time menue, but havent got a 
 handle on it. Is there some pointers to getting it to work?
 Thanks
 
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