Re: Help! What are these error messages i see in session note dialog?

2014-03-22 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Krister,

By what you're describing, it sounds to me like you're opening a session that 
was previously (at some point) either created or modified on a Pro Tools system 
with a different I/O setup. Thus, the input and output paths were different. 
One way to fix the problem would be to go to the I/O setup dialog and perform 
the following actions for both the input and output tabs. Command-1 on the 
numbers row for input, Command-2 for output, etc. You might want to do the same 
for busses unless there's complex routing that you don't wish to have to 
recreate. Also, if there's automation, you'll lose it by performing these 
actions.

With one of the tabs selected, press Command-a to select all of the paths. Find 
the Delete Path button and press it. Confirm the delete. Find the Default 
button and press it. Again, repeat the above steps for relevant tabs in the 
dialog and press OK. This should eliminate the session notes coming up unless 
it has to do with unavailable plug-ins, in which case, you either live with it 
if you don't wish to eliminate the plug-ins from the session or just remove the 
plug-ins from the tracks where the plug-ins are unavailable. Hope that makes 
sense.

Slau

On Mar 21, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com wrote:

 Hi,
 Here comes a couple of stupid newbie questions to brighten up your friday:
 So, i'm in this session notes dialog that pops up everytime i open Pro tools 
 11. There's a text grid view list that says something to the effect that some 
 plugins have been disabled because they couldn't be found in the path, and 
 that's quite ok because i haven't installed them as of yet, but then comes 
 another message saying that some bus paths were unassigned because they 
 couldn't be found or something to that effect and then it says to go to the 
 i/o settings to get more information, but me dumb as i am don't even know 
 what to look for let alone what to change to get the program satisfied. How 
 do i know what to change?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Help! What are these error messages i see in session note dialog?

2014-03-22 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Ok, thanks so much. I think i actually managed to get rid of at least some 
messages by deleting some bus paths and then clicked default, maybe i 
shouldn't have done that, but i don't see the bus paths that annoyed the 
program. BTW i went to my session notes text file and read the report there and 
then tried to act according to what the report suggested.
Thanks a lot.
/Krister

22 mar 2014 kl. 17:47 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:

 Hi Krister,
 
 By what you're describing, it sounds to me like you're opening a session that 
 was previously (at some point) either created or modified on a Pro Tools 
 system with a different I/O setup. Thus, the input and output paths were 
 different. One way to fix the problem would be to go to the I/O setup dialog 
 and perform the following actions for both the input and output tabs. 
 Command-1 on the numbers row for input, Command-2 for output, etc. You might 
 want to do the same for busses unless there's complex routing that you don't 
 wish to have to recreate. Also, if there's automation, you'll lose it by 
 performing these actions.
 
 With one of the tabs selected, press Command-a to select all of the paths. 
 Find the Delete Path button and press it. Confirm the delete. Find the 
 Default button and press it. Again, repeat the above steps for relevant tabs 
 in the dialog and press OK. This should eliminate the session notes coming up 
 unless it has to do with unavailable plug-ins, in which case, you either live 
 with it if you don't wish to eliminate the plug-ins from the session or just 
 remove the plug-ins from the tracks where the plug-ins are unavailable. Hope 
 that makes sense.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 21, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 Here comes a couple of stupid newbie questions to brighten up your friday:
 So, i'm in this session notes dialog that pops up everytime i open Pro tools 
 11. There's a text grid view list that says something to the effect that 
 some plugins have been disabled because they couldn't be found in the path, 
 and that's quite ok because i haven't installed them as of yet, but then 
 comes another message saying that some bus paths were unassigned because 
 they couldn't be found or something to that effect and then it says to go to 
 the i/o settings to get more information, but me dumb as i am don't even 
 know what to look for let alone what to change to get the program satisfied. 
 How do i know what to change?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Help! What are these error messages i see in session note dialog?

2014-03-22 Thread Slau Halatyn
That's actually a good idea which I neglected to point out. Looking at the 
session notes report to determine specifically what the problem is (like 
unavailable outputs or busses, etc.) helps in planning a course of action in 
the I/O Setup dialog.

Cool,

Slau

On Mar 22, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com wrote:

 Ok, thanks so much. I think i actually managed to get rid of at least some 
 messages by deleting some bus paths and then clicked default, maybe i 
 shouldn't have done that, but i don't see the bus paths that annoyed the 
 program. BTW i went to my session notes text file and read the report there 
 and then tried to act according to what the report suggested.
 Thanks a lot.
 /Krister
 
 22 mar 2014 kl. 17:47 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 By what you're describing, it sounds to me like you're opening a session 
 that was previously (at some point) either created or modified on a Pro 
 Tools system with a different I/O setup. Thus, the input and output paths 
 were different. One way to fix the problem would be to go to the I/O setup 
 dialog and perform the following actions for both the input and output tabs. 
 Command-1 on the numbers row for input, Command-2 for output, etc. You might 
 want to do the same for busses unless there's complex routing that you don't 
 wish to have to recreate. Also, if there's automation, you'll lose it by 
 performing these actions.
 
 With one of the tabs selected, press Command-a to select all of the paths. 
 Find the Delete Path button and press it. Confirm the delete. Find the 
 Default button and press it. Again, repeat the above steps for relevant tabs 
 in the dialog and press OK. This should eliminate the session notes coming 
 up unless it has to do with unavailable plug-ins, in which case, you either 
 live with it if you don't wish to eliminate the plug-ins from the session or 
 just remove the plug-ins from the tracks where the plug-ins are unavailable. 
 Hope that makes sense.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 21, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 Here comes a couple of stupid newbie questions to brighten up your friday:
 So, i'm in this session notes dialog that pops up everytime i open Pro 
 tools 11. There's a text grid view list that says something to the effect 
 that some plugins have been disabled because they couldn't be found in the 
 path, and that's quite ok because i haven't installed them as of yet, but 
 then comes another message saying that some bus paths were unassigned 
 because they couldn't be found or something to that effect and then it says 
 to go to the i/o settings to get more information, but me dumb as i am 
 don't even know what to look for let alone what to change to get the 
 program satisfied. How do i know what to change?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Help! What are these error messages i see in session note dialog?

2014-03-22 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Agreed Slau,
I use that session notes text doc all the time when I bring in a session that 
has a Billion plugs in it that have been made inactive.
Then I can go to the tracks in question and remedy the inactive plug thing. :)
Talk soon
Chuck
YMMV

On Mar 22, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 That's actually a good idea which I neglected to point out. Looking at the 
 session notes report to determine specifically what the problem is (like 
 unavailable outputs or busses, etc.) helps in planning a course of action in 
 the I/O Setup dialog.
 
 Cool,
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 22, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Ok, thanks so much. I think i actually managed to get rid of at least some 
 messages by deleting some bus paths and then clicked default, maybe i 
 shouldn't have done that, but i don't see the bus paths that annoyed the 
 program. BTW i went to my session notes text file and read the report there 
 and then tried to act according to what the report suggested.
 Thanks a lot.
 /Krister
 
 22 mar 2014 kl. 17:47 skrev Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 By what you're describing, it sounds to me like you're opening a session 
 that was previously (at some point) either created or modified on a Pro 
 Tools system with a different I/O setup. Thus, the input and output paths 
 were different. One way to fix the problem would be to go to the I/O setup 
 dialog and perform the following actions for both the input and output 
 tabs. Command-1 on the numbers row for input, Command-2 for output, etc. 
 You might want to do the same for busses unless there's complex routing 
 that you don't wish to have to recreate. Also, if there's automation, 
 you'll lose it by performing these actions.
 
 With one of the tabs selected, press Command-a to select all of the paths. 
 Find the Delete Path button and press it. Confirm the delete. Find the 
 Default button and press it. Again, repeat the above steps for relevant 
 tabs in the dialog and press OK. This should eliminate the session notes 
 coming up unless it has to do with unavailable plug-ins, in which case, you 
 either live with it if you don't wish to eliminate the plug-ins from the 
 session or just remove the plug-ins from the tracks where the plug-ins are 
 unavailable. Hope that makes sense.
 
 Slau
 
 On Mar 21, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 Here comes a couple of stupid newbie questions to brighten up your friday:
 So, i'm in this session notes dialog that pops up everytime i open Pro 
 tools 11. There's a text grid view list that says something to the effect 
 that some plugins have been disabled because they couldn't be found in the 
 path, and that's quite ok because i haven't installed them as of yet, but 
 then comes another message saying that some bus paths were unassigned 
 because they couldn't be found or something to that effect and then it 
 says to go to the i/o settings to get more information, but me dumb as i 
 am don't even know what to look for let alone what to change to get the 
 program satisfied. How do i know what to change?
 /Krister
 
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