Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Smart
you know, this might be worth getting a used Mac Mini for, just to 
run that MIDI rig.


At 08:00 AM 5/25/2016, you wrote:
Providing you use one of their Contact S series keyboards with 
Contact then yes it will be accessible in later release.
> On May 25, 2016, at 7:50 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
 wrote:

>
> Wo! I haven't been following this thread, so forgive me.  Did I 
hear that Native Instruments is now accessible with ProTools?

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> - Original Message - From: "Kevin Reeves" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT
>
>
> I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools 
compatible. The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system 
voice, so it can run standalone or in any plug and host. Really 
excited for this new turn of events, and the minute that this 
access  is built into the next version of complete, I will be 
ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note controller. The built 
in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally, structure has 
proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for some 
really great sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come 
soon enough.

>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joy,
>>
>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere 
stuff. The trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' 
stuff, we're talking about thousands of sounds so saving out 
presets to TFX format is virtually inconceivable.

>>
>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I 
purchased it but haven't tried it yet.

>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Slau
>>
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools 
Accessibility  wrote:

>>>
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion 
concerning SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is 
currently not supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were 
the last distributors, now have an add-on available called 
LoopBack, which does the same thing. I'll definitely give that a 
go, knowing that this Company has some other great products out, 
like Audio Hijack.

>>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into 
buying any, mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
>>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. 
But what about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm 
mainly after hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. 
Of course some electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since 
I'm a bit of an analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI 
Komplete Kontrol keyboard a try, but if I could find something 
similar and less costly that would be great.

>>>
>>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>>
>>> Joy
>>>
>>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>>
>>>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>>>
>>>> Hi Joy,
>>>>
>>>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going 
to be accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is 
generally not accessible is the presets. Once the presets are 
accessed and saved as .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, 
the Logic sounds can be accessed from within Pro Tools by using 
Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials online on how to do 
this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back then and it 
does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's 
stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?

>>>>
>>>> Slau
>>>>
>>>>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools 
Accessibility  wrote:

>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers guys,
>>>>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software 
instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, 
what is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>>>>> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection 
leaves a lot to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.

>>>>> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Joy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>&

Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Chris Smart
The person who recorded the demo has asked that it not be shared 
publically yet. Please respect this.
Of course, what people say or do in private emails to each other is 
entirely their business.



At 07:12 AM 5/25/2016, you wrote:

Kevin,

Can you share the link to the demo?

Sean


On 5/25/16, Kevin Reeves  wrote:
> I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools
> compatible. The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system 
voice, so it
> can run standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for 
this new turn

> of events, and the minute that this access  is built into the next version
> of complete, I will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note
> controller. The built in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally,
> structure has proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for
> some really great sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come
> soon enough.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joy,
>>
>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The
>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking
>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually
>> inconceivable.
>>
>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased
>> it but haven't tried it yet.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Slau
>>
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
>>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
>>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last
>>> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does
>>> the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company
>>> has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any,
>>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
>>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what
>>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after
>>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some
>>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an
>>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol
>>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly
>>> that would be great.
>>>
>>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>>
>>> Joy
>>>
>>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>>
 Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :

 Hi Joy,

 Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be
 accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not
 accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as
 .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be
 accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos
 and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version
 11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while
 but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside
 from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have
 you used in Logic?

 Slau

> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>  wrote:
>
> Cheers guys,
> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software
> instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what
> is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot
> to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
> Thanks!
> Joy
>
>
>
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread TheOreoMonster
Providing you use one of their Contact S series keyboards with Contact then yes 
it will be accessible in later release. 
> On May 25, 2016, at 7:50 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Wo! I haven't been following this thread, so forgive me.  Did I hear that 
> Native Instruments is now accessible with ProTools?
> ---
> Christopher Gilland
> JAWS Certified, 2016.
> Training Instructor.
> 
> clgillan...@gmail.com
> Phone: (704) 256-8010.
> - Original Message - From: "Kevin Reeves" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT
> 
> 
> I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools compatible. 
> The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system voice, so it can run 
> standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for this new turn of 
> events, and the minute that this access  is built into the next version of 
> complete, I will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note controller. 
> The built in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally, structure has 
> proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for some really great 
> sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come soon enough.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Joy,
>> 
>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
>> inconceivable.
>> 
>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased it 
>> but haven't tried it yet.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
>>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
>>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
>>> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the 
>>> same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company has 
>>> some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
>>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
>>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
>>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
>>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
>>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
>>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
>>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
>>> would be great.
>>> 
>>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>> 
>>> Joy
>>> 
>>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>> 
>>>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Joy,
>>>> 
>>>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
>>>> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
>>>> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
>>>> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
>>>> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
>>>> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it 
>>>> back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's 
>>>> certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's 
>>>> stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
>>>> 
>>>> Slau
>>>> 
>>>>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers guys,
>>>>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
>>>>> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
>>>>> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>

Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Wo! I haven't been following this thread, so forgive me.  Did I hear that 
Native Instruments is now accessible with ProTools?

---
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JAWS Certified, 2016.
Training Instructor.

clgillan...@gmail.com
Phone: (704) 256-8010.
- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin Reeves" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT


I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools 
compatible. The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system voice, so it 
can run standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for this new turn 
of events, and the minute that this access  is built into the next version 
of complete, I will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note 
controller. The built in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally, 
structure has proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for 
some really great sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come 
soon enough.


Sent from my iPhone


On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Hi Joy,

I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
inconceivable.


Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased 
it but haven't tried it yet.


Cheers,

Slau

On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
 wrote:


Hi Slau,
thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does 
the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company 
has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.

Thanks for pointing me that way.
As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly 
that would be great.


Kindest regards, and again thanks.

Joy

Von meinem iPhone gesendet


Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :

Hi Joy,

Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as 
.tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be 
accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos 
and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 
11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while 
but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside 
from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have 
you used in Logic?


Slau

On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
 wrote:


Cheers guys,
subject already states what I'm curious about: what software 
instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what 
is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot 
to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.

Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
Thanks!
Joy



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RE: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Phil Muir
This was posted by Rick Alfaro  over on the MIDIMag list.

Posted below is a message from Andre Louis, the person that did the Native
Instruments Complete Control demo file. He asked me to please post this for
him on this list since he is not subscribed. This is a cut and paste from a
Twitter direct message. Feel free to email Andre if you have any questions
or wish to discuss this with him directly.
---Begin message---

Hello everyone.
Firstly, I'd personally like to say that I'm grateful for all the emails
I've received regarding the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol system with
speech.
I have been asked however, not to disseminate the information to the general
public, as such.
I am free to discuss it, and even to show the demo as I have done, but I
sent it to individuals, not to a mailing list. As it is unreleased software,
of course it is subject to change without warning, and because of that, it
is not up for discussion in-public. that also means via methods available to
those using a search engine.
For queries, you will come directly to myself, available on twitter freely
via @OnjMusic, or if you prefer email, please use onj.lo...@gmail.com.

The contact I have cultivated at NI is incredibly willing to hear from you
all with any questions, but has asked that I pass them along so he doesn't
get too bombarded with emails.
I respect that he's allowing me to discuss this at all, so please respect
the decision not to discuss my demo in a public forum. I'm not asking for
much, other than to stay out of potential trouble with a company who is just
now willing to work with us on providing access to software we previously
did not have access to.

Kindly abide by this and we will have no problems at all. I myself have just
purchased the Komplete Kontrol S61 and await access to the software.
I fully intend to do a live Q&A session with interested parties when it
arrives, and we can work something out at a date convenient to those
interested in this topic.

Sincerely

Andre Louis

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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Kevin Reeves
I was asked not to share it. 
The version of complete that will incorporate this accessibility feature will 
be coming out in credibly soon. Then, I think Andre will allow people to share 
the demo. He showed it to a couple of us. I'm not sure who shared it over on 
the other list, but they did so without his consent.


Sent from my iPhone

> On May 25, 2016, at 7:12 AM, Sean A. Cummins  wrote:
> 
> Kevin,
> 
> Can you share the link to the demo?
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
>> On 5/25/16, Kevin Reeves  wrote:
>> I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools
>> compatible. The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system voice, so it
>> can run standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for this new turn
>> of events, and the minute that this access  is built into the next version
>> of complete, I will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note
>> controller. The built in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally,
>> structure has proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for
>> some really great sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come
>> soon enough.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Joy,
>>> 
>>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The
>>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking
>>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually
>>> inconceivable.
>>> 
>>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased
>>> it but haven't tried it yet.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
  wrote:
 
 Hi Slau,
 thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
 SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
 supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last
 distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does
 the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company
 has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
 Thanks for pointing me that way.
 As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any,
 mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
 All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what
 about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after
 hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some
 electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an
 analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
 So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol
 keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly
 that would be great.
 
 Kindest regards, and again thanks.
 
 Joy
 
 Von meinem iPhone gesendet
 
> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
> 
> Hi Joy,
> 
> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be
> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not
> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as
> .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be
> accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos
> and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version
> 11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while
> but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside
> from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have
> you used in Logic?
> 
> Slau
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Cheers guys,
>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software
>> instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what
>> is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot
>> to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>> Thanks!
>> Joy
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Sean A. Cummins
Kevin,

Can you share the link to the demo?

Sean


On 5/25/16, Kevin Reeves  wrote:
> I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools
> compatible. The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system voice, so it
> can run standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for this new turn
> of events, and the minute that this access  is built into the next version
> of complete, I will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note
> controller. The built in sounds that come with ProTools suck royally,
> structure has proven itself to be less than desirable, so I am ready for
> some really great sounds for ProTools. This type of access couldn't come
> soon enough.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joy,
>>
>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The
>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking
>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually
>> inconceivable.
>>
>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased
>> it but haven't tried it yet.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Slau
>>
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
>>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
>>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last
>>> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does
>>> the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company
>>> has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any,
>>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works.
>>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what
>>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after
>>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some
>>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an
>>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol
>>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly
>>> that would be great.
>>>
>>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>>
>>> Joy
>>>
>>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>>
 Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :

 Hi Joy,

 Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be
 accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not
 accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as
 .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be
 accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos
 and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version
 11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while
 but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside
 from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have
 you used in Logic?

 Slau

> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>  wrote:
>
> Cheers guys,
> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software
> instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what
> is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot
> to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
> Thanks!
> Joy
>
>
>
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-25 Thread Kevin Reeves
I have heard the native instruments demo, and it will be ProTools compatible. 
The self voicing part of this uses the Apple system voice, so it can run 
standalone or in any plug and host. Really excited for this new turn of events, 
and the minute that this access  is built into the next version of complete, I 
will be ordering complete ultimate with the 61 note controller. The built in 
sounds that come with ProTools suck royally, structure has proven itself to be 
less than desirable, so I am ready for some really great sounds for ProTools. 
This type of access couldn't come soon enough. 

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> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Joy,
> 
> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
> inconceivable.
> 
> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased it 
> but haven't tried it yet.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Slau
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau,
>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors, 
>> now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the same thing. 
>> I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company has some other 
>> great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
>> would be great.
>> 
>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>> 
>> Joy
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>> 
>>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Joy,
>>> 
>>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
>>> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
>>> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
>>> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
>>> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
>>> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back 
>>> then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
>>> possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock 
>>> sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
  wrote:
 
 Cheers guys, 
 subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
 (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
 VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
 Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to 
 be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
 Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
 Thanks!
 Joy
 
 
 
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Darwin May
If you're speaking in terms of what type of samples do I use, I use a variety 
of stuff from different artists, and I use Southern hip-hop vocals, trap house, 
and many many more. I purchased the samples off of eBay, and they are pretty 
good quality. All in all like I said, I have probably over 120 gigs worth of 
these different samples from drums, bases, guitars, keys, strings, vocals, and 
many many more.

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 24, 2016, at 6:39 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> anything in logic. Sound Flower  or Loop back are virtual audio devices. you 
> set one as the output in logic and use it as your input audio device in 
> protools basically. BTW what are your sources for third party EXS 24 samples? 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Darwin May  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello, I was wanting to know, if this would work with all of the soft 
>> instruments and logic Pro? Or, would it only work with the software 
>> instruments that is built into the logic Pro and not the EX24 sampler. The 
>> reason I ask, is because I have over 120 gigs worth of samples that I use 
>> and logic Pro. of course not all at the same time.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:28 PM, TheOreoMonster  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> There are a few legit sites that had sound flower for download and while 
>>> its not being developed anymore it still works. I do however have loopback 
>>> and it works great  in the use case i have tried but haven’t tried it in a 
>>> DAW setting yet. But its been rock solid  so i can’t imagine it won’t work. 
>>> 
>>> Regarding Kontakt, They are working on an update as discussed previously 
>>> that will allow it to self voice using system voice and if you are using 
>>> one of their Contact ss series keyboard. Since all the knobs and buttons on 
>>> the keyboard are already mapped to appropriate controls in Contact you can 
>>> control contact easily from this keyboard. When you touch a button or knob 
>>> on the keyboard it will announce what that button is assigned to in the 
>>> current window of contact that’s visible and when you turn the knob or 
>>> press a button it will announce the parameter change as well. While the 
>>> demo was done  using the stand alone player they said plug  instances 
>>> should work the same and last i checked their plug in instances were VST, 
>>> AAX and AU, so  it should work in all the Major DAW’s including ProTools no 
>>> wrapper needed. 
>>> hat 
>>> For those not in the know, system voice is the voice the OS can use for 
>>> announcements of all types. It has access to all the same voices as voice 
>>> over and like voice over is set to alex by default.  For example you can 
>>> set the time to be announced every hour, half hour or quarter hour and that 
>>> uses system voice. If you have keyboard commanders turned on and you press 
>>> right option t to announce the time its also using system voice. You can 
>>> set its speed and voices separate of voice overs settings in the System 
>>> preferences Speech pane. 
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
 
 Hi Joy,
 
 I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
 trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
 about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
 inconceivable.
 
 Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased 
 it but haven't tried it yet.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Slau
 
> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau,
> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does 
> the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company 
> has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
> Thanks for pointing me that way.
> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly 
> that would be great.
> 
> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
> 
> Joy
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Joy,

Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread TheOreoMonster
anything in logic. Sound Flower  or Loop back are virtual audio devices. you 
set one as the output in logic and use it as your input audio device in 
protools basically. BTW what are your sources for third party EXS 24 samples? 
> On May 24, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Darwin May  wrote:
> 
> Hello, I was wanting to know, if this would work with all of the soft 
> instruments and logic Pro? Or, would it only work with the software 
> instruments that is built into the logic Pro and not the EX24 sampler. The 
> reason I ask, is because I have over 120 gigs worth of samples that I use and 
> logic Pro. of course not all at the same time.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:28 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
>> 
>> There are a few legit sites that had sound flower for download and while its 
>> not being developed anymore it still works. I do however have loopback and 
>> it works great  in the use case i have tried but haven’t tried it in a DAW 
>> setting yet. But its been rock solid  so i can’t imagine it won’t work. 
>> 
>> Regarding Kontakt, They are working on an update as discussed previously 
>> that will allow it to self voice using system voice and if you are using one 
>> of their Contact ss series keyboard. Since all the knobs and buttons on the 
>> keyboard are already mapped to appropriate controls in Contact you can 
>> control contact easily from this keyboard. When you touch a button or knob 
>> on the keyboard it will announce what that button is assigned to in the 
>> current window of contact that’s visible and when you turn the knob or press 
>> a button it will announce the parameter change as well. While the demo was 
>> done  using the stand alone player they said plug  instances should work the 
>> same and last i checked their plug in instances were VST, AAX and AU, so  it 
>> should work in all the Major DAW’s including ProTools no wrapper needed. 
>> hat 
>> For those not in the know, system voice is the voice the OS can use for 
>> announcements of all types. It has access to all the same voices as voice 
>> over and like voice over is set to alex by default.  For example you can set 
>> the time to be announced every hour, half hour or quarter hour and that uses 
>> system voice. If you have keyboard commanders turned on and you press right 
>> option t to announce the time its also using system voice. You can set its 
>> speed and voices separate of voice overs settings in the System preferences 
>> Speech pane. 
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Joy,
>>> 
>>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
>>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
>>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
>>> inconceivable.
>>> 
>>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased 
>>> it but haven't tried it yet.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
  wrote:
 
 Hi Slau,
 thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
 SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
 supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
 distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the 
 same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company has 
 some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
 Thanks for pointing me that way.
 As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
 mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
 All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
 about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
 hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
 electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
 analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
 So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
 keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
 would be great.
 
 Kindest regards, and again thanks.
 
 Joy
 
 Von meinem iPhone gesendet
 
> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
> 
> Hi Joy,
> 
> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as 
> .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be 
> accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and 
> tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I 
> did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's 
> certainly possible. You might w

Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Darwin May
Hello, I was wanting to know, if this would work with all of the soft 
instruments and logic Pro? Or, would it only work with the software instruments 
that is built into the logic Pro and not the EX24 sampler. The reason I ask, is 
because I have over 120 gigs worth of samples that I use and logic Pro. of 
course not all at the same time.

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 24, 2016, at 2:28 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> There are a few legit sites that had sound flower for download and while its 
> not being developed anymore it still works. I do however have loopback and it 
> works great  in the use case i have tried but haven’t tried it in a DAW 
> setting yet. But its been rock solid  so i can’t imagine it won’t work. 
> 
> Regarding Kontakt, They are working on an update as discussed previously that 
> will allow it to self voice using system voice and if you are using one of 
> their Contact ss series keyboard. Since all the knobs and buttons on the 
> keyboard are already mapped to appropriate controls in Contact you can 
> control contact easily from this keyboard. When you touch a button or knob on 
> the keyboard it will announce what that button is assigned to in the current 
> window of contact that’s visible and when you turn the knob or press a button 
> it will announce the parameter change as well. While the demo was done  using 
> the stand alone player they said plug  instances should work the same and 
> last i checked their plug in instances were VST, AAX and AU, so  it should 
> work in all the Major DAW’s including ProTools no wrapper needed. 
>  hat 
> For those not in the know, system voice is the voice the OS can use for 
> announcements of all types. It has access to all the same voices as voice 
> over and like voice over is set to alex by default.  For example you can set 
> the time to be announced every hour, half hour or quarter hour and that uses 
> system voice. If you have keyboard commanders turned on and you press right 
> option t to announce the time its also using system voice. You can set its 
> speed and voices separate of voice overs settings in the System preferences 
> Speech pane. 
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Joy,
>> 
>> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
>> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
>> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
>> inconceivable.
>> 
>> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased it 
>> but haven't tried it yet.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
>>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
>>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
>>> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the 
>>> same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company has 
>>> some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
>>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
>>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
>>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
>>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
>>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
>>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
>>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
>>> would be great.
>>> 
>>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>> 
>>> Joy
>>> 
>>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>> 
 Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
 
 Hi Joy,
 
 Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
 accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
 accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
 files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
 from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
 online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it 
 back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's 
 certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's 
 stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
 
 Slau
 
> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Cheers guys, 
> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
> (synths, samplers, drum machinee

Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread TheOreoMonster
There are a few legit sites that had sound flower for download and while its 
not being developed anymore it still works. I do however have loopback and it 
works great  in the use case i have tried but haven’t tried it in a DAW setting 
yet. But its been rock solid  so i can’t imagine it won’t work. 

Regarding Kontakt, They are working on an update as discussed previously that 
will allow it to self voice using system voice and if you are using one of 
their Contact ss series keyboard. Since all the knobs and buttons on the 
keyboard are already mapped to appropriate controls in Contact you can control 
contact easily from this keyboard. When you touch a button or knob on the 
keyboard it will announce what that button is assigned to in the current window 
of contact that’s visible and when you turn the knob or press a button it will 
announce the parameter change as well. While the demo was done  using the stand 
alone player they said plug  instances should work the same and last i checked 
their plug in instances were VST, AAX and AU, so  it should work in all the 
Major DAW’s including ProTools no wrapper needed. 
  hat 
For those not in the know, system voice is the voice the OS can use for 
announcements of all types. It has access to all the same voices as voice over 
and like voice over is set to alex by default.  For example you can set the 
time to be announced every hour, half hour or quarter hour and that uses system 
voice. If you have keyboard commanders turned on and you press right option t 
to announce the time its also using system voice. You can set its speed and 
voices separate of voice overs settings in the System preferences Speech pane. 

> On May 24, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Joy,
> 
> I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The 
> trouble, of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking 
> about thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
> inconceivable.
> 
> Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased it 
> but haven't tried it yet.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Slau
> 
> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Slau,
>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors, 
>> now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the same thing. 
>> I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this Company has some other 
>> great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
>> would be great.
>> 
>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>> 
>> Joy
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>> 
>>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Joy,
>>> 
>>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
>>> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
>>> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
>>> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
>>> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
>>> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back 
>>> then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
>>> possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock 
>>> sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
  wrote:
 
 Cheers guys, 
 subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
 (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
 VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
 Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to 
 be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
 Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
 Thanks!
 Joy
 
 
 
 Von meinem iPhone gesendet
 
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Joy,

I'd imagine it's the same kind of deal with the OmniSphere stuff. The trouble, 
of course, is that, like Native Instruments' stuff, we're talking about 
thousands of sounds so saving out presets to TFX format is virtually 
inconceivable.

Yes, Rogue Amoeba did put out LoopBack a little while ago and I purchased it 
but haven't tried it yet.

Cheers,

Slau

On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
 wrote:

> Hi Slau,
> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning SoundFlower, 
> I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not supported. However, 
> Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors, now have an add-on 
> available called LoopBack, which does the same thing. I'll definitely give 
> that a go, knowing that this Company has some other great products out, like 
> Audio Hijack.
> Thanks for pointing me that way.
> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what about 
> Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after hig-quality 
> bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some electronic/synth 
> sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an analogue nerd i would 
> make my own...:)
> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
> would be great.
> 
> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
> 
> Joy
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Joy,
>> 
>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
>> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
>> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
>> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
>> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
>> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back 
>> then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
>> possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds, 
>> which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Cheers guys, 
>>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
>>> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
>>> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>>> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be 
>>> disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>>> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Joy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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RE: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Phil Muir
It looks as if you would need to send an E-mail to:

 

midimag...@mailman.midimag-xt.org

 

In order to subscribe to the list.

 

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
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To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

 

Really sorry. Can't post a link. Not under a non disclosure agreement with
Native Instruments however, the guy who posted the link was so he shouldn't
have posted it anywhere or in my view have been discussing it on Twitter.

On 24 May 2016 18:11:51 BST, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
 wrote:

Guys,

could one of you post a link to that demo. I've warned you in my
introduction, I'm still a rookie about some stuff, so MIDImag tells me
nothing.

Thanks,

Joy



Von meinem iPhone gesendet


Am 24.05.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Phil Muir :

Yes indeed. Quite a demo that. They were running it in a stand-alone app and
it's self-voicing. Also, the plan is that it will run as a VST so you may be
able to get it going in PT using a VST wrapper. Talking of which. Has anyone
on here used a VST wrapper for Pro Tools. If so, which one would you
recommend?

On 24 May 2016 17:43:01 BST, TL  wrote:

Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to address the
accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo being circulated on
the MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll require one of their S series
controller keyboards. The demo mostly talked about Logic, and GarageBand; no
mention of ProTools. 





Terry








Sent from my iPad
 On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
 wrote:


 


 Hi Slau,


 thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors,
now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the same
thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that
this Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.


 Thanks for pointing me that way.


 As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any,
mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 


 All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what
about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after
hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some
electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an
analogue nerd i would make my own...:)


 So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol
keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that
would be great.


 


 Kindest regards, and again thanks.


 


 Joy


 


 Von meinem iPhone gesendet


 
 Am 24.05.2016 um
17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :


 


 Hi Joy,


 


 Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be
accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not
accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx
files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed
from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials
online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back
then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly
possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds,
which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?


 


 Slau


 
 On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools
Accessibility 
wrote:


 


 Cheers guys, 


 subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments
(synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is
VoiceOver-friendly and so on.


 Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be
disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.


 Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.


 Thanks!


 Joy


 


 


 


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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Phil Muir
Really sorry.  Can't post a link.  Not under a non disclosure agreement with 
Native Instruments however, the guy who posted the link was so he shouldn't 
have posted it anywhere or in my view have been discussing it on Twitter.

On 24 May 2016 18:11:51 BST, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
 wrote:
>Guys,
>could one of you post a link to that demo. I've warned you in my
>introduction, I'm still a rookie about some stuff, so MIDImag tells me
>nothing.
>Thanks,
>Joy
>
>
>Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
>> Am 24.05.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Phil Muir
>:
>> 
>> Yes indeed. Quite a demo that. They were running it in a stand-alone
>app and it's self-voicing. Also, the plan is that it will run as a VST
>so you may be able to get it going in PT using a VST wrapper. Talking
>of which. Has anyone on here used a VST wrapper for Pro Tools. If so,
>which one would you recommend?
>> 
>>> On 24 May 2016 17:43:01 BST, TL  wrote:
>>> Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to
>address the accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo
>being circulated on the MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll
>require one of their S series controller keyboards. The demo mostly
>talked about Logic, and GarageBand; no mention of ProTools. 
>>> 
>>> Terry
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
  On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools
>Accessibility  wrote:
  
  Hi Slau,
  thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
>SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
>supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last
>distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does
>the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that
 this Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
  Thanks for pointing me that way.
  As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying
>any, mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
  All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But
>what about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly
>after hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course
>some electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of
>an analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
  So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete
>Kontrol keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less
>costly that would be great.
  
  Kindest regards, and again thanks.
  
  Joy
  
  Von meinem iPhone gesendet
  
>  Am 24.05.2016 um
> 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>  
>  Hi Joy,
>  
>  Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to
>be accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally
>not accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved
>as .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can
>be accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are
>videos and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools
>version 11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a
>while but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that.
>Aside from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments
>have you used in Logic?
>  
>  Slau
>  
>>  On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools
>Accessibility 
>> wrote:
>>  
>>  Cheers guys, 
>>  subject already states what I'm curious about: what software
>instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what
>is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>>  Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves
>a lot to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>>  Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>>  Thanks!
>>  Joy
>>  
>>  
>>  
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread TL
Hi, unless someone kept a copy, they were all taken down.  Don't think it was 
meant to be put on the list ... MIDIMag or, MIDIMag-X as I guess its now called 
is a mailing list dealing with all aspects of recording, mostly in the Windows 
environment. Phil or someone else on the list likely has the info for joining, 
I don't have it here on my IPad. 

Terry

Sent from my iPad

> On May 24, 2016, at 1:11 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> could one of you post a link to that demo. I've warned you in my 
> introduction, I'm still a rookie about some stuff, so MIDImag tells me 
> nothing.
> Thanks,
> Joy
> 
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 24.05.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Phil Muir :
>> 
>> Yes indeed. Quite a demo that. They were running it in a stand-alone app and 
>> it's self-voicing. Also, the plan is that it will run as a VST so you may be 
>> able to get it going in PT using a VST wrapper. Talking of which. Has anyone 
>> on here used a VST wrapper for Pro Tools. If so, which one would you 
>> recommend?
>> 
>>> On 24 May 2016 17:43:01 BST, TL  wrote:
>>> Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to address 
>>> the accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo being 
>>> circulated on the MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll require one of 
>>> their S series controller keyboards. The demo mostly talked about Logic, 
>>> and GarageBand; no mention of ProTools. 
>>> 
>>> Terry
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
  On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
  wrote:
  
  Hi Slau,
  thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
 SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
 supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
 distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the 
 same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that
 this Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
  Thanks for pointing me that way.
  As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
 mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
  All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
 about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
 hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
 electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
 analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
  So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
 keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
 would be great.
  
  Kindest regards, and again thanks.
  
  Joy
  
  Von meinem iPhone gesendet
  
>  Am 24.05.2016 um
> 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>  
>  Hi Joy,
>  
>  Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as 
> .tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be 
> accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and 
> tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I 
> did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's 
> certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's 
> stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in 
> Logic?
>  
>  Slau
>  
>>  On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>> 
>> wrote:
>>  
>>  Cheers guys, 
>>  subject already states what I'm curious about: what software 
>> instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what 
>> is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>>  Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot 
>> to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>>  Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>>  Thanks!
>>  Joy
>>  
>>  
>>  
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Guys,
could one of you post a link to that demo. I've warned you in my introduction, 
I'm still a rookie about some stuff, so MIDImag tells me nothing.
Thanks,
Joy


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> Am 24.05.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Phil Muir :
> 
> Yes indeed. Quite a demo that. They were running it in a stand-alone app and 
> it's self-voicing. Also, the plan is that it will run as a VST so you may be 
> able to get it going in PT using a VST wrapper. Talking of which. Has anyone 
> on here used a VST wrapper for Pro Tools. If so, which one would you 
> recommend?
> 
>> On 24 May 2016 17:43:01 BST, TL  wrote:
>> Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to address the 
>> accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo being circulated on 
>> the MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll require one of their S series 
>> controller keyboards. The demo mostly talked about Logic, and GarageBand; no 
>> mention of ProTools. 
>> 
>> Terry
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>>  On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>  wrote:
>>>  
>>>  Hi Slau,
>>>  thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning 
>>> SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not 
>>> supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last 
>>> distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does the 
>>> same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that
>>> this Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>>>  Thanks for pointing me that way.
>>>  As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
>>> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
>>>  All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what 
>>> about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after 
>>> hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some 
>>> electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an 
>>> analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>>>  So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
>>> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
>>> would be great.
>>>  
>>>  Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>>>  
>>>  Joy
>>>  
>>>  Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>>>  
  Am 24.05.2016 um
 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
  
  Hi Joy,
  
  Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
 accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
 accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
 files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
 from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
 online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it 
 back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's 
 certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's 
 stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
  
  Slau
  
>  On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
> 
> wrote:
>  
>  Cheers guys, 
>  subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>  Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to 
> be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>  Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>  Thanks!
>  Joy
>  
>  
>  
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Phil Muir
Yes indeed.  Quite a demo that.  They were running it in a stand-alone app and 
it's self-voicing.  Also, the plan is that it will run as a VST so you may be 
able to get it going in PT using a VST wrapper.  Talking of which.  Has anyone 
on here used a VST wrapper for Pro Tools.  If so, which one would you recommend?

On 24 May 2016 17:43:01 BST, TL  wrote:
>Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to
>address the accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo
>being circulated on the MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll
>require one of their S series controller keyboards. The demo mostly
>talked about Logic, and GarageBand; no mention of ProTools. 
>
>Terry
>
>
>Sent from my iPad
>
>> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools
>Accessibility  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau,
>> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning
>SoundFlower, I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not
>supported. However, Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last
>distributors, now have an add-on available called LoopBack, which does
>the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, knowing that this
>Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
>> Thanks for pointing me that way.
>> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying
>any, mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
>> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But
>what about Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly
>after hig-quality bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course
>some electronic/synth sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of
>an analogue nerd i would make my own...:)
>> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete
>Kontrol keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less
>costly that would be great.
>> 
>> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
>> 
>> Joy
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>> 
>>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Joy,
>>> 
>>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be
>accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not
>accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as
>.tfx files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be
>accessed from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos
>and tutorials online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version
>11. I did it back then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while
>but it's certainly possible. You might want to look into that. Aside
>from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual instruments have
>you used in Logic?
>>> 
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools
>Accessibility  wrote:
 
 Cheers guys, 
 subject already states what I'm curious about: what software
>instruments (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what
>is VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
 Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a
>lot to be disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
 Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
 Thanks!
 Joy
 
 
 
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread TL
Hi, it seems that Native Instruments is working on a solution to address the 
accessibility issue. There was a rather impressive demo being circulated on the 
MIDIMag list. Its not out yet, and it'll require one of their S series 
controller keyboards. The demo mostly talked about Logic, and GarageBand; no 
mention of ProTools. 

Terry


Sent from my iPad

> On May 24, 2016, at 12:30 PM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau,
> thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning SoundFlower, 
> I checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not supported. However, 
> Rogue Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors, now have an add-on 
> available called LoopBack, which does the same thing. I'll definitely give 
> that a go, knowing that this Company has some other great products out, like 
> Audio Hijack.
> Thanks for pointing me that way.
> As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, 
> mostly because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
> All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what about 
> Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after hig-quality 
> bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some electronic/synth 
> sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an analogue nerd i would 
> make my own...:)
> So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
> keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
> would be great.
> 
> Kindest regards, and again thanks.
> 
> Joy
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Joy,
>> 
>> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
>> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
>> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
>> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
>> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
>> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back 
>> then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
>> possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds, 
>> which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Cheers guys, 
>>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
>>> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
>>> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>>> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be 
>>> disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>>> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Joy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hi Slau,
thanks so much for your reply. As for your suggestion concerning SoundFlower, I 
checked it out, and it looks like it is currently not supported. However, Rogue 
Amoeba, who apparently were the last distributors, now have an add-on available 
called LoopBack, which does the same thing. I'll definitely give that a go, 
knowing that this Company has some other great products out, like Audio Hijack.
Thanks for pointing me that way.
As for virtual instruments, I haven't taken the plunge into buying any, mostly 
because I couldn't find reliable info on what works. 
All I know is what we all know: Native Instruments is a no-no. But what about 
Omnisphere or Nexus or something down that road? I'm mainly after hig-quality 
bread-and-butter-sounds, plus orchestral. Of course some electronic/synth 
sounds are always welcome1but since I'm a bit of an analogue nerd i would make 
my own...:)
So any advice on that? I am thinking about giving the NI Komplete Kontrol 
keyboard a try, but if I could find something similar and less costly that 
would be great.

Kindest regards, and again thanks.

Joy

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> Am 24.05.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
> 
> Hi Joy,
> 
> Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be 
> accessible. The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not 
> accessible is the presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx 
> files, they can be shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed 
> from within Pro Tools by using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials 
> online on how to do this dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back 
> then and it does work. I haven't done it in a while but it's certainly 
> possible. You might want to look into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds, 
> which third party virtual instruments have you used in Logic?
> 
> Slau
> 
>> On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Cheers guys, 
>> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
>> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
>> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
>> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be 
>> disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
>> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
>> Thanks!
>> Joy
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Round-Call: Software-Instruments for PT

2016-05-24 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Joy,

Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be accessible. 
The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not accessible is the 
presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx files, they can be 
shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed from within Pro Tools by 
using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials online on how to do this 
dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back then and it does work. I 
haven't done it in a while but it's certainly possible. You might want to look 
into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual 
instruments have you used in Logic?

Slau

On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
 wrote:

> Cheers guys, 
> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be 
> disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
> Thanks!
> Joy
> 
> 
> 
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