Re: Two questions

2017-05-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Stefan,
Clicks like that are most often edited manually. Some people have had success 
with de-click-type plug-ins but one size usually doesn't fit all. Unless it's 
just the occasional noise, it becomes quite tedious but the most effective 
result comes from manual editing. Grab a few clips of silence and some breaths 
and cut, copy, paste.

2. Stretching that much will almost certainly introduce artifacts. I personally 
use Serato Pitch 'n Time. You can use the TCE plug-in but, again, you'll get 
heavy artifacts, especially if you want to maintain pitch.

Slau
manually 
> On May 10, 2017, at 5:15 AM, Stefan Albertshauser  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I have two questions:
> 1. How would you edit mouth clicks?
> 2. How would you time stretch a clip from 30 seconds to 2 minutes without 
> using the mouse?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Stefan
> P.S.: What's going on with the groups, that used roger?Von meinem iPhone 
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RE: Two questions

2017-05-10 Thread Phil Muir
The groups that used Roger have moved to wechat.

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Subject: Two questions



 Hi,


I have two questions:
1. How would you edit mouth clicks?
2. How would you time stretch a clip from 30 seconds to 2 minutes without
using the mouse?

Thanks in advance.

Stefan
P.S.: What's going on with the groups, that used roger?Von meinem iPhone
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Re: Two Questions about Clip Gain

2015-04-03 Thread Chris Norman

Hi,
I think clip gain works at the clip level, semi distructively, as in you 
can undo, but perhaps not undo them once you've got the changes out of 
the undo queue.


Saying that though, I seem to remember something in the undo menu about 
clip gain removal, so try there.


Secondly, because (I think anyway) the clip gain works on the clip 
rather than acting like aumation, delete a clip will delete it's clip 
gain stuff, and re-recording that part won't be clip gained at all.


I'm really not certain of what I'm talking about here, so I apologise in 
advance if I'm wrong about any of the above.


Good luck!

On 03/04/2015 04:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
1.  If I have a track which I have done some clip gain modifications 
to, is there a real quick way that I can then get rid of all those 
mods, as if I'd never done any clip gaining at all to the track?  This 
way, as far as CG goes, I can pretty much start over with a fresh 
slate?  The audio track only has one region if that makes any difference.
2.  If I've made some clip gain changes on a track at certain points 
in the timeline, then, I go back, select that track only in the track 
list table, hit return to move to the top, ctrl+A to select all, then 
whack the delete key, what then happens?  Will that only delete my 
audio?  Or, would that also then delete my clip gain events, therefore 
making me have to redo them, if I then was to rerecord the audio on 
that track.

Thank you.
Chris.
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Re: Two Questions

2013-05-20 Thread TheOreoMonster
Have you actually produced any content and sent it to him or just contacted him 
saying you could.? Actions speak louder than words usually. And if i am not 
mistaken you have a site of your own that you run.  You could post the content 
there, link to it,   on the list for people that could find it interesting. and 
when PT access gets going, it could be moved over there or linked from there as 
well.
On May 19, 2013, at 9:31 PM, Chris Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry for the really vague subject line, but I honestly can't think of what 
 would be rellavant to put.
 
 Anyway, I have two questions.
 
 first of all, let's face the blunt truth.  Kevin might not like me saying 
 this, and might get a bit irritated at me, but this isn't to shame him, nor 
 is it to knock him nor anyone else down, etc.  OK?  I want to clear that out 
 of the way from the extreme get go.  I am not! and I, repeat, I, am, not! 
 accusing anyone! here of anything, so don't even go there!
 
 Kevin made a WordPress blog at
 
 http://www.pt-access.net
 
 This site/domain name has been there now for at least a year, if not slightly 
 more, give or take a few months.  I've asked once on list about this, and 
 Kevin seemed slightly irked that I did so, or at least that's how I took it.  
 I had asked what the status was on the design of the content on the site.  
 I've written Kevin both on and off list and have asked time after time after 
 time again over Twitter, as well as privately via e-mail and all I get is 
 something along the lines of: If anyone contributes any content I'll be 
 happy to put it up.  I don't know about others on here... that? I cannot 
 speak to nor, of, but what I can! tell you all is I've offered multiple times 
 to contribute things, being audio demonstrations, tutorials, write-ups, being 
 an editer if needed, I've even offered to help him manage/administrate the 
 blog if needed.  Face it!  It's been over a year, and not a single thing has 
 been put up there.  Not even one.  Again, I reidderate that I am not shaming 
 nor blaming anyone here.  I'm simply stating fact of matter that no one can 
 argue the truth of.  I don't know what the reasonning is behind why I and 
 maybe, though not sure, others have offered to put things up and they've not 
 been apparently acted upon. Frankly the reasons are none of our business, 
 Kevin's probably just extremely busy, I'll give him that, as he does do music 
 professionally, but people, let's be totally realistic here, ok?  Kevin, the 
 only reason I'm publicly writing this, and not writing you privately with 
 this concern is that I've addressed this off list with you before, and really 
 didn't get anywhere.  Had I, I would not have gone to this measure.
 
 Look, the PT access mailing list is a wonderful resource, and I do mean 
 wonderful!  But! I also think that blog was a great idea!  I remember how 
 excited Kevin was when he first launched the site.  I just wonder what 
 happened.  It's a little unsettling, frankly.  I can't even comment up there, 
 as he's apparently disabled user registration, as well as user commenting.  
 So, yeah, I dono...  I mean, Kevin, you're paying for the web hosting, and 
 you're paying for the domain, and possibly even for the blog depending on 
 where you're hosting it.  I mean, really... is it worth paying for the 
 hosting of that domain/blog if no one's gonna use it/contribute, and when we 
 offer, it's apparently looked over whether intentially or not?  I just wonder 
 ultimately if the web site is really worth the justification. You know?  With 
 all due respect to Kevin and the list...  Just my thought, take it or leave 
 it, either way's fine by me, jsut don't be rude about it. that's all I ask.  
 It's my opinion, not my fact.
 
 OK, the second question is, has anyone yet updated to PT 11?  If so, and 
 using Mountain Lion, how're the counters/edit boxes and the other 
 accessibility issues we were having in V10?  Have they improved?  I'm 
 considering upgrading, but I'm not about! to pay $250 to do so, unless you 
 all can promise me! that things've been fixed to a large extent.
 
 Anyway, thanks for the thoughts on the first thing, and the answers for my 
 second question.
 
 Chris. 
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Re: Two Questions

2013-05-20 Thread Chris Gilland
For one, yes.  I've posted actual content to be put on the web site, but 
honestly, that shouldn't be just my job.  Wy hasn't anyone else done the 
same?  Second, yes, I do have a web site that I could post contributions to, 
but I've not done so, in fear of producing duplicate content.  I don't want 
to replicate something that Kevin has already put up, although it's looking 
like putting things on my own site might wind up being necessary like it or 
not.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: TheOreoMonster monkeypushe...@gmail.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 5:33 AM
Subject: Re: Two Questions


Have you actually produced any content and sent it to him or just contacted 
him saying you could.? Actions speak louder than words usually. And if i am 
not mistaken you have a site of your own that you run.  You could post the 
content there, link to it,   on the list for people that could find it 
interesting. and when PT access gets going, it could be moved over there or 
linked from there as well.

On May 19, 2013, at 9:31 PM, Chris Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:

Sorry for the really vague subject line, but I honestly can't think of 
what would be rellavant to put.


Anyway, I have two questions.

first of all, let's face the blunt truth.  Kevin might not like me saying 
this, and might get a bit irritated at me, but this isn't to shame him, 
nor is it to knock him nor anyone else down, etc.  OK?  I want to clear 
that out of the way from the extreme get go.  I am not! and I, repeat, I, 
am, not! accusing anyone! here of anything, so don't even go there!


Kevin made a WordPress blog at

http://www.pt-access.net

This site/domain name has been there now for at least a year, if not 
slightly more, give or take a few months.  I've asked once on list about 
this, and Kevin seemed slightly irked that I did so, or at least that's 
how I took it.  I had asked what the status was on the design of the 
content on the site.  I've written Kevin both on and off list and have 
asked time after time after time again over Twitter, as well as privately 
via e-mail and all I get is something along the lines of: If anyone 
contributes any content I'll be happy to put it up.  I don't know about 
others on here... that? I cannot speak to nor, of, but what I can! tell 
you all is I've offered multiple times to contribute things, being audio 
demonstrations, tutorials, write-ups, being an editer if needed, I've even 
offered to help him manage/administrate the blog if needed.  Face it! 
It's been over a year, and not a single thing has been put up there.  Not 
even one.  Again, I reidderate that I am not shaming nor blaming anyone 
here.  I'm simply stating fact of matter that no one can argue the truth 
of.  I don't know what the reasonning is behind why I and maybe, though 
not sure, others have offered to put things up and they've not been 
apparently acted upon. Frankly the reasons are none of our business, 
Kevin's probably just extremely busy, I'll give him that, as he does do 
music professionally, but people, let's be totally realistic here, ok? 
Kevin, the only reason I'm publicly writing this, and not writing you 
privately with this concern is that I've addressed this off list with you 
before, and really didn't get anywhere.  Had I, I would not have gone to 
this measure.


Look, the PT access mailing list is a wonderful resource, and I do mean 
wonderful!  But! I also think that blog was a great idea!  I remember how 
excited Kevin was when he first launched the site.  I just wonder what 
happened.  It's a little unsettling, frankly.  I can't even comment up 
there, as he's apparently disabled user registration, as well as user 
commenting.  So, yeah, I dono...  I mean, Kevin, you're paying for the web 
hosting, and you're paying for the domain, and possibly even for the blog 
depending on where you're hosting it.  I mean, really... is it worth 
paying for the hosting of that domain/blog if no one's gonna use 
it/contribute, and when we offer, it's apparently looked over whether 
intentially or not?  I just wonder ultimately if the web site is really 
worth the justification. You know?  With all due respect to Kevin and the 
list...  Just my thought, take it or leave it, either way's fine by me, 
jsut don't be rude about it. that's all I ask.  It's my opinion, not my 
fact.


OK, the second question is, has anyone yet updated to PT 11?  If so, and 
using Mountain Lion, how're the counters/edit boxes and the other 
accessibility issues we were having in V10?  Have they improved?  I'm 
considering upgrading, but I'm not about! to pay $250 to do so, unless you 
all can promise me! that things've been fixed to a large extent.


Anyway, thanks for the thoughts on the first thing, and the answers for my 
second question.


Chris.
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Re: Two questions, one about automation and the other about the project mix

2013-03-24 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Krister,

Get this tutorial from groove 3 called Automation Secrets by Michael Costa
This is one of the best Tutorials on PT automation.
There are some on this list that can testify to this! :)
YMMV


CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust

On Mar 24, 2013, at 9:23 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 Hello folks. I'm still struggling to come to grips with Pro tools and have a 
 couple questions. Since i come from the world of Porta studios and 
 stand-alone recording units that aren't so advanced, the whole automation 
 thing has me more confused than is my normal state of mind. Is there an 
 idiots guide to automation somewhere that i can read, some terms in Pro tools 
 just don't make sense. I think i understand what read and write does, but 
 what on earth is latch and touch in automation terms?
 On a different note, can any of you who use the Project mix from M-Audio 
 answer this: How much do you do on the Project mix and how much on the 
 computer? I understand you can use the faders on the Project mix to mix 
 sounds, that's what they're for, but do you use effects, eq and other things 
 from the Project mix or are you using the computer to set values of those? 
 I'm trying to gain an understanding of what the buttons on the Project mix 
 do, therefore all these stupid questions so i know what to do when or rather 
 if i ever get off the ground with PT.
 /Krister
 
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Re: Two questions, one about automation and the other about the project mix

2013-03-24 Thread Krister Ekstrom
How much are those Groove3 tutorials?
/Krister

24 mar 2013 kl. 17:38 skrev CHUCK REICHEL:

 Hi Krister,
 
 Get this tutorial from groove 3 called Automation Secrets by Michael Costa
 This is one of the best Tutorials on PT automation.
 There are some on this list that can testify to this! :)
 YMMV
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 954-742-0019
 GUFFAWING :)
 In GOD I Trust
 
 On Mar 24, 2013, at 9:23 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hello folks. I'm still struggling to come to grips with Pro tools and have a 
 couple questions. Since i come from the world of Porta studios and 
 stand-alone recording units that aren't so advanced, the whole automation 
 thing has me more confused than is my normal state of mind. Is there an 
 idiots guide to automation somewhere that i can read, some terms in Pro 
 tools just don't make sense. I think i understand what read and write 
 does, but what on earth is latch and touch in automation terms?
 On a different note, can any of you who use the Project mix from M-Audio 
 answer this: How much do you do on the Project mix and how much on the 
 computer? I understand you can use the faders on the Project mix to mix 
 sounds, that's what they're for, but do you use effects, eq and other things 
 from the Project mix or are you using the computer to set values of those? 
 I'm trying to gain an understanding of what the buttons on the Project mix 
 do, therefore all these stupid questions so i know what to do when or rather 
 if i ever get off the ground with PT.
 /Krister
 
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Re: Two questions, one about automation and the other about the project mix

2013-03-24 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Krister,

The Pro Tools Reference Guide has a chapter on automation and explains 
everything you'll need to know about it. Have you read it yet? Under Part 9 
Mixing, go to chapter 44 Automation. Everything is explained there. On top of 
that, of course, experimentation is perhaps one of the best methods for 
learning automation.

HTH,

Slau



On Mar 24, 2013, at 1:25 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 How much are those Groove3 tutorials?
 /Krister

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Re: Two questions, one about automation and the other about the project mix

2013-03-24 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Krister,

There priceless! :)
But seriously Aaron at groov 3 gives  us 50% off because only the audio is 
usable for us.
$20.00 is the average price. :)
YMMV

CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust

On Mar 24, 2013, at 1:25 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 How much are those Groove3 tutorials?
 /Krister
 
 24 mar 2013 kl. 17:38 skrev CHUCK REICHEL:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 Get this tutorial from groove 3 called Automation Secrets by Michael Costa
 This is one of the best Tutorials on PT automation.
 There are some on this list that can testify to this! :)
 YMMV
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 954-742-0019
 GUFFAWING :)
 In GOD I Trust
 
 On Mar 24, 2013, at 9:23 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hello folks. I'm still struggling to come to grips with Pro tools and have 
 a couple questions. Since i come from the world of Porta studios and 
 stand-alone recording units that aren't so advanced, the whole automation 
 thing has me more confused than is my normal state of mind. Is there an 
 idiots guide to automation somewhere that i can read, some terms in Pro 
 tools just don't make sense. I think i understand what read and write 
 does, but what on earth is latch and touch in automation terms?
 On a different note, can any of you who use the Project mix from M-Audio 
 answer this: How much do you do on the Project mix and how much on the 
 computer? I understand you can use the faders on the Project mix to mix 
 sounds, that's what they're for, but do you use effects, eq and other 
 things from the Project mix or are you using the computer to set values of 
 those? I'm trying to gain an understanding of what the buttons on the 
 Project mix do, therefore all these stupid questions so i know what to do 
 when or rather if i ever get off the ground with PT.
 /Krister
 
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Re: Two questions, automation with non-touch sensitive faders and the MBox control panel

2013-02-19 Thread Kevin Reeves
There's a difference between touch sensitive and non touch sensitive motorized 
faders.

Touch sensitive faders will disengage the motor the moment you touch it, 
allowing you to rewrite automation.

Faders without touch sensitivity will not disengage the motor, thus you're 
fighting with it as it's trying to move in conjunction with the automation that 
is being played back.

The workaround for this for the bcf is to undo a pass of automation instead of 
rewriting it. Then, you will never fight the motor while writing in new 
automation, thus burning the motor out.

Hope this helps.

Kevin

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Re: Two questions, automation with non-touch sensitive faders and the MBox control panel

2013-02-14 Thread Monkey Pusher
Only things  needed in that control pannel is to enable the  high pass
filters on the inputs, (which you can do relatively easily enough by
putting an eq on the insert as  a work around)  and changing sync  if
you wanted to use things like S/PDIF and etc. Otherwise i think you
can set up cue mixes in there but thats once again easy enough to do
in PT itself if you ever needed to. In all honesty in the whole time i
owned mine, i think someone from Avid remoted into my system and
turned on the high pass filters for me and that was it never went back
in there or needed to.  THe only  catch to using a non motorized
control surface is   the faders doesn't snap to their proper location
when you load a project. There for you have to move the fader till it
crosses the point where the volume or which ever parameter you are
trying to control is crossed. at that point it will kick in and start
to adjust the parameter. Can it be used for automation? Yes? But
before enabling the automation to write make sure the fader is already
crossed that point and controlling the parameter.  Once it is, enable
write and you can start your automation.

On 2/14/13, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com wrote:
 Hi good people.
 I have two somewhat different questions, that's why i  told a bit about them
 in the subject line, because if someone can't answer one, they might be able
 to answer the other.
 I've got the MBox interface bundled with Pro tools and i was trying to get
 into the system preference for it under Lions system settings, but it seems
 the control panel is inaccessible, i can't see anything more than a blank
 window, or rather i see the title of the window and the minimize, zoom and
 close buttons. Is this control panel needed for anything or can i just
 ignore it altogether?
 My next question is this: i'm still trying to figure out what control
 surface i am going to use. The ones i want, such as the Avid Artist mix or
 the M-Audio Projectmix are a bit on the expensive side but i heard not so
 good things about the Beringer BCF2000 so i really don't know what to think.
 Can one do automation even if faders aren't touch sensitive or is that
 something one can forget? When does the touch sensitivity come into play and
 is there a workaround if the faders aren't touch sensitive?
 Thanks for any help.
 /Krister

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Re: Two Questions about basic Editing

2012-03-30 Thread Chris Norman
From what I understand, markers are for saving spots in your project,
whereas arrow keys are for marking regions for editing.

You can change to SMTPE time in the counter display. It says counter
display or something, can't remember.

Anyways, hth,

On 30/03/2012, Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:
 OK.

 I totally understand that pressing num pad period then enter your number
 then period again will jump you to that marker.  I also totally get that
 hitting num pad period, dial in your number, then press num pad enter will
 let you reassign!  that marker to another location.

 What, however I'm not getting is I know that up arrow and down arrow make in
 and out drops.  So what is the difference in a marker, from using up and
 down arrows?

 My second even more important question by far is, let's say that I'm working
 on a session, and it's, o... I dono... let's just say speech only.  there is
 no music.

 Well, right now, in the edit window, if I interact with the counters
 cluster, I notice that my start, end, and length, are all set based on
 bar/beat.

 Well, if this is speech only, we don't wanna move through the file by
 bar/beat.  We'd wanna move by hour, minute, second.

 How can I reconfigure my session, so that we can make this happen?

 Kevin, I gotta say, I had the hardest time following your tutorial before.
 I think a lot of it was I wasn't concentrating very thoroughly.  I did great
 up until we started editting, and working with the num pad.  Then you
 totally lost me.  Now that I play the file again, it for some reason makes
 sense.  You definitely put me way out of my comfort zone, but that's good!
 I like a challenge.  I think now, I just really need to practice and really
 get good with those commands you gave me.

 One thing, when I'm dialing the numbers in, like you kept going to bar 24 in
 that track... so if we want to just go there, we'd do num pad star, 2 5
 period 1, then hit return.

 My qu3estion there is, do I have to do 2 5 period 1 on the num pad, or does
 that have to be done from the qwerty numbers, or does it not matter, just so
 you hit return when done, and not num pad enter, as that is used for
 assigning a marker.

 Chris.




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