Hi:
Usually when I set up a track in PT, I just assign the output to a physical
hardware output. How can I use all those busses they give you and where do
you go to route their outputs to the appropraite hardware? When I send a PT
session I've done to someone I do a lot of work with who has a
Hi
On Aug 4, 2011, at 3:16 PM, Monkey Pusher wrote:
> That depends on waht you plan on doing with the install of PT. First
> off the MacBook Air's have no firewire inpus as you are probably
That's true that they don't have firewire but they have thunderbolt and you can
buy a thunderbolt to fire
Hey JP,
Open the file in Preview. Make sure the view is continuous and single page.
Select the text Tool with Command-2.
Select all with Command-a and Copy all with Command-c.
Open Text Edit and paste. You'll be able to read through this text document
easily.
HTH,
Slau
On Aug 4, 2011, at 4:01
Hi friends,
Before starting to use PT, and being already familiar with Sonar, I figured
that the first thing I should read to get me running is the PT shortcut's doc.
But I'd like some advice about this.
But most of all, I'm having a hard time with PDF documents understanding their
structure a
Hi all,
I'll use basically to editing recordings. My intention is not conect
externalhardware on it. Pt in conjunction with plugins like izotope RX and
others softwares like reappper.
A MBA is really less expensive than a mbp or imac here in Brazil.
Best,
Juan.
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I should think the lack of ports will be more of an issue than the
performance of the Air itself. Can't say I've ever tried running an
interface and an external drive off one USB socket before, but I'd be
surprised if the results were productive at higher track counts or for
heavy plugin use.
Scot
That depends on waht you plan on doing with the install of PT. First
off the MacBook Air's have no firewire inpus as you are probably
aware, so you will be limited to a USB interface, or the built in one.
Secondly I believe with 4GB or SO of ram the AIR should be fast
enough for basic tracking an
Just a reply to some of the discussion for this topicthe question
of who needs to make the update, either Apple or Avid is clearly
Avid. The entire structure of how files are handled was changed with
the new time machine style versioning and upcoming cloud
functionality. Avid will have to mod
Hi guys, is a good idea install pt in a MBA mid 2011?
Best,
Juan.
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