Re: Pro remote accessibility

2012-05-03 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Yes I am aware of this I was asking about remote access to my mac from either another mac or from a pc if I know my ip address is it possible to share screens with either blind or sited users so they could control my mac with my permition of course and get a feel for what pro tools is like

Re: re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Brian, Here it is in the nut shell again! :) Make sure the tracks table is resized at least 30% to the right. Look in archives for my other posts on this! Make sure the track you want to move is selected! ;) Now just mouse down on the track. then navigate using VO to where you want to go. and j

RE: re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread J. R. Westmoreland
Try the following. 1. Interact with the table and move so VO has focus on the track to be moved. 2. press VO-Command-F5 to bring the mouse to your position. I think VO-F5 will tell you what has focus. 3. press VO-Command-Shift-Space which does a mouse down click. 4. press VO-Shift-F3 to turn off t

Re: Pro remote accessibility

2012-05-03 Thread Gordon Kent
Hello: You would need to actually have pt on the mac to use pro remote. It doesn't work in windows at this point. It is meant to act as a control surface for pt, or actually four discrete surfaces. Gord -Original Message- From: Nick Gawronski Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:01 PM T

Solo Safe

2012-05-03 Thread Poppa Bear
To solo in safe mode, is the key stroke, command and click while on the solo button? I am not in the studio right now, but am double checking. Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

Re: re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I know it didn't, but good job on the stratigy! I wouldn't a even thought about trying that. Excellent job! Chris. - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" To: "Christopher-Mark Gilland" Cc: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 4:43 PM Subject: Re: re-ordering tracks in a session No,

Re: re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread Brian Howerton
No, that did not work. Sent from my iPhone On May 3, 2012, at 4:20 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" wrote: > Wow Brian! Man, you're coming a long way! I had totally forgotten about > that drag drop method in Lion. Great job! If that doesn't work I honestly > wouldn't know, but have too wo

Re: re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Wow Brian! Man, you're coming a long way! I had totally forgotten about that drag drop method in Lion. Great job! If that doesn't work I honestly wouldn't know, but have too wondered the same thing. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" To: Sent: Thursday, May 03,

re-ordering tracks in a session

2012-05-03 Thread Brian Howerton
Hello all, What is the best way for us to be able to move or re-order tracks in a session? Let's say we don't like where a track is and we want to move it up or down in our tracks to reposition it, what is the best way to do that? I tried interacting with the track list table, selecting a trac

protools conference call

2012-05-03 Thread Brian Howerton
Hey guys, I am so dumb. I deleted the protools conference call numb from my phone. Can someone give that to me again so I can join in the conference today? Thanks, Brian

Re: universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-03 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Slau, Blimey, Xiang is a busy boy! I'm curious, have you seen any plugin interfaces that expose anything more than his makeshift method? I haven't, so I've always assumed that what we had was Xiang's work, and that it overrode the plugin interface, Cocoa or otherwise. Hopefully I'm wrong. The

protools conference call

2012-05-03 Thread Brian Howerton
Hey guys, Are we still on for the protools conference call today? Thanks, Brian

Re: universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-03 Thread Slau Halatyn
Scott, Xiang now works for Apple. Everything he did was very basic. He had zero experience with VoiceOver before implementing his work. Of course, that solution was intended to be a temporary one. The issue of access to plugins once they are Coco lies in the developers' lap and the best place f

Re: universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-03 Thread Scott Chesworth
That's interesting Chuck! Wonder whether anybody knows what the variable is that makes our method usable? Slau, did you get contact info for the chap who did the accessibility work? Not asking you to share it publicly of course, but if you have it, I wonder whether he could shed any light? My thi

Re: universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-03 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Scott, They will display but might not be usable! Here is a example, the Waves H-Comp displays its parameters but unless you have a controller you can only "look at them" :) Its still usable though. Just mark a hotspot and tell VO to watch it and adjust to taste while VO reports the changes yo

Re: universal audio 2 plugins

2012-05-03 Thread Scott Chesworth
Surely if the parameters are automatable, VO would give us those values to work with in the plugins window? I was under the impression that's how the workaround Avid's guy implemented worked, but could be wrong. On 5/3/12, Gordon Kent wrote: > Hello: > The ua2 plug-ins are vst when using the pcie