I'm sure that the track is selected using both the key commands and the Shift
plus select track on the 002. I have Grid mode selected and not slip or
shuffle, but as for the other options I will check them out. One other thing,
when I first load up a session, the first time I need to make a sele
Just two things of which to be absolutely certain at the outset:
1. Is the track you're wanting to edit selected? and
2. Is the edit and timeline selection linked as well as edit selection
following track selection under the Options menu?
If so, pressing down arrow for the start point and up arro
Did you rewind the track a bit to see if the data was deleted? Because if it's
jumping to the end point of the selection, something tells me it's doing the
job. If a track is not properly selected and you hit delete, you'll stay in the
same place.
Kevin
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Actually, I was thinking of grabbing one myself. It's light, compact, and
cheap. I think Bryan Howarton still has one. Hopefully he can chime in on this.
What I do know is that the faders are not touch sensitive, so it's harder to
rewrite automation. But other than that, I think it seems like a
Yep. I'm still offering Pro TOols training.
write me off list at m...@kevinreeves.net and we'll set something up.
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Hi there.
Sorry for the cross post, but the Beringer bcf 2000 has gotten good reviews
here on Midi-mag so i figured someone on any of the lists could help me answer
these questions:
How about the BCF 2000 in conjunction with Pro tools, should i forget it at
once or will it work, and what will no