Hi Slau,
Thanks for the tips!
As far as selecting / deselecting goes, it's really been a case that I'll find
myself in a situation where all tracks are selected and I need to deselect
several of them. I just tried Chuck's suggestion of doing command click with
the mouse. (trackpad in my case)
Scott, this works awesomely! :)
Thank you very much for the tip.
I'm noticing that I still do need to click in some edit fields for this to work
(in Beat Detective for example) but for general session navigation this seems
to work wonderfully! :)
Talk soon!
Cara :)
On Jul 7, 2013, at 1:45
Hi guys, does removing protools from a Mac require anything else than dragging
the app to the trash?
Thanks,
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There is in the pro tools folder an uninstaller that you can run.
On 7/8/2013 4:00 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
Hi guys, does removing protools from a Mac require anything else than
dragging the app to the trash?
Thanks,
JPR
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There's an uninstaller application found inn the avid folder. After running the
uninstaller, you can delete the remaining Avid folder. Otherwise, if you just
delete the Avid folder without running the uninstaller, you'll get rid of 98
percent of the files and the only remaining files will be
Hi Cara,
There used to be a keyboard shortcut for deselecting the bottommost track.
Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to work anymore. As a work-around, create a
new track. It'll appear at the bottom of the list and will automatically be
selected. What I mean is that the new track will be
Hi Cara,
For track selection and deselection at least in pt 9.3 on an HD 3 system, with
Snow Leopard while in the mix window, the tracks table must be resized to the
right about 30% for the tracks to behave normally.
Thats why I operate from a template most of the time.
After getting sighted
Slau,
Thank you!
I'd seen murmurs of that work-around in my web travels over the last few days
but this was the only thing I hadn't tried yet! :) Go figure! Thanks for
confirming this one!
If there's a keyboard shortcut for the select-all command it seems like a
no-brainer to have a
This is another one of those instances where a control surface is great. You
can just click a button to select :)
Slau
On Jul 8, 2013, at 11:48 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Slau,
Thank you!
I'd seen murmurs of that work-around in my web travels over the last few days
but this was the only
yeah yeah, make me jealous! ;)
I do plan on getting one but need to do my research first. Which one are you
using now?
You'd mentioned one in a prior note but don't think you mentioned which oneā¦
Thanks,
Cara :)
On Jul 8, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
This is
I did get a very brief reply after emailing Ilok support. I gave as
detailed of an explanation as I could about how I thought the Objective C
and Cocoa programming could be done easily. I explained that I've done
programming in both C and C+ with a good knowledge of OBJ C and what I
believe
Hey Cara,
I haven't been in the market for a surface for over 10 years so I'm not up on
what the latest offerings are but, regardless of surface, any model would have
dedicated select buttons so it's a pretty general thing but definitely a perk.
Slau
On Jul 8, 2013, at 6:10 PM, Cara Quinn
For what it's worth, none of the accessibility work gets done in C or C+ but
rather in XCode. I'm quite certain their app is cross platform so the UI work
would not be done before it was ported to OS X. Just FYI.
Slau
On Jul 8, 2013, at 6:20 PM, Sonar Switcher wrote:
I did get a very brief
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