I agree, and I'd love to hear that same track remixed if you choose to wind
up doing so. It would be really cool to let me interactively hear how a
grack can start out, then can evolve as the mix becomes more pollished.
Don't get me wrong, by that last statement, I don't mean it's not pollished
I'd be very very interested in listenning.
clgillan...@gmail.com
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "matt diemert"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: One of my first mixes in PT
Thanks all for the comments.
I've mixed before in other daws, namely reaper, an
Always open to hear new stuff, thanks for sharing.
- Original Message -
From: "matt diemert"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 5:01 AM
Subject: Re: One of my first mixes in PT
Thanks all for the comments.
I've mixed before in other daws, namely reaper, and audacity, but back
in
Also remember, just cuz you recorded it doesn't mean it has to stay.
Cutting or muting things can be just as valuable an asset in a dense
mix as well. Best of luck, if you do a mix revision please post as
well for us to check out.
On 9/17/13, matt diemert wrote:
> Thanks all for the comments.
>
Hey Krister a bit more detailed...
Command/1 opens the transport window.
interact with the midi control cluster.
At the bottom of the window turn off the conductor track button.
Now go to your tempo edit field, type in the desire tempo.
Or you can tap the letter T, to your desired tempo.
On 9/17/1
Cameron at this time Lion is still the most useable version to date...
Stay tune!!!
On 9/13/13, Cameron Strife wrote:
> Hi. Has anybody tried the new version of ml with pt? If so, have there
> been any improvements with blank fields or any other accessibility
> issues?
>
> I'm still running sl on
Krister I think your problem may be that theres a conductor track
button in the tempo window.
If this button is selected the tempo will stay at 120.000.
You can open the tempo window by Command/ 1 on the numpad.
unselect the conductor track button in the edit field type or tap your
desired tempo. a
Thanks all for the comments.
I've mixed before in other daws, namely reaper, and audacity, but back
in march or april a good friend of mine came in to town from Nashville
and spent 3 weeks with me showing me everything he could about PT.
>From then onward, I've been on a quest to redo a lot in PT.