yeah, you can, but i pretty much live in the track list table and use the
Shift+a shortcut a lot to arm or unarm tracks. So its quick to unarm, move to
the next and arm.
On Oct 1, 2013, at 8:34 PM, "Poppa Bear" wrote:
> So you creat a new track for each full take? That's something, I imagine yo
Most avid dealers will also sell you a PT 11 upgrade from 10. It's basically
a postcard with a registration code on it. You log into your avid account, put
in the registration code and it will grant you access to a PT 11 download and a
new license for your iLok.
On Oct 1, 2013, at 5:43 PM, Ni
its mostly bug fixes, Though you do need to be running the latest version of
Pro TOols 10 if you plan to have Pro Tools 11 and Pro TOols 10 living happily
on the same system.
Whenever you upgrade to a later version of Pro TOols 10, you will have to go
into Macintosh HD/Library/Application Suppo
So you creat a new track for each full take? That's something, I imagine you
could end up with alot of active tracks at some point, but if it works ,
that's the bottem line.
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From: "TheOreoMonster"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: Lost a tr
That's why i never use playlist. It would slow me down too much to have to to
go cycle through them in that manner. can create 5 new tracks at once and cycle
through rename as we do a take all quickly in the edit window and if they
aren't adjacent or contiguous item chooser can be useful. I kee
If somebody gives an answer I am going to archive it for myself for later
reference.
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From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 12:03 PM
Subject: Creating Lion partition
Hi all,
I know this is veering slightly off-topic for this list but I'll
Ooh la la, I didn't know that keystroke existed to create new and
duplicate playlists. Cool!
Does anyone know whether there are keystrokes to cycle through
playlists on the selected track? At the moment, I do this by going to
the edit window, interacting with the track and popping the playlist
sel
Hi, As I got pro tools in a box is the best way to upgrade to pro tools
11 to call Avid and ask them what to do to upgrade to pro tools 11 as I
don't mind getting the upgrade now if we will see some fixes sometime
soon? Nick Gawronski
On 10/1/2013 1:57 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I think that 11 is
Hi all,
I know this is veering slightly off-topic for this list but I'll ask this
anyway. Feel free to respond off-list.
I am trying to create a Lion partition for the installation of PT10. This is
going onto a 27" iMac which has 1 SSD running Mountain Lion, and another
totally blank (though
I think that 11 is the game changer we're weighting for from everything I
have read.
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From: "matt diemert"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: New user questions
is there any major advantage using 10.3 over 10.
I couldn't figure out how to ki
is there any major advantage using 10.3 over 10.
I couldn't figure out how to kill the aax plugs so I just reverted
back to 10 have had no problems whatsoever, but if there is an
advantage in moving on, I'd like to know.
Thanks.
On 10/1/13, Poppa Bear wrote:
> Sounds good.
> - Original Messa
Sounds good.
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: New user questions
Just new to Pro Tools however it seems in other programs such as CakeWalk
in early 2000s I understand terms.
I am sure more questions will be asked but having the prog
Just new to Pro Tools however it seems in other programs such as CakeWalk
in early 2000s I understand terms.
I am sure more questions will be asked but having the program up and
running will generate more questions.
John
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From: Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com
I figur that I'm just paying my Protools dues right now.
thanks again.
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From: Chris Norman
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: Lost a track in a paid session yesterday
Oh, they're definitely useful.
I t
Oh, they're definitely useful.
I tend to duplicate playlists before I do any distructive editing, and
as you say, if you get a really good vocal take. Better to have more
material than you can work with, than to not have enough to tie up the
session with.
Cheers,
On 01/10/2013 18:44, Poppa
Thanks for that Chris, the more thoughts I get here, the better I understand
how to take advantage of the play list feature.
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From: Chris Norman
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: Lost a track in a paid sessi
Firstly, chances are, the audio you lost will be in the Audio Files folder.
Secondly, control \ (or whatever that key is in the crook of the enter
key), will make a new playlist, and control command \ (same key), makes
a duplicate of the new playlist.
Be mindful though, that if you make more
Thanks Matt and Chuck, Chuck, you must have kids, because your a good pinch of
goodness for a young PT user like me. Matt, I am going to start getting into
the play list functions. I have the same guy comming back tonight so it didn't
seem to faze him at all.
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F
Hi Poppa,
Look in your "Session File Backups folder" in your session folder for that
session you spoke about.
theres probably 20 or 30 saves that were automatically generated just sitting
there.
Heres my method for tracking;;
"only have the tracks your recording showing"!
This keeps you out of h
Poppaa,
Playlist is absolutely the way to go here. I never get rid of a take
unless it's a partial take, meaning we knew part way in there was
problems. I have found a couple of things, if you lay your projects
out the same way every time it's a lot easier to quickly navigate from
point a to point
Hey folks, I had a pretty good 3 hour session yesterday, but at some point I
went to clear a track, but accidently had two tracks selected so I lost a good
vocal take and didn't notice it in time to just do a typical undo function. How
would I start thinking about how to retreve tracks back in s
You should be good to go. You will need to do a couple things with your
native protools plugins in order to get them to be accessible by PT, but you
can cross that bridge when you get there. Are you new to recording, or just
new to recording on your own with protools?
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Hello,
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I did have Lion on my iMac early 2008, and have an external FireWire 800
drive I'll install lion.
Again thanks and very nice to be on the list. John
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From: Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 07:36:26
Be warned or you will be facing alot of frustration, try to find a way to
have lion on that machine. In some cases Lion won't even load on some older
machines from what I remember so do your research and assume nothing.
Welcom to the list
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Lockett"
To:
Hey John Scott is correct certain edit fields are not being reported
by voiceover, and it makes working in MountainLion almost impossible.
Avid and Apple are aware of this and they are currently working to resolve it.
They are saying in a few months it will be fixed and released in an 11. Build…
Hey John,
The first thing you might want to consider is either rolling back to
or setting up Lion on a separate partition. There is a bug that breaks
VoiceOver's ability to read the counter display and edit fields within
Pro Tools when you run it in Mountain Lion.
Sorry to be the barer of bad new
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