Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
No such thing as clip panning, per se, because clips (or audio regions) simply reside in a track and panning is a function of that track's output. I'm not sure what you mean by automation being necessary to pan. Of course, panning is static unless automation is applied to dynamically alter the p

Re: Digi 002 and USB numpad. 2 quick questions

2014-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Alan, First thing to do is to make sure you have the 002 selected in the pop-up list in the Playback Engine dialog. After confirming or setting that, go to the I/O Setup dialog under the setups menu. The first tab is the Input tab. Select all inputs by pressing Command-a. Press the delete Pat

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread mcdiemert .
Pan man from sound toys is fairly accessible! I really like the algorithms are pretty good as well. Overall, I find the ST plugs fairly accessible. On 3/5/14, Slau Halatyn wrote: > No such thing as clip panning, per se, because clips (or audio regions) > simply reside in a track and panning is a

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Poppa Bear
I use Pan man as well. - Original Message - From: "mcdiemert ." To: Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 7:06 AM Subject: Re: Instructions for using clip gain. Pan man from sound toys is fairly accessible! I really like the algorithms are pretty good as well. Overall, I find the ST plug

Re: Digi 002 and USB numpad. 2 quick questions

2014-03-05 Thread Alan Macdonald
Thanks Slau. I had the playback engine sorted but didn't know to change the overall I O settings in the setup. Very happy to say it's up and running perfectly now. I'm currently borrowing a full keyboard from a friend but will need to get my own and just wondered if the numpad was a viable optio

Editing MIDI

2014-03-05 Thread Christian
Hi all, I have not got a reply to this, but I just want to know if I switch to a Mac, I want to be able to do the things as I can do in Sonar on Windows. In Protools, how is it with editing MIDI events? Is there some kind of event view that one can use to change the note, velocity, duration, etc?

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Chris Smart
I'm not sure how accessible it is in PT, I'm still on Sonar here, but SoundToys make an excelent delay plug-in called Echo Boy. Check it out! Also, their distortion plug called Decapitator is a favorite of many people as well. At 11:06 AM 3/5/2014, you wrote: Pan man from sound toys is fairly

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Matt Diemert
I go boy is extremely user-friendly with PDN voiceover! I throw that delay on a lot of things! Decapitate her is also fail usable! Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 5, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > > I'm not sure how accessible it is in PT, I'm still on Sonar here, but > SoundToys make an

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Eric Lambier
Hey Slau Any chance you can tell me how to transpose a midi track? I've used the option T and gone into the window but the process eludes me! LOL Eric On 2014-03-05, at 10:36 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > No such thing as clip panning, per se, because clips (or audio regions) > simply reside in a

Re: Editing MIDI

2014-03-05 Thread Eric Lambier
Hi Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little cumbersom. It took me a bit to get on to it but now I'm using it fairly well. You can quantize, note duration, velocity etc. I'm used to using an old alisus HR16 from the 80's which is very friendly even though it never spoke a word! LOL If yo

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
It's a little counter-intuitive at first but makes sense once you've done it. There are essentially two variables that you need to define: which notes, as in a note range, and from which bar to which bar. People often make the mistake of simply defining the note range in the dialog and forget to

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread TheOreoMonster
In DAWS like Reaper and Samplitude, whin you split a piece of audio into its own clip as its known in pro tools you can not only adjust the clips gain, but also the panning of the clip add effects nondestructively, etc etc. Basically anything you can do to a track you can do to a clip from the c

Re: Editing MIDI

2014-03-05 Thread TheOreoMonster
I'd be interested in the midi instructions if you don't mind sharing. Thanks, On Mar 5, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Eric Lambier wrote: > Hi > > Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little cumbersom. It took me a bit > to get on to it but now I'm using it fairly well. You can quantize, note > dur

Re: Instructions for using clip gain.

2014-03-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Anything you do to a clip, with the possible exception of clip gain, is a destructive, file based process. Panning of the type you described would definitely be an automation process. You'd have to set that track to Auto Write for the initial pan position, set it to the new position where you wa

Re: Editing MIDI

2014-03-05 Thread John Gunn
Hello Eric, I'd be interested as well and how to get the MIDI hearing the sound. Using a Yamaha CS full 88 keyboard I can play virtual instruments but can't hear when I create a new MIDI track. John On Mar 5, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier wrote: > Hi > > Midi's aceesable in pro tools but

Re: Editing MIDI

2014-03-05 Thread trevor
I would also be very interested in midi instructions please! Thank you, Trevor From: TheOreoMonster Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 12:07 AM To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Editing MIDI I’d be interested in the midi instructions if you don’t mind sharing. Thanks, On Mar 5, 2014,