Hi TheOreoMonster,
Yes it will.
But since 2001 when I started using PT I usually follow the rule of only have
the track or tracks showing that your working on!
This practice keeps you out of the pt soup! :)
Ok so you guys would say that slows up the process!
No because i use grouping and memory lo
Hey Slau
I under stand that the slash key allows me to type in start and end points when
the transport is not engaged, and the up and down arrows work on the fly while
transport is engaged. So let me try to elaborate on my question with another
example.
Say you are editing something like spok
Hey Chuck,
In that case then yes CMD+A makes sense and becomes a very quick way to work.
On Sep 4, 2014, at 7:20 AM, CHUCK REICHEL
wrote:
> Hi TheOreoMonster,
> Yes it will.
> But since 2001 when I started using PT I usually follow the rule of only have
> the track or tracks showing that your
Ah, in that case, I simply split the region with Command-e where the portion to
be cut begins. Then, after finding the end point, you have a few options: trim
to start or, what I prefer, Option-Shift-Tab to select to the previous region
boundary and then Delete. the second option allows you to
Ahem, i know i just started with PT but isn't there a way that you can put a
memory location at the beginning of a selection and when you have scrubbed to
where you want to end the selection you can drop another memory location then
you could select to previous marker? Have forgotten the shortcu
Hi Krister,
Yes!
You could use just 1 marker even, but save it as a "selection" and when that
location is recalled it will have your selection recalled also. :)
I use this all the time for full song start & end & just recall the memory
location that was saved with that selection and your ready t
Hi folks. I just got a mail from Izotope saying that the Stutter edit plugin is
on sale now, and since i’ve wanted it a long time, i think i will go grab it,
but before i do i was just wondering if anyone happens to have the presets for
it?
/Krister
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Hi Krister,
You can certainly use memory locations to do that but, if you're going to cut
or delete anyway, splitting regions is just as effective and you don't end up
with memory locations left over. Of course, in the case where there are
multiple region boundaries in between the start of the
Hi i stand corrected here. I had totally forgot the commands to go to region
boundaries and in some cases that might actually be better.
/Krister
> 4 sep 2014 kl. 20:35 skrev Slau Halatyn :
>
> Hi Krister,
>
> You can certainly use memory locations to do that but, if you're going to cut
> or d