Hi guys:
A great day to you all. Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
I just ran into a little problem. I was editing and trying to bring
down the volume of a track. And on lowering the volume of a specific
track, the other two tracks that were soloed came down too. I thought
I wasn't hea
Hi Jon,
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HTH
Chuck
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On Apr 11, 2020, at 4:
Sent from my iPhone hello, I’m trying to learn how to use sample loops in
ProTools. I just got a whole bunch of wave files. What I tried is to import
them into an audio track in a ProTools session. However, I don’t know how to
make them conform to the temple of my project. Can somebody give m
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OK. I listened to the mp3, and that does make sense.
I think the only thing now that I'm still not understanding is why we
are splitting into multiple regions with command+E.
Finally, let's say on another note, if I have multiple regions selected,
I know command+E splits a region/clip at th
OK, somehow this message went to my spam. That's why I didn't see the link.
My profuse apology to all! I'll go listen now.
Chris.
On 04/11/2020 11:06 AM, Steve Baskis wrote:
Chris,
It is slip mode, not split mode if I’m not mistaken. I learned from a
video that is in the PT access folder on
Steve, I see no link in your initial response. What did I miss?
Chris.
On 04/11/2020 11:33 AM, Steve Baskis wrote:
Chris,
I do not use grid mode, grid mode is very visual and allows you to snap to the
grid like you stated. I tend to drop my insertion point where I need to do
things and make
Chris,
I do not use grid mode, grid mode is very visual and allows you to snap to the
grid like you stated. I tend to drop my insertion point where I need to do
things and make a selection. I am completely blind and do not have any ability
to use the grid to some degree. Slip mode is like what
Chris,
You say you haven't used Slip mode but that's exactly what you're in right now,
given the behavior. Steve's recommendation of that little demo (which I
completely forgot about) is perfect for an explanation. Listen to it and, if
anything isn't clear after that, post another message. HTH,
Chris,
It is slip mode, not split mode if I’m not mistaken. I learned from a video
that is in the PT access folder on dropbox. Slau Halatyn created a video about
editing and you can find it here at this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pb9ekksht2w945q/Edit%20Modes%20Better%20Example.m4a.mp3?dl=
So, first off, thanks for the suggestion.
I guess I thought that things like the edit mode being set to shuffle,
or split, etc, were mainly used more when selecting audio then deleting
that sed audio. I didn't realize that it also was effecting cut and pastes.
That leads me to a question.
Hello,
I would like to help you, but I could be wrong. Please, everybody chime in if I
explain it incorrectly, or misunderstood what he’s asked for.
I believe you need to change the mode that you are in from F2, slip mode to F1,
shuffle mode. I am not in front of a computer right now to doublec
OK, so, first off, if this has already recently been covered, forgive
me. I'm a bit behind in my messages.
OK, let me set you up virtually with my situation, so we're all on the
same page.
I have a session with, we'll just say, 2 tracks, doesn't matter if
they're mono or stereo. What does
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