Good to know slau. Command H was new to me until today. Thanks for clearing
that up, I'll keep that in mind.
Rory
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 7:54 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Just to clarify a few things:
> Command+h will heal a separation providing nothing about the clip position or
> the
Just to clarify a few things:
Command+h will heal a separation providing nothing about the clip position or
the underlying audio position was changed. You can't split a clip, nudge it and
heal the separation. Healing is purely for removing a clip boundary where
everything about the clips is
Didn't know that, but yeah, it seems to, that or option shift 3. Both seem to
work, as far as I can tell.
Rory
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 4:11 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Fabulous! Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for.
>
>
> Then command+H heals multiple selected clips
Fabulous! Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for.
Then command+H heals multiple selected clips back as one. Right?
Chris.
On 04/21/2020 04:05 PM, Rory wrote:
I normally do control tab to go to / select next clip, control shift tab to add
the next clip after that to selection and
I would also like to join the WhatsApp group
Cheers,
Steven Salas
Vice-President
Austin Council of the Blind
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 3:00 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Guys, I'd love to join the whatsapp group,
>
>
> Can someone send me the info? I do have Whatsapp installed, I
I normally do control tab to go to / select next clip, control shift tab to add
the next clip after that to selection and option tab and option shift tab to do
the same but previous clips.
If you were to make a selection with down and up arrows and then do command E
to make it a clip, that clip
Guys, I'd love to join the whatsapp group,
Can someone send me the info? I do have Whatsapp installed, I think. If
not though I can get it again really really really easily.
Chris.
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Rory,
that's exactly! down to a T what I'm wanting to do, yes.
I know about splitting audio with command+E, but where I get confused is
the commands with the tab key when working with clips.
Let me see if I remember these, and you tell me if I'm off on any of them...
Tab I hear moves to
What about splitting the guitar strum into its own clip, selecting it and
nudging the clip back by a certain nudge value until its where you want it? I
think its command numpad plus / minus but you may wanna look that one up.
Rory
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 3:03 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
Rory,
I'm aware of cutting and pasting, but I seem to remember there being a
way without that to actually physically nudge a selection back and
forth. Now obviously, if you're not careful, you're nudge can overlap
other audio, and I'm not entirely sure what happens when you run into
that
If you wish to select from bar 20 to bar 22, could always just go to the edit
window, hit numpad slash, type 20, slash, type 22, then hit enter. All on the
numpad. I believe that would work. Or do slash slash slash 2 if your playhead
is at bar 20. I've never heard anything about holding shift
OK, maybe I only dreamed that this would actually work? LOL, as it's not
doing so.
So, here's the situation.
I have a session with about 18 tracks in it. Most of them are instrument
tracks with XPand2, although one of them is an instrument track with
Ivory. Then there are a few audio
Hi Toby,
Actually, even in the minimal view, the level meter will be there. I left a
message on the PT WhatsApp group demonstrating exactly how it should work for
you. Hope that helps. Let me know if you get it to work.
Cheers,
Slau
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 7:23 AM, Toby Davey wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Slau,
As usual thanks so much for your words of wisdom. I did listen to your demo of
the edit window and fully get that VO is seeing things that arn’t in the
window.
This might sound stupid but how do I get to see the actual level metres in the
edit view window.
I have checked all the
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