Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Jason, Did you try grouping the tracks yet? remember to check the rec check box while your in the groups dialogue. and make sure the group is active and let us know? Talk soon Chuck n Sep 10, 2015, at 6:15 PM, Jason Dasent wrote: > Hi Kevin, that's the strange thing. I am hitting shift plus R

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Jason Dasent
Hi Kevin, that's the strange thing. I am hitting shift plus R withthe MIDI tracks selected, but they are not all being armed. Any thoughts? Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 10, 2015, at 2:26 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote: > > If you select the multiple midi tracks and hen hit shift R, they will all arm

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Kevin Reeves
If you select the multiple midi tracks and hen hit shift R, they will all arm at once. Kevin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ptacces

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Scott Chesworth
Yeah, makes sense. Thanks man, I was looking for a reason to hopefully make the difference stick in my mind. That should do it. Scott On 9/10/15, Slau Halatyn wrote: > Hi Scott, > > I'm not sure exactly why the difference. One theory I have is that, in > general, people are usually using one con

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Scott, I'm not sure exactly why the difference. One theory I have is that, in general, people are usually using one controller to enter separate parts one track at a time. Surely, that's how most people record MIDI tracks 99% of the time. If people are stacking tracks, there's no point in re

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Scott Chesworth
Eh, that's weird. Out of interest, can you shed any light on why there's a difference with MIDI tracks? Scott On 9/10/15, Slau Halatyn wrote: > Hi Jason, > > Others have had no issues arming more than one track. Before moving on, are > we talking audio or MIDI tracks? For MIDI, you need to Shif

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Slau, Good point. :) Its always good to state what version of pt your using and what window your encountering the issue with, and what kind of a track your working on. Jason heres another thing to try. I always do this when I half to record my acoustic drums and need a one button rec solut

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Jason Dasent
Hi Slau, it is midi tracks. Do I hold the shift key and click the physical mouse? or is there a more convenient way to do it? thanks, Jason Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 10, 2015, at 8:40 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > > Hi Jason, > > Others have had no issues arming more than one track. Before mov

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Jason, Others have had no issues arming more than one track. Before moving on, are we talking audio or MIDI tracks? For MIDI, you need to Shift-click on subsequent record buttons unless you're using a control surface. Slau On Sep 10, 2015, at 7:39 AM, studiojay wrote: > Hi everyone, thank

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-10 Thread studiojay
Hi everyone, thanks for the replies, but even with the latch record checkbox on, I can't arm more than 1 track. I tried both selecting the tracks and pressing shift plus R, as well as navigating to the channel strips and pressing the record button. Can someone please have a look at this for me?

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-09 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Jason, Under the Operations tab of Preferences, go to the Record cluster and the first item in there is a checkbox for "Latch Record Enable Buttons" which should be checked. HTH, Slau On Sep 9, 2015, at 12:07 PM, studiojay wrote: > Hi Everyone, Can some one please remind me how to arm mo

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-09 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Jason, Look in pt preferences for "latching" the record. I'm not at my pt 12 box now but when you turn on latching for record they all should stay in rec. That mode your in now is for when your rapidly moving through many tracks, " && don't want to mistakenly arm a previous track. May be Sla

Re: Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-09 Thread mcdiemert .
Jason, If you select multiple tracks via the Track list table, and press Shift r, multiple tracks would be armed. Subsequently, you could press the track record enabled button from within the tracks you want to arm in the mix window. On 9/9/15, studiojay wrote: > Hi Everyone, Can some one please

Arming more than 1 track for recording.

2015-09-09 Thread studiojay
Hi Everyone, Can some one please remind me how to arm more than 1 track for recording in protools? When I arm different tracks, the previously armed track is disarmed. I want to do this using voiceover. Thanks in advance for any help. Jason -- You received this message because you are subscrib