Hi Slau,
I am feeling better already, actual chapters instead of on line video
stuff.Thanks for that.
hopefully sweetwater will talk with me, I am in Toronto. Will make an
effort to see that box in person, I truly do need actual physical
controls, quite loving my digi 002 for that reason.
C
Hi Karen,
The Digi 002 has long since been unsupported by Pro Tools. I'm thinking that
might have happened some 12 years ago or more. For control surfaces, the best
bet these days is the Avid S1, ideally paired with an Avid Dock. Each surface
runs around $1,000 or a bit more.
Upgrade paths for
Hi folks,
have been a major lurker because until now I had little reason to imagine
updating my pro tools license. Likewise, am unsure if I can do this, while
keeping the personal accommodations I require for equipment.
Towards that end I have a couple of numbers related questions, mostly
abo
Hi Christian,
Sorry for the delayed response here. I thought somebody else might chime in.
Pro Tools has only limited basic instruments included with it. I'd strongly
recommend the AIR Music Technology Expansion Pack or, preferably, Native
Instruments Komplete Kontrol.
An extended keyboard is n
Hi all,
OK, so i have been thinking about giving Pro tools a try, but I do have some
questions first:
If I want to have good software instgruments with it, like in Logic, any tips
on this what can I do?
If I am limited to a laptop keyboard at the moment, may I still use all
features or is a fu
Yes. Infinent.
Chris.
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- Original Message -
From: "Brian Howerton"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: question about pro tools meters
What should I have selected in there, should it be infin
What should I have selected in there, should it be infinite?
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> On Mar 30, 2015, at 10:04 AM, Chi Kim wrote:
>
> Brian, how Voiceover reads the meter preference might make it little
> confusing.
> Visually it's set up like a table, and it might cause some confusion.
> If you
Brian, how Voiceover reads the meter preference might make it little
confusing.
Visually it's set up like a table, and it might cause some confusion.
If you already know this, you can just disregard.
IN the preference, first find the peak label, from there, move Voiceover
cursor with VO+down ins
Hello all,
I am running pro tools 12, and I had a question about the meters. I have my
meters set to infinite in the preferences, at first it wasn’t staying there
when I went back in preferences to check to make sure that my settings were set
to infinite, but I think I finally got it to stay on