Re: Tempo changes

2016-06-16 Thread Slau Halatyn
. When anything other than bars/beats, minutes/seconds or any other time or length-based ruler is being displayed, it's possible to select or edit the events within that ruler. This includes things like meter changes, tempo changes, markers, etc. Visually, one can double-click an event icon and edit

Re: Tempo changes

2016-06-16 Thread Slau Halatyn
HI Martin, You're correct, that's exactly how you should overwrite previous tempo changes. Slau On Jun 16, 2016, at 3:47 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> wrote: > Hi Slau! > > When selecting the session from start to end and unchecking "keep tempo after >

RE: Tempo changes

2016-06-16 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hi Slau! When selecting the session from start to end and unchecking "keep tempo after selection", I can also use a constant tempo change to ooverwrite all previous tempo changes. Or do I miss anything? Thanks! / Martin > -Original Message- > From: ptaccess@

RE: Tempo changes

2016-06-15 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
016 12:13 AM > To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Tempo changes > > Hi Martin, > > The editing of tempo changes is usually done right within the tempo ruler. > Unfortunately, the rulers are not yet accessible. That might not mean that > it's > entirely impossib

Re: Tempo changes

2016-06-14 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin, The editing of tempo changes is usually done right within the tempo ruler. Unfortunately, the rulers are not yet accessible. That might not mean that it's entirely impossible to shift tempo events. Normally, one would click within the ruler to select events or a range of events

Tempo changes

2016-06-14 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hi all! I have a session including a metronome and some audio tracks. The session also has 2 tempo changes. Now I have to insert 2 further bars at the beginning of the session for all tracks for recording. First I selected all tracks via command+a. Further I selected the first two bars

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread David Eagle
Aaah, this presents me with a dilemma: I've only got two USB ports on this thing, despite the fact that it costed £2000; I get three on my £150 PC netbook but that's by the by. Basically, I need one port for my external hard drive with all my audio files on, and one port for my Ilock device which

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread Chris Norman
Other option is to get an external keyboard LOL. Mine comes with 2 USB ports on it, so you could plug your iLok into that. Or a USB hub. I got one for £10, with 10 ports, and it was all powered. Oh yeah, firewire hard drive LOL. HTH, On 02/10/2011, David Eagle onlineea...@googlemail.com wrote:

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey man. The wired keyboard comes with 2 USB ports, which would totally house your iLok and 1 more unpowered device. Hope that helps. Kevin

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread David Eagle
you got an external keyboard with USB ports on it? What's the model please. On 02/10/2011, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote: Other option is to get an external keyboard LOL. Mine comes with 2 USB ports on it, so you could plug your iLok into that. Or a USB hub. I got one for

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread Chris Norman
Dunno mate, just a standard apple USB keyboard. On 02/10/2011, David Eagle onlineea...@googlemail.com wrote: you got an external keyboard with USB ports on it? What's the model please. On 02/10/2011, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote: Other option is to get an external keyboard

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread David Eagle
Found one. Excelent. What a brilliant bunch of people you all are. On 02/10/2011, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote: Dunno mate, just a standard apple USB keyboard. On 02/10/2011, David Eagle onlineea...@googlemail.com wrote: you got an external keyboard with USB ports on it?

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-02 Thread Kevin Reeves
It's the Apple aluminum wired keyboard. Just google that, and a ton of results will come back. On Oct 2, 2011, at 5:15 AM, David Eagle wrote: you got an external keyboard with USB ports on it? What's the model please. On 02/10/2011, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote: Other

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-01 Thread David Eagle
, September 27, 2011 5:20 PM To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Tempo changes Hiya all, Having a bit of strangeness. I went to the event menu, tempo opporations, constant tempo, and entered the tempo. The start and ends were set to 1.1 each, but the tempo still didn't change from 120.000

Re: Tempo changes

2011-10-01 Thread Kevin Reeves
As we've stated several times throughout the life of the list, it's a good idea to get a keyboard with a numpad on it. Your pro tools experience will be greatly enhanced. There are tons of things you can't do without it.

Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Chris Norman
Hiya all, Having a bit of strangeness. I went to the event menu, tempo opporations, constant tempo, and entered the tempo. The start and ends were set to 1.1 each, but the tempo still didn't change from 120.000. In fact, every time I clicked apply, it went back. I was clicking on the new tempo

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey Chris. You need to enter the values of the tempo using the numbpad and press enter on the numpad itself for the changes to take effect. Hope this helps. Kevin

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Chris Norman
Hiya mate, what if you need a decimal in there? Cheers. Take care, Chris Norman Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com Skype [and iChat]: chris.norman7[@mac.com] Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrisnorman7 Twitter: www.twitter.com/chrisnorman7 Follow my music on Facebook:

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Chris, Are you using a full external numpad? If so, the numpad dot found just to the right of numpad zero will be your decimal. If the numpad is imbedded into a laptop keyboard, F/N-. would be the keystroke. Either way it's worth you finding this key, since it's also used in the quickest ways

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Just use the decimal point on numpad. Works fine. On Sep 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Chris Norman wrote: Hiya mate, what if you need a decimal in there? Cheers. Take care, Chris Norman Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com Skype [and iChat]: chris.norman7[@mac.com] Facebook:

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Chris Norman
Haha, unfortunately was recording my friend, using a backing track, and the lovely site gave me the exact tempo, to 3 decimal places! :P Anyways, I'm tired, and actually, as soon as I'd fired off the email, I thought about the number pad dot. By the way, just so it's on archive, I solved my

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread Gordon Kent
@googlegroups.com Subject: Tempo changes Hiya all, Having a bit of strangeness. I went to the event menu, tempo opporations, constant tempo, and entered the tempo. The start and ends were set to 1.1 each, but the tempo still didn't change from 120.000. In fact, every time I clicked apply, it went back. I

Re: Tempo changes

2011-09-27 Thread MLock
. Gord -Original Message- From: Chris Norman Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 5:20 PM To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Tempo changes Hiya all, Having a bit of strangeness. I went to the event menu, tempo opporations, constant tempo, and entered the tempo. The start and ends