Hi,
Thanks for the info, I’ll really have to give it a try again I think…. :)
Best,
John André
On 06 Mar 2019, at 15:55, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Not sure what you were trying to install or when you were trying it. The old
service center web-based installation was not accessible but now
Not sure what you were trying to install or when you were trying it. The old
service center web-based installation was not accessible but now everything is
done through Native Access which is quite accessible. The NI controllers can be
had for as little as ninety nine dollars and the encoder
Hi,
I’m a little confused, as far as I know the NI KK plugin is not accessible
unless one buy or own a KK Keyboard controller, that is you have to buy a
separate master keyboard to have access to the plugin. If the plugin is not
compatible with VoiceOver, and one need to buy an extra dedicated
Thanks Steve and Slau for a brief overview. That’s exactly what i was after for
now.
Steve
> On 4 Mar 2019, at 1:55 am, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Like a lot of things, it sort of depends on how much you want to put into it.
> Komplete Kontrol offers an unparalleled level of access to virtual
Like a lot of things, it sort of depends on how much you want to put into it.
Komplete Kontrol offers an unparalleled level of access to virtual instruments.
It's a subject that is wide ranging in scope so I couldn't possibly cover it
here. There's a WhatsApp group, email list and Drop Box
KK's level of native access (no pun intended) is definitely open to
debate. While many things can be done with it "out of the box" so to
speak, some cannot without the aid of the third-party programs Keyboard
Maestro and Chi Kim's VOCR. Basic installation and setup is accessible
without them,
Hi guys. I’m very seriously thinking about purchasing complete control. I know
there has been a lot of talk about this on the list, but i’ve not really taken
a lot of notice of exactly how things are done. How easy is this to run, can
someone give me a brief idea of what the process is for
Hey all,
Can anyone give me tips on using a midi controler with pro tools, like how to
set it up and how to select patches etc? Also is it possible to draw midi or
select notes using voiceover with or without flowtools? I don't yet have the
scripts, however I know i should get those at some
I have been looking at the avid artist mix control surface, but was wondering,
is a control surface absolutely necessary to use ProTools? I know that it would
definitely be a benefit and advantage to have one, but, if initial funds are
limited, would the control surface be A component that I
Sweetwater is indeed amazing.
How much should i expect to spend on protools? I've ehard figures all
over the place. Curious what you guys are running?
On 9/12/2016 8:24 PM, Ricky Prevatte wrote:
If you are in the US call Sweetwater music ask for Ryan Forbes. Sweetwater will
support your
If you are in the US call Sweetwater music ask for Ryan Forbes. Sweetwater will
support your endeavor you will get two years technical support. Many of the
blind people on the logic and Protools List are using this company. This will
not be the first or the last time you will hear about this.
Ah so it needs Huie. I wasn't sure if it needed Huie or Mackie.
On 9/12/2016 6:57 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Jed,
You might want to call a retailer like Sweetwater to get an idea of what
subscriptions there are and what they cost. Also, does that control surface
have a HUI emulation mode?
Hey guys,
OK, so i am thinking of going with protools. I currently have a
Behringer x-touch controller. Iw as originally going to go with Adobe
Audition, but it doesn't look like it'll work well with that controller,
so i thought i would re-look at PT again. Any feedback on pricing,
take to eliminate variables and
>>>>>> make
>>>>>> sure
>>>>>> you're getting signal to begin with is to create an aux track and
>>>>>> instantiate a signal generator plug-in. The generator will
>>>>>> auto
's sorted
> out, you'll probably want to go through the "Getting Started" pdf manual to
> get oriented. Keep us posted on your progress.
>
> Slau
>
> On Nov 19, 2015, at 10:37 PM, Darwin May <dmay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello, guys, I am a pers
erating a tone. That way, you're sure to have a signal coming
>> through and work on getting your monitor out confirmed. Also, BTW, make
>> sure
>> your playback engine has the 003 set to be the output. After that's
>> sorted
>> out, you'll probably want to go through the
utomatically
>>> come up generating a tone. That way, you're sure to have a signal coming
>>> through and work on getting your monitor out confirmed. Also, BTW, make
>>> sure
>>> your playback engine has the 003 set to be the output. After that's
>>> sorted
al to begin with is to create an aux track and
>>>>> instantiate a signal generator plug-in. The generator will
>>>>> automatically
>>>>> come up generating a tone. That way, you're sure to have a signal
>>>>> coming
>>>>> t
t;> On 11/19/15, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Darwin,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Just saw that you posted this message here before we had communicated
>>>>>>> off-list. Another approach you can take t
. Another approach you can take to eliminate variables and
>>>>>> make
>>>>>> sure
>>>>>> you're getting signal to begin with is to create an aux track and
>>>>>> instantiate a signal generator plug-in. The generator will
>>&g
will automatically come up generating a tone.
That way, you're sure to have a signal coming through and work on getting your
monitor out confirmed. Also, BTW, make sure your playback engine has the 003
set to be the output. After that's sorted out, you'll probably want to go
through the "Getting Started
Hello, guys, I am a person who is new at pro tools, I got a 003 consul and I am
trying to get sound through it to the ProTools software. At the current moment
I am running ProTools 11.3, I am waiting on my order of the official ProTools
to come in, so I am using the demo version as of right
Hi.
Yes I do. I have installed all the drivers successfully . Kinda lost now.
On 22 September 2015 at 02:28, Mike Pickett wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 11:46 AM, Eshaan Sood wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> This has probably been
Hello there,
This has probably been asked a lot before but I couldnt seive through
threads to find the relevant ones.
I used ti use cubase as a sighted user on windows but recently I have
started using a mac thanks to voiceover. I’ve been told that pro tools is
my best bet ti recird my music.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 11:46 AM, Eshaan Sood wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> This has probably been asked a lot before but I couldnt seive through threads
> to find the relevant ones.
> I used ti use cubase as a sighted user on windows but recently I have
still-relevant getting started articles that would be of
use?
2. Is there someone out there who'd be willing to chat with me via skype at
some point in early January and answer a few questions? I recognize that
learning something like protools will take a lot of trial and error, but
would
protools would be mostly inaccessible,
but am encouraged to find this group.
1. Are there a few still-relevant getting started articles that would be
of use?
2. Is there someone out there who'd be willing to chat with me via skype
at some point in early January and answer a few questions? I
I also offer some paid ProTools training. $35.00 per hour. Let me know if
interested.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: Ricky Prevatte
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: Getting started. paid skype consult?
Hi Keith
Hello,
I am a professional musician considering taking the plunge and investing in
a protools system. I had assumed protools would be mostly inaccessible, but
am encouraged to find this group.
1. Are there a few still-relevant getting started articles that would be of
use?
2. Is there someone
Hi mat and others. I've had a few issues making some of the changes in the
getting started tutorial that is suggested to listen two before starting the
main tools tutorial.
Basically, i'm having trouble making some of the changes. for example, going in
to preferences to set the metres
mat and others. I've had a few issues making some of the changes in the
getting started tutorial that is suggested to listen two before starting the
main tools tutorial.
Basically, i'm having trouble making some of the changes. for example, going
in to preferences to set the metres
name will
focus VoiceOver on that item.
Hope that helps,
Slau
On Oct 25, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Steve Sparrow i...@sparrowsound.com.au wrote:
Hi mat and others. I've had a few issues making some of the changes in the
getting started tutorial that is suggested to listen two before starting
Hi,
Many thanks for the info!
Will be very interesting to try Protools.
-Original Message-
From: Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com
Sent: den 14 mars 2014 03:03
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Getting started with Protools 11
I don't believe it has a GM synth
: Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: Getting started with Protools 11
RTAS and tDM plug-ins were a different story altogether. AAX has a different
librarian system. Again, almost fully accessible. I'm sure it'll be fixed
soon.
Slau
On Mar 13, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r
:
There is no PT access on the PC just so you know. You have to have a mac.
- Original Message -
From: Christian christia...@runbox.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 9:55 PM
Subject: Getting started with Protools 11
Hi all,
I am going to try out Protools 11, but I just
in percentages
which can be like flying in the blind, no pun intended.
- Original Message -
From: Christian christia...@runbox.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com; ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 9:49 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Getting started with Protools 11
Hi all,
Yes I know
]: Getting started with Protools 11
Yes they do, they have an extinsive sweet of native affects just like Sonar.
All of the native settings for the plugins unlike Sonar are accessible down
to the DB, attack, release, delays, and reverbs without needing HSC sets and
going through the track inspector
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 10:59 AM
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Getting started with Protools 11
what about external plugins like waves plugins. Do we get good
accessability
there also.
-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Hi,
Sounds good. How is it, does protools have a Gm synth, like the cakewalk Tts1
in Sonar?
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com
Sent: den 13 mars 2014 19:51
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Getting started with Protools 11
Yes they do
I feel I need to step in here and just clarify something so that there's no
misunderstanding. The Avid plug-ins are accessible in the sense that pretty
much all parameters are visible and editable. Factory presets for Avid plug-ins
are not yet 100% accessible in the sense that the table is not
are accessible, down to the drum snairs and kicks, reverbs, pans and delays,
filters and more.
- Original Message -
From: Christian christia...@runbox.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Getting started with Protools 11
Hi,
Sounds
Onyx
1640I, but it is not a surface, it is a fire wire annalog style interface.
- Original Message -
From: Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Getting started with Protools 11
I feel I need to step in here
annalog style interface.
- Original Message - From: Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Getting started with Protools 11
I feel I need to step in here and just clarify something so that there's
Hi all,
I am going to try out Protools 11, but I just want to get a few tips from you
who use it.
Going to download the trial.
As I am thinking, eventually, switching to the Mac and also use Protools
instead of Cakewalk Sonar, has anyone else done that?
As I will be working mostly with MIDI
Yes automation is accessible in pro tools. I do believe a few people on here
had used Sonar previously, That being said you nay want to spend some time
learning voice over and the Mac OS first before using protools. Trying to learn
all three at once will most likely lead to frustration and
There is no PT access on the PC just so you know. You have to have a mac.
- Original Message -
From: Christian christia...@runbox.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 9:55 PM
Subject: Getting started with Protools 11
Hi all,
I am going to try out Protools
Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your levels on each track are
set the way you wish and your stereo panning nobs are set properly. Also, if
you are using any plugins make sure when you play the session you can hear the
effects. When you are ready
Message - From: Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Pro Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your levels on each track are
set the way you wish and your stereo panning
Subject: Re: Pro Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your levels on each
track are set the way you wish and your stereo panning nobs are set
properly. Also, if you are using any plugins make sure when you play the
session you can hear the effects. When
a GC up here in Alaska to try that
out at.
- Original Message - From: Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Pro Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your levels on each
Hi there,
I can't help you with your questions i'm afraid, but i would like to encourage
you to please ask your questions on the list, see i'm a newbie too and i'm sure
that i and others would be happy to know that we're not the only newbies firing
off stupid questions on the list here. I've
we had a GC up here in Alaska to try
that out at.
- Original Message - From: Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Pro Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your
Hello All,
I'll be installing Pro Tools and have a few get starting questions.
I know how to setup a track, arming recording ETC but how does one mix down
saving to .MP3/AIFF ETC?
If someone living in the US wouldn't mind I would like to either call or
Skype so I don't sound too stupid on the
Hi, To mix down first make sure everything like your levels on each
track are set the way you wish and your stereo panning nobs are set
properly. Also, if you are using any plugins make sure when you play
the session you can hear the effects. When you are ready to bounce do
command plus
Thanks for sharing that Nick, I wish we had a GC up here in Alaska to try
that out at.
- Original Message -
From: Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Pro Tools Getting Started
Hi, To mix down first
Hello and thanks for all the tips and suggestions on getting started with Pro
tools. My course of action now will be that i will download the understanding
pro tools videos and see if i can make sense of them, If i can, i hope i'll be
off the ground and if not, i'll probably be back plaguing
and bus panes.
end snip
- Original Message - From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
Hi papa,
Yep I found that exact site after googling, but it's a dot p y file.
I didn't see any readme's
Subject: Re: getting started
Hey papa,
Thanks, I appreciate it. I've got eloquence already like I said, and I
have the py file so I'll go head and save these instructions! Thanks. How
often is this project updated?
Cody
On 1/23/2013 10:31 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I hope this helps
? Alot of music related techknology comes
through there everyday.
- Original Message - From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: getting started
Hey papa,
Thanks, I appreciate it. I've got eloquence already like I said
Sounds good.
- Original Message -
From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
I was for about a year, but since I had no equipment it was just more mail
cluttering up my inbox.
Once I attain some
I record in Pro Tools, then export the midi and edit in qws, before bringing it
back into either Pro Tools or logic.
HTH,
Sent from my iPhone
On 23 Jan 2013, at 07:10, Cody cdog2...@gmail.com wrote:
If midi support isn't good in pt, what are folks using to accomplish midi
recording?
On
Hi,
How hard is PT to actually get started with from a blindness perspective if
compared to say Sonar or Reaper on the windows side? I've been lead to believe
that it's a steep learning curve just to get started in Pro Tools and since i
don't really have an inkling of a clue on what to do i
no problems. Once you do that you may be able to
have a clearer picture.
- Original Message - From: Krister Ekstrom
kris...@kristersplace.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: getting started
Hi,
How hard is PT to actually get started
like
jaws now.
- Original Message -
From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
I've used sonar with jaws and cake talking. i haven't really used JSonar
and don't know how well it compares to cake
It is on this page and the link will say, external downloads,
https://launchpad.net/nvda-sonar
HTH
- Original Message -
From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
Wow, can you point me
downloads,
https://launchpad.net/nvda-sonar
HTH
- Original Message - From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
Wow, can you point me in the direction of the add on for NVDA? I hope
there's documentation...I
also do control-shift-f to go to the effects bin in the track and
bus panes.
end snip
- Original Message -
From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
Hi papa,
Yep I found that exact site after
If midi support isn't good in pt, what are folks using to accomplish
midi recording?
On 1/21/2013 4:27 AM, Mike Lockett wrote:
Hello Cody I’m not sure of the peripherals on the macbook air
But I would think you would need more than 64 gigs to effectively run
Lion or mountain lion.
As for
Hi folks.
I too am a newbie to the list and pro tools. I bought mine bundled with an MBox
3rd gen. I'm not certain what an MBox can do so any info appreciated. I realize
i sound like a dummy and apologize for that, but my only experience with multi
track recordings are from analog cassette tape
Hello Cody I’m not sure of the peripherals on the macbook air
But I would think you would need more than 64 gigs to effectively run
Lion or mountain lion.
As for selecting a working version of pro tools,
I would as most users here recommend version 9.4 you can then update I
think now to V. 9.8.
Anyone here on this list have any experience with a midi keyboard called MAudio
Axiome Pro? I'm thinking of getting it because it has knobs and sliders and
also drum pads.
/Krister
21 jan 2013 kl. 13:27 skrev Mike Lockett mloc...@gmail.com:
Hello Cody I’m not sure of the peripherals on the
Hy Krister the list deals with the most entry to the more advance
issues so by all means feel free to ask.
The MBox is the interface in other words when you send your audio to pro tools
IE your vocals or instruments, the MBox converts that analog signal to
the digital signal which pro tools uses
...@kristersplace.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: getting started
Anyone here on this list have any experience with a midi keyboard called
MAudio Axiome Pro? I'm thinking of getting it because it has knobs and
sliders and also drum pads.
/Krister
21 jan
Hi guys,
So just to expand on the pro tools podcast for beginners, I was
wondering if a macbook air with a 128 gig ssd and 8gb of ram will
suffice. My agency will be buying me either this machine or a macbook
pro, and was wondering if a bootcamp setup, leaving either os install 64
gb would
While i would be tempted to say the current Gen air with the 2.0GHZ processor
and 8 gb of ram would be sufficient, if its going to be your only machine i'd
say go with the mac book pro. I own a mid 2011 air with 1.8GHZ processor, 4GB
of ramm and i can mix on it no problem wit aproject
Yeah, but I plan on having external storage anyway. I wonder if using
the apple time capsule will be an ok option? It's wireless, but it's got
a USB port, so I'm thinking I could use that if I wired into it for
recording.that would be sick. Or would a normal external hdd be better.
I'll
Hi, a kinda longish subject i know, but i just wanted to know what version of
ProTools 9 that works with Lion if any and how to get it, or better still which
is the last accessible 10 version, because as i understand it i'm elligible for
a complementary upgrade to v10 from v9.0 which i now have
of questions before getting started with protools
I would like to talk to you a little bit before I get the Mac if that's cool
to ask you a couple more questions so I can do it off list
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I'm
: Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com
To: Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Cc: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: a couple of questions before getting started with protools
I would like to talk to you a little bit before I get the Mac
, and we'll talk.
704-737-1911
Chris.
- Original Message - From: Brian Howerton
bshowert...@gmail.com
To: Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Cc: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: a couple of questions before getting started with protools
Hi Nick,
I agree we need to go to places around where we live if avid is going to be
showing off pro tools 10 and show them the accessibility issues as the more
they see the issues we are having learning or using it they could improve their
documentation most importantly VoiceOver
Chuck,
what are you talking about? Avid themselves said they would not support
VoiceOver questions specifically because they don't have the resources and
they're specifically not announcing any official compatibility. Who is telling
you that tech support should address questions regarding
Hi, I think what they are saying is avid needs to be made aware of the
accessibility issues we are having with pro tools where they exist and
that they don't officially support voice over usage but really what
needs to be addressed more is the documentation and fixes. I was also
told by
Still waiting for an answer, Chuck.
Hi Slau,
Give a call if you want. :)
CHUCK REICHEL
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
In GOD I Trust
On Feb 25, 2012, at 4:11 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Still waiting for an answer, Chuck.
Hello all,
I am getting ready to take the mac plunge, and I was wondering what
people might would recommend. I am looking at getting the macbook pro
with the 15-inch monitor, and the quad cor i7 processor but upgrading
the drive to 8 gigs. Was kind of wondering what people are using who
are
I'm using a MacBook Pro 15 for all my recording, in fact, I'm using
BootCamp from the same machine now to write you this email, so in
short, they're awesome machines.
As possibly one of the newest members to this list, I didn't find the
very basics of Pro Tools too hard to get into. Alls I had
I would like to talk to you a little bit before I get the Mac if that's cool to
ask you a couple more questions so I can do it off list
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm using a MacBook Pro 15 for all my recording, in fact,
Sure, email me off-list, and I'll send you me skype details.
On 24/02/2012, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to talk to you a little bit before I get the Mac if that's cool
to ask you a couple more questions so I can do it off list
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 24,
Hi. The 15 inch mac book pro with I7 processor is a great machine and
upgrading your ram to eight gigs would give you even more horsepower
for plug ins etc! I have one and use it all the time. I have a dual
boot system setup with Mac OS X on one half and Windows seven 64 bit
on the other half. (I
Personally I'd say get the solid state drive now upgrade RAM later. I have 2
current gen macs an air and iMac both with 4GB of Ram and both had handled
mixing Pro Tools Projects with about 12 to 16 tracks and a healthy amount of
plugins with no hiccups. As current Macs stand the hard drives in
Not disagreeing with anyone here, but this mac has the standard drive,
and the standard 4 gb ram, and she still works fine, only occasionally
do I get problems, and today for the first time, it told me it
couldn't get audio from the drive quick enough, but that was because
the audio device was
Hi, I have the mac book pro 17 inch and yes you should upgrade the ram
to 8 gigs it will cost you a little but it is well worth it. I myself
upgraded the ram and I say it is best to get it done at an early stage
then a later one when you really need the memory. I agree that more for
the
Yeah I would also pay for a ProTools tutorial for the blind.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Nick Gawronski n...@nickgawronski.com wrote:
Hi, I have the mac book pro 17 inch and yes you should upgrade the ram to 8
gigs it will cost you a little but it is well worth it. I
Hi guys I'm not sure how to subscribe to this list, but can anyone give me any
material on the accessibility of pt 10? what can and can't be done? Do I
necessarily need any digidesign hardware or can i use what I've got?
Cody
@googlegroups.com
Subject: getting started with pt 10, new user
Hi guys I'm not sure how to subscribe to this list, but can anyone give me
any material on the accessibility of pt 10? what can and can't be done? Do
I necessarily need any digidesign hardware or can i use what I've got?
Cody
on the mac
also.
Hope that helps,
Brian.
--
From: Cody cdog2...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 6:09 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: getting started with pt 10, new user
Hi guys I'm not sure how to subscribe
Norman
To: Pro Tools Accessibility
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 9:27 AM
Subject: Getting started with Pro Tools, the lazy way
Hiya all,
I have a friend running PT, and he says there is a quick start guide,
that one of you lovely folks made, showing Pro Tools with VO. Let me
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