Dear Slau,
Like everyone else here, I would like to congratulate you for this
concise and detailed summary.
For the moment, I have sold my ProTools license, I realised I was
feeling comfortable with sonar and also that, being an intensive midi
user, I needed a Daw that gave me full access to
Hi Jean-Philippe,
The MIDI Event List became fully accessible as of version 11.1. As you may
recall, it was always possible to create MIDI tracks, record and edit with a
control surface in a cut, copy paste manner. Now that the event list is
visible, one can edit all parameters, filter, etc.
Nicely done Slau. I'm blown away that they've actually gone public
about it this time around.
Was anyone at the Avid Developer Conference? I'm wondering whether
there are any thoughts here on which developers definitely saw those
accessibility slides.
Scott
On 5/10/14, Slau Halatyn
Fantastic stuff Slau. The jump in accessibility I've noticed from PT nine to
eleven point one is substantial but it's great to know avid aren't resting on
their laurels and more improvements are still to come in the future. I'm sure I
speak for everyone when I say thank you for all the time and
well said
On 10/05/2014 10:35, Alan Macdonald wrote:
Fantastic stuff Slau. The jump in accessibility I've noticed from PT
nine to eleven point one is substantial but it's great to know avid
aren't resting on their laurels and more improvements are still to
come in the future. I'm sure I speak
Thanks a lot Slau, we all recognize and appreciate your efforts, dedication and
hard work!!
Best,
John André
On 10 May 2014, at 05:59, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
As some of you may already know, I was asked to write something for the Avid
blog regarding Pro Tools
audio engineers.
Best,
J. R. Westmoreland
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 10:00 PM
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Subject: my post on the Avid blog
As some of you may already know, I was asked
Thanks all for the kind words about the post. Naturally, it's a team effort
from Ed and others at Avid to the other beta testers (Vinny, Mike Chuck) to
the programmers in Ukraine. We're still on a long journey but a steady one for
now. This was to raise awareness through social media and it's
Awesome thank you sir, amazing blog.
Thank youSent from
On May 9, 2014, at 10:59 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
As some of you may already know, I was asked to write something for the Avid
blog regarding Pro Tools accessibility. The article was published this
afternoon
Slau and the gang,
You have given accessibility a big push and have done it well.
My thanks to all of you.
kr
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Keith Reedy
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On May 10, 2014, at 9:36 AM,
thank you for a very informative run down on the developments of the advances
of accessibility with protools. I have not purchased tools as yet, but it is
only a matter of weeks away. been learning voice over on the mac over the last
few weeks. It's great to know that accessibility is in good
Hey Slau:
that's a great summary of how things have evolved with PT. Frankly, the only
reason I need to stick with Sonar and windows is that I have such a huge
library of sampled instruments that I have done that use the SFZ format. At
present, there is no aax SFZ player available for the
As some of you may already know, I was asked to write something for the Avid
blog regarding Pro Tools accessibility. The article was published this
afternoon at:
http://www.avidblogs.com/music-daw-software-for-blind-and-visually-impaired-audio-professionals/
Because of the way the story is laid
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