spotting

2014-02-09 Thread HF
hat I created. 2. Select my clip 3. Cut the clip for moving 4. Go to and select the track I want to paste the clip in 5. Go to the time and paste Anyway to shorten this process? Does drag from finder work for this or the spotting feature? HF -- You received this message because you are subscrib

Re: spotting

2014-02-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
d. > 2. Select my clip > 3. Cut the clip for moving > 4. Go to and select the track I want to paste the clip in > 5. Go to the time and paste > > Anyway to shorten this process? Does drag from finder work for this or the > spotting feature? > > HF > > -- >

Re: spotting

2014-02-10 Thread HF
to shorten this process? Does drag from finder work for this or the spotting feature? HF -- 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 pt

Re: spotting

2014-02-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
ant to work with in an edit track that I >>> created. >>> 2. Select my clip >>> 3. Cut the clip for moving >>> 4. Go to and select the track I want to paste the clip in >>> 5. Go to the time and paste >>> >>> Anyway to shorten this proc

Re: spotting and PT 11 questions

2014-02-25 Thread HF
specific times. Right now here's my workflow: 1. Import the audio file I want to work with in an edit track that I created. 2. Select my clip 3. Cut the clip for moving 4. Go to and select the track I want to paste the clip in 5. Go to the time and paste Anyway to shorten this process? Does

Re: spotting and PT 11 questions

2014-02-25 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Herman, Yes, the dialog for spotting audio is accessible. You can certainly choose to import the file and spot it at the same time. Be aware that you'll be creating a new track but it works. BTW, if you choose the second radio button (Command-r), you'll still have the option to s