Re: Digi 003 questions

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Cliff, I think everybody can sympathize with wanting to get up and running as fast as possible. There are two things that come to mind based on what you've just written. If you're running on a fresh install, Spotlight will certainly spend a bunch of time indexing any drives connected to the

Re: my post on the Avid blog

2014-05-13 Thread Jean-Philippe Rykiel
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

Re: my post on the Avid blog

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
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.

Re: Digi 003 questions

2014-05-13 Thread Cliff Isaksen
Ahhh... I was trying to record to an internal drive earlier on when the CPU usage was sky high! That might be the reason why it has gone from 120 to 70 % now, since I've formatted an old drive for exclusive pro tools use. But I don't think this drive even is the best either for PT use... Well,

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Tim, Welcome to the list. I've never used Sonar but most people would it very accessible. Logic is somewhat accessible but not enough for serious use. Pro Tools is quite accessible in version 11.1 not 11.0. The stock plug-ins are almost entirely accessible. the thing is, there's no specific

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Ashley
Slau, By quite accessible, do you mean, 'hmmm yeah it's accessible but...', or do you mean 'yes, you can use it?' What's the best version of PT in terms of accessibility? Thanks, Ashley On 13/05/2014 19:02, Slau Halatyn wrote: Hi Tim, Welcome to the list. I've never used Sonar but most

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Ashley, Well, the definition of accessibility varies for a lot of people. Quite and very, for me, mean pretty much the same thing. In terms of MIDI, there's no question that version 11.1 is the most accessible because the MIDI Event List was not at all accessible in prior versions. Hope

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Ashley
Hi Slau, Thanks - Midi is my main use, so I'll be OK with PT11. Just waiting for apple to ship my mac; then I'll say goodbye to the trusty powermac G3, and Hi to a copy of PT11! Cheers, Ashley On 13/05/2014 19:49, Slau Halatyn wrote: Hi Ashley, Well, the definition of accessibility varies

PT11.1 question

2014-05-13 Thread J. R. Westmoreland
I just downloaded my free PT11.1 and I'm wondering why the installed is so small? The others have been a couple gb in size and this one is 900mb. It lists as an upgrade. Do I have to install PT11.0 first? J. R. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: PT11.1 question

2014-05-13 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I think the reason the download is so small is with pro tools 11 you are just downloading the application and it does not include any pdf files as like the pro tools 10 installer did. I like this a lot better as this way you can download only what you need. If you are going to run pro

Protools11 shortcut problem

2014-05-13 Thread Tim Liu
Hi all: Thank you for answering my last question, Your answers are very helpful to me. I have more questions. I would like to ask if I want to select one piece of music in the ProTools11.1 for edit/quantize, Which I press the shortcut keys? Thanks -- You received this message because you are