Is this accessibility  true for the latest version of ProTools, or the older, 
unavailable  version for which you did the podcasts?

> On Mar 21, 2015, at 1:14 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK, but then how do you add a compressor to the vocal track?  How do you add 
> reverb?  Can I route my reverb through a send, then route it back into an 
> auxiliary track?  Can I add E Q, and actually specify a 12DB oct?  Can I roll 
> off say, in the vocal track, everything below 80HZ, then notch say around the 
> 120HZ to 140HZ range up by say, 1.5DBFS?  Can I read my peek input meters to 
> be sure that no clipping occurs, and that I don't peek above say minus 10DB?  
> Getting back to the compressor, will it let me dial in attack, release, 
> threshold, and input as well as output take up gain parameters?  When all is 
> recorded, can I then add a master track where I can do the final mix 
> masterring?
>  
> These are the things I want/need to be able to do with Audasity.  If not, 
> then ehh... I'll just stick with ProTools as every! single! one of the things 
> I just mentioned above are 100 and 50 percent times accessible with Voiceover.
>  
> Chris.
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>> From: Alex Hall <mailto:[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 12:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: audacity help please
>> 
>> Video isn't going to happen, Audacity is audio only. You could use iMovie or 
>> another app for adding the finished audio track to a video project.
>> 
>> To do what you're wanting, just open Audacity; it will have a new project 
>> open automatically. Hit cmd-comma, choose the Devices item from the table, 
>> and interact with the scroll area, then review the items to be sure your 
>> audio input is set how you want. Stop interacting twice, find the OK button, 
>> and press it.
>> 
>> Now, use R to record. Space will stop recording, and P will pause or resume 
>> recording without stopping completely. Once you have the instrumental track, 
>> and have pressed space to stop it, repeat the process for vocals, and any 
>> other layers you want.
>> 
>> Use up and down arrows to move through your different tracks. Vo-shift-m 
>> will open a context menu, from where you can rename, move, and otherwise 
>> adjust each track.
>>> On Mar 20, 2015, at 11:30 PM, 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries 
>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> hello group; I want someone to help me understand how to use audacity for 
>>> one specific purpose. keyboard commands would be greatly appreciated. i 
>>> want to play the instrumental track and then record my voice over that. 
>>> then if possible i want to record both in video so i can upload to youtube. 
>>> please help me solve this puzzle. thanks, max 
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