You might be thinking of the control|24 which has 24 moving faders. It's not an interface. The 192 I/O comes with 8 analog ins and 8 analog outs which can be expanded to either 16 in and 8 out or 8 in and 16 out. The digital outs are separate and independent of the analog I/Os.
Slau On Jul 20, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote: > Cool Thansk for the info hay you sed something about you use a 24 chanil > interface you wouldn't know wich one this whas by? > On 2010-07-18, at 10:18 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > >> I don't use a Mac Book Pro in the studio. That's just my laptop. That said, >> it has an Express 34 slot so I can hook it up to a Magma expansion chassis >> which houses the HD PCI cards if I need a portable solution for remote >> sessions. I'm preparing to buy a Mac Pro. Currently, the HD system is >> running off a dual processor G4. >> >> Slau >> >> On Jul 17, 2010, at 10:40 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote: >> >>> Hi Slau I have a ? for you you use a macbook pro in your studio is that >>> right? Will if it is I was kerius what hardware you used to make pro tools >>> Hd work. >>> On 2010-07-17, at 4:40 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: >>> >>>> Ah, right. Well, I'm sure that Bryan will get the file from Patrick soon >>>> and will post it as soon as he has an opportunity. >>>> >>>> Slau >>>> >>>> On Jul 17, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks verry much and I understand what you mean about that. I'm just >>>>> kerius how things work with vo so that is why I was intersted in the demo. >>>>> On 2010-07-17, at 3:16 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm not sure when that might be posted but, keep in mind, it's not a >>>>>> tutorial but more of an overview of what kind of accessibility there is >>>>>> in the new version. >>>>>> >>>>>> Slau >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jul 17, 2010, at 2:35 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hay ? for you you wouldn't know when the pro tools demo from acb file >>>>>>> that was recorded will be posted do you? >>>>>>> On 2010-07-17, at 1:17 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey Clarence, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Control-Space Bar actually puts the transport into a Pause with >>>>>>>> Pre-Prime for instant playback. This is what that means: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have a large session, say, 24 tracks record enabled or even on >>>>>>>> an LE system, say, 16 tracks ready to record in QuickPunch mode, the >>>>>>>> system is going to allocate drive space, prepare voices, automation >>>>>>>> data (if there is any) and a few other things. If you simply start the >>>>>>>> recording or even playback, there will be a pause before the transport >>>>>>>> engages. This can vary from a second to several seconds if it's a >>>>>>>> particularly large session. In order to have a more immediate start to >>>>>>>> playback, it's possible to pre-prime the deck, as they say, for >>>>>>>> instant playback or recording. Pressing Control-Space Bar puts Pro >>>>>>>> Tools into this Pause mode. Simply pressing the Space Bar after that >>>>>>>> instantly starts playback. Further, Control-Command-Space Bar puts PT >>>>>>>> into Pre-Primed Record mode so pressing Space Bar after that instantly >>>>>>>> puts the Transport into record mode. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Pausing the transport, the way most people think of pausing something, >>>>>>>> is a bit different. Pro Tools has two main behaviors: 1. Is for the >>>>>>>> transport to remember the start position and, if the transport is >>>>>>>> stopped, it will keep resuming playback from the same start position >>>>>>>> unless that start position is specifically changed, and 2. Insertion >>>>>>>> following Playback which means that wherever you press the space bar, >>>>>>>> the transport will keep the insertion point there and, upon pressing >>>>>>>> space bar again, will continue playing from that location. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I would strongly suggest using the default method which is for the >>>>>>>> insertion point to not follow playback. Here's the reason. When you >>>>>>>> make a selection, pressing the space bar will play only the selected >>>>>>>> range. No matter how many times you press play, it'll only play the >>>>>>>> selected range. This is a good means to verify your selection range >>>>>>>> quickly without even having to look at the start, End and Length >>>>>>>> fields in the edit window. From there, one can cut, copy paste, etc. >>>>>>>> Now, if the insertion point follows playback, as soon as you play the >>>>>>>> selection, the selection is actually lost. It's very obvious to a >>>>>>>> sighted user but it can be confusing to a blind user. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Here are two things one can do for alternatives: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1. If you really want to get into that other mode where it just pauses >>>>>>>> when you hit the space bar, pressing Control-n toggles this playback >>>>>>>> mode and the preference is also in the Setups>Preferences dialog and >>>>>>>> is called "Insertion Follows Playback." >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2. If the transport is engaged, and you find a spot you want to start >>>>>>>> playback from, simply pressing the down arrow will automatically >>>>>>>> populate the start field with the current transport value. In other >>>>>>>> words, if, while the transport is engaged, you press the down arrow at >>>>>>>> the 2 minute mark, the start field will now say "2:00:000" and if you >>>>>>>> press space bar, the transport will stop but, upon playback, will now >>>>>>>> start from the 2 minute mark. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hopefully, that makes sense. Let me know if there's something that >>>>>>>> isn't clear. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Slau >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Jul 17, 2010, at 1:23 PM, clarence griffin wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I thought control + Space was to pause my project? Its not working. >>>>>>>>> Is there something I have to turn on in setup or something? I looked >>>>>>>>> all over, and didn't find anything. >>>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> GF >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
