Hi guys, I'll put my question first, I haven't time to fish around on the group and I'm not too familiar with Google groups, so apologies for the lazyness of this question.
Would any of you be kind enough to giv mea link to somewhere that details how to get going with voice over in ProTools if its already been covered on this group, if not would you mind explaining? I've just enrolled in a brand new masters programme in my nearist city doing music and technology, and haven't touched PT before. I'm well experienced with sonar though. Does Voice over start interacting with ProTools from start up or is there some kind of control surface to bring up or a setting to change? I'm a few chapters into the ProTools manual at the moment, so any advice anyone has to offer would be much appreciated. I'll mainly just have to complete projects tracking live instruments between now and Christmas so won't need to do any hugely detailed editing or anything, but will probably have to start mixing stuff. How is Voice over behaving with the bundled plugins with PT? And two more things. There is one module in my course that will be dealing with logic pro, is that totally out for Voice over till next year? I heard tell that Apple were working on it but I'm not really in the loop with these things. I might just get away with using sonar for those parts as I think the logic work in my course will primarily be midi, and it will be flexable. Are there any people out there muddling along with Ableton live, because there are talks of dipping to that also. I'd imagine most programmes have some limited degree of accessability with Voice over at least, as in it will read menus and maybe pull up presets? That may be enough in logic for example. Between that and keyboard short cuts. Finally, thanks everyone on this group, I've been reading silently for the last while, and haven't even touched a mac, used voice over or gone near any Protools hardware yet, but I'm better prepared because of all your questions, solutions and what not. So thanks in advance from an embarrassingly stereotypically wet Ireland! Brian.
