Good stuff Chuck. So from what I understand you 
use the expand kit in PT to play your pattern out and then import the Slate 
stuff over the pattern you built with expand?

 

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CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:14 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: importing files

 

Hi Steve,

Yes it can. :)

Pick any drum instrument track in pt even "expand" program your drum parts then 
use slates trigger for each drum part and bang you have a slam men drum track!

Slates trigger is very easy to use after the preset issue.

After your done with the VI drums, just blend or mute the original VI drum 
tracks leaving your slate triggers.

What I've been doing with my Acoustic drums is to burn the trigger audio to  
several pt tracks for a permanent audio copy.

Sonar switcher has the Trigger presets which in a previous post he made 
available to this pt list.

YMMV

Chuck

 

 

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On Feb 25, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Steve Sparrow wrote:





Hey thanks for the run down. It puts me in the picture nicely. 
I guess the next question for me is,  do you have any suggestions as to where i 
go from here. do you know if drum programming can be done in pt, or is it back 
to sonar for this stuff. This is possible for me at the moment. But i would be 
interested to know if it can be done in p t, and what i’d need to  do the job. 
I’d also be interested to know if it cannot be done it p t at the present time, 
so i know where i am at. 
Steve




On 25 Feb 2015, at 11:25 pm, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Hi Steve,

 

I don't use Addictive in Pro Tools myself, but as I understand it in

the PT world, it is doable. There are a full set of presets on

protoolswithspeech.com that you'd need to grab. Beyond that, if

Addictive behaves the same way in PT as it does in my DAW, you'll have

the ability to tweak those presets using the automation parameters, of

which there are hundreds... almost too much control. Here's the rub

though. All of the above applies to Addictive version 1, which is

discontinued. Last time I looked at Addictive 2, it sounded great, but

what little accessibility they had in the form of the automation

parameters being clearly labeled was gone. The presets would also need

to be made all over again, which is no small job.

 

Hth a bit

 

Scott

 

On 2/25/15, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:

hey poppa.

Ok well here's the go. I have to do some drum programming, and was wondering

if this can be done in p t. If so, can you tell me how  i would do this, .

Is there something in p t it self. or are there other applications i need to

buy to allow me to do this. or will i need to use sonar  for midi work.

I thought i read some posts on here saying  addictive drums was accessible.

or am i getting it confused with something else.

Steve

 

On 25 Feb 2015, at 6:24 pm, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Hello Steve, from what I understand addictive drums do not work as far as

accessibility. There may be some work arounds, but none that I know of as

yet. I think that PT is stepping up their accessibility on the midi front,

but for me, I almost strictly use PT for recording paying clients and my

relationship with clients is a strictly engineer based relationship and I

do not offer any production services and it works out well so midi is not

a bread and butter factor for me. I feel that when I dawn the producers

hat the relationship has the potential to go in a lot of unpredictable

directions.

Well, I am glad that it is working out for you and yes I also found the

learning curve steep, but at this point I am glad that I took the plunge

and I am glad that so many before me put in all the work that they did to

fight the battle to help get PT as accessible as it is.

 

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Behalf Of Steve Sparrow

Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 6:01 PM

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com

Subject: Re: importing files

 

i must admit, i have not ventured in to the midi world with p t as yet, do

you see some issues ahead for me in this area.

I am thinking about investing in addictive drums for a start, I am under

the impression that it is accessible. are there issues.

Steve

 

On 23 Feb 2015, at 7:51 pm, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com>

wrote:

 

Wouldn't hold your breath for that just yet Poppa. It'd mean new

hardware for them for starters, and that plus the cost of PT is quite

a chunk of change for anyone. Plus, I think there's gonna need to

either be more accessible softsynths or at least bolt-on solutions

made with Keyboard Maestro that equal HSC in terms of reliability

before a lot of screen reader users would consider making the switch

and using PT in front of paying clients.

 

We can live in hope though eh :)

 

Scott

 

On 2/23/15, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:

So Steve, are you feeling like you will stay with PT at this point? I

hope that some more people will come over from Sonar, especially

people like Chris Bell, Phil and others who have invested so much

time into digging up good work arounds, HSC sets, scripts and other

tools on the PC platform. I think that it would be a nice shot in the

arm for PT access.

 

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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 4:04 PM

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com

Subject: Re: importing files

 

it's working fine. No problem at all there.

 

i guess this a dumb question and a big ask of p t. But is there any

way of importing all the files from a project in to a session in p t

in one operation, or will i need to import them one by one, track by

track. I assume the latter would be the case.

 

On 23 Feb 2015, at 9:57 am, Chris Smart <csma...@cogeco.ca> wrote:

 

yeah you should be able to bounce them all to individual files in

bulk, in one operation.

 

At 05:07 PM 2/22/2015, you wrote:

Hey slau thanks. iâ EURO (tm)ll have another look. i must admit, i

did not select all tracks before  consolidating, so maybe this is

the issue. Thanks again Steve

 

On 23 Feb 2015, at 7:58 am, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com>

wrote:

 

Steve,

 

I don't use Sonar but, as with any DAW on the market, You'll need

to select all of your tracks from the start to the end and

consolidate and then export. The other option, if the files are

broadcast WAV, is to import to the original time stamp. This is

more tedious so I'd go back to Sonar to get it right at the source.

 

Slau

 

On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:53 PM, Steve Sparrow

<i...@sparrowsound.com.au>

wrote:

 

just to add. when i exported out of sonar, i bounced clips to

track, and used the consolidate audio feature.

 

only way i can see around this is to manually select each file in

sonar and mix them down one by one. then iâ EURO (tm)d have a

file at the correct length. But what a task. it would take for

ever. some of these old projects have 30 or 40 tracks in them.

If there are any other suggestions for getting some of these

files in to line,  iâ EURO (tm)d really appreciate the feed back.

Steve

 

On 23 Feb 2015, at 6:29 am, Steve Sparrow

<i...@sparrowsound.com.au>

wrote:

 

Hi. hereâ EURO (tm)s an interesting one.

Iâ EURO (tm)ve started importing an older sonar project in to p t.

Thiissue is, a lot of the files i have i did not start recording

at the start of the project. for example, i have an organ track,

which does not come in until the middle eight in the track. So

when i recorded it in sonar ,  i just went to the part of the

song i needed and started recording.

so i have a shorter file that now does not line up when importing.

The issue now is a lot of these files are like that. Some times

there may be a very small part that needed to be played and we

did not have time to site there listening to the whole track just

to get there.

So my question is this. Is there a way of alining these files up

some how. How can i import them and get them all in there proper

place. in p t.

If this is not doable, then iâ EURO (tm)ll just have to go back

to sonar to finish off any old projects. This i can do if need

be. Just thought iâ EURO (tm)d ask if something can be done, as

i have things set up nicely in p t now.

Steve

 

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