Hi, you need to be running El Capitan to have that option. 

 

Terry 

 

 

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From: 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 10:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: changing nudge value and nudging in protools

 

Sean,

I can't find that parameter in the VO settings. Would you mind pointing me
to the right category?



Von meinem iPhone gesendet


Am 08.06.2016 um 16:03 schrieb Sean A. Cummins <[email protected]>:

FYI, the voiceover modifier keys can be changed under voiceover settings
using the.VO Plus F8 to enter voiceover settings. It can be changed to using
the caps lock key.

Take care,

Sean

 Sent from my iPhone

So forgive my brevity!


On Jun 8, 2016, at 6:59 AM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Joy,

 

I don't think there's any way of changing Control and Option as it relates
to VoiceOver. However, you can still use Control-Option-Tab by passing
through the shortcut. First, press Control-Option-Tab once to pass through
the next shortcut and simply type whatever shortcut you wish. Incidentally,
in this particular case, it's the exact same shortcut. So, in other words,
pressing control-Option-Tab twice selects the previous clip.

HTH,

Slau

 

On Jun 8, 2016, at 9:32 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
<[email protected]> wrote:





Hey Slau, 

first of all, thanks for clarifying. Now, here's something I've been
thinking about, in regard to the shortcuts you mentioned:

besides the ctrl-tab: select next region, there obviously also is:
ctrl-option-tab: select previous region. This shortcuts is not so usable for
us, since ctrl-option are the VoiceOver-keys. Here's the question: is it
possible to define which set of those keys are used for VO? In other words,
could one specify that only ctrl-option on the right side of spacebar act as
VO-keys?

 

Joy

 


Von meinem iPhone gesendet


Am 08.06.2016 um 14:59 schrieb Slau Halatyn <[email protected]>:

Just two corrections to the previous message:

To cycle through  the nudge values, use Option-Command with the plus or
minus keys on the num pad. Pressing the plus and minus keys alone (without
any modifiers) will do one of two things: if a clip is selected, it'll nudge
the clip and, if no clip is selected, it'll nudge the insertion point.

 

Also, Control-Tab is not the shortcut for moving to the previous clip
boundary. Control-Tab will select the next clip. To move to the previous
clip boundary, use Option-Tab. In this case, assuming you've just split the
file and need to select to the previous boundary, you can add Shift to the
Option-Tab and that will select to the previous boundary, thus selecting the
clip.

HTH,

Slau

 

On Jun 8, 2016, at 6:36 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]>
wrote:





OK, Slau covered this about 2 weeks ago, as I had the same question.

 

Let me see if I can remember this.  This is actually good, as it'll
reenforce what he tought me.  Let's see what I retained.

 

First off, you need to set your nudge value.  To do this, use the numpad
plus and minus keys.  Plus will increase your nudge value, while minus will
obviously decrease it.

 

Another way you could do this, though not nearly as convenient is to go into
the edit window.  There should be a cluster in here you can interact with
then set it manually.  Again, that way probably isn't recommended though, as
it's just easier to use your plus and minus keys on your numpad.  I did
however want to point out that this is another method, just so you'd know.

 

Once your nudge value is correctly set, you need to make the bit of audio
you wish to nudge into its own clip/region.  This is the part where I got
stuck before.  If you don't do this part, it won't work.

 

In your track list table, make sure that the tracks you want to be
menipulating through this nudge are selected, first and foremost.  Once
done, move to the beginning of the audio that you need to nudge.  Then,
press command+E to split the region at that point.

 

Now, move to the end point of the audio you need to nudge forward or
backward.  Then, do the same thing.  Press command+E again to split the
region.  So, basically, in a nutshell, what you've done up to this point is
you've split that area off into its own region, if that makes sense.  The
reason you did this twice is because you are isolating that area of audio
into its own section, if you will.  you had to make a boundery though.  This
is why the first command+E split at the beginning of the audio to be nudged.
The second command+E split again at the end of the audio.

 

The best way I could explain this is, think about having a sheet of paper
with a line drawn horizontally all the way across the sheet of paper.
Halfway across the paper, you have a small little circle.  You're wanting to
get that circle as a sheet of paper all by itself.  So, how would you do
that?  Well?  You'd have to cut with your scissors two times wouldn't you?
Once right on the left side of the circle, and again once right on the right
side of the circle.  That's essentially what you're doing here.  Think of
the audio you're wanting to nudge as that little circle.  So you have to
split it on both sides.

 

Anyway, after you do the command+E to split at the end of the audio, you now
need to move to the previous region.  The reason is because right now, you
are positioned right at the end of the audio you want to nudge, most likely.
therefore, you're out of bounds of that region we just isolated.  So, next,
press ctrl+Tab.  This will move you to the previous region mark.  Now, what
I! like to do, just to be on the safe side is, I like to move just a tad
into the actual region itself.  This way I know that I'm located within the
region, and that nothing willy milly is going to happen when I do this.  So,
I'd then press your numpad plus key one time.  That's all it'll take.  Just
hit it one time.  You just need to be sure that you're in the region.

 

Now, select that current region.  To do that, press shift+Tab.

 

Now, hopefully, if you did this correctly, you should be able to hit the
space bar to play, and only hear that bit of audio that you need nudged.  If
that didn't work, then go try again.  Now that you have that region
selected, you're ready to actually nudge.  So, now, press your numpad plus
to move it forward, or numpad minus to move it back.  Keep going until you
get it lined up where it needs to be.

 

HTH.

---
Christopher Gilland
JAWS Certified, 2016.
Training Instructor.

 

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Phone: (704) 256-8010.

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Subject: changing nudge value and nudging in protools

 

Hello i just started using protools  got must of it down but Im trying to
learn how to change nudge value and nudge selected tracks or pieces of a
track can anyone point me to a post to help me with this issue thanks

 

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