Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread byron harden
hay papa
it is byron.
it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
i have had great luck with them.

i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
good luck bro.
hope this helps
On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable compressors, 
 such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS plugs. I am 
 only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin settings with 
 my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time consuming. Any 
 suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world of VST plugs 
 is so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my mixing 
 limitations.
 PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly helped.
 Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
 and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
 
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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread Poppa Bear
Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just don't 
want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when I 
went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the keyboard 
it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the Pro Tool 
paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind of control 
with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the PC. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: byron harden 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
  Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?


  hay papa
  it is byron.
  it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
  i have had great luck with them.


  i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
  good luck bro.
  hope this helps

  On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable compressors, 
such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS plugs. I am only 
able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin settings with my 
surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time consuming. Any 
suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world of VST plugs is 
so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my mixing 
limitations.
PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly helped.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com


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Re: Pro tools anxiety

2013-02-24 Thread Chris Norman
Cheers Chuck.

Take care,

Chris Norman.
chris.norm...@googlemail.com




On 23 Feb 2013, at 16:24, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 Like I said the sight is hard to navigate.
 But here is the email.
 grooven...@groove3.com
 Talk soon
 
 On Feb 23, 2013, at 10:56 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 And the same goes for me here in cold Sweden.:-)
 /Krister
 
 23 feb 2013 kl. 16:50 skrev Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com:
 
 Hiya Chuck,
 Any way us folks can get them in the UK without phoning? :-)
 
 Cheers mate,
 
 Take care,
 
 Chris Norman.
 chris.norm...@googlemail.com
 
 
 
 
 On 23 Feb 2013, at 15:47, CHUCK REICHEL soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Krister,
 
 These 4 tutorials from Groove 3 Inc. are a must for all new Pro Tools 
 users.
 I'v been ordering from there for several years  have never been 
 disappointed.
 There are several people on this list that can testify to the importance 
 of these tutorials.
 Contact 1-800-460-7509 Groove 3 Inc in the USA State of Texas.
 
 Ask them for Kenny Gioia's pro tools parts 1234 tips  tricks
 They usually discount them by 50% do to the fact they are videos and some 
 visuals are missed but WOW you will bypass several years of PT guessing! :)
 You can get them from there web site but navigation is a bit difficult!
 also but the check out can be difficult thats why I called them up years 
 ago and established a relationship with them.
 When I contacted Kenny Gioia, one of there contributors,  and brought it 
 to his attention that People are using PT with voiceOver he was so 
 intrigued that he is working on a descriptive audio track to include for 
 future PT tutorials!
 YMMV
 
 
 
 
 CHUCK REICHEL
 soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 954-742-0019
 Isaiah 26 : 3
 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because 
 he trusteth in thee.
 
 In GOD I Trust
 
 On Feb 23, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 
 Hi good people.
 As i struggle with getting my new pro tools setup under way, i'm getting 
 more and more anxious that i won't make it in the end. Call me a whiner, 
 you're probably right, but it seems the more i hear about, and acquaint 
 my self with PT, the less i feel i know. This is good, after all you need 
 to learn but i feel i dare not ask all the newbie questions here that i 
 want to ask. Questions like Umm what are buses and Ahem why do you 
 need a special track for effects and what is the difference between the 
 different types of tracks in PT and so on.
 My question in the end has to be is there a total idiots guide to Pro 
 tools type easy to read tutorial somewhere, better still is there such a 
 tutorial for blind people?
 I just got my M-Audio Project mix set up and installed, does anyone have 
 a layout description for it? I've heard that blind folks are using the 
 Projectmix so it must be doable only there are quite a few buttons and i 
 don't know what they do in Pro tools mode.
 Thanks so much.
 /Krister
 
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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread TheOreoMonster
As I mentioned  earlier check out the isotope stuff as well. And they and I am 
sure sound lys have demos you can play with as well.

On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just 
 don't want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
 accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when I 
 went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the 
 keyboard it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the 
 Pro Tool paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind of 
 control with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the PC.
 - Original Message -
 From: byron harden
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
 Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?
 
 hay papa
 it is byron.
 it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
 i have had great luck with them.
 
 i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
 good luck bro.
 hope this helps
 On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable compressors, 
 such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS plugs. I am 
 only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin settings 
 with my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time consuming. 
 Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world of VST 
 plugs is so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my 
 mixing limitations.
 PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly helped.
 Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
 and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
 
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Re: Pro tools anxiety

2013-02-24 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi there.
I'm new to Pro tools, i come from a background of amateur type recording stuff. 
I have used old cassette porta studios like the Tascam 244 and later digital 
porta studios like the Roland Vs1680 which was the last really advanced piece 
of gear that i actually got music out of, even though it was full of pitfalls. 
I've tried, without fully understanding it the various variations of Sonar and 
Cakewalk when i was on Windows. That's my background when it comes to 
recording, so i should be at least a bit experienced, i would think, but many 
things are quite new concepts to me, and as i get older i grow more afraid of 
trying new things. I would like to master all of this, but i'm afraid in my 
darkest moments that it's going to be like with my Zoom R24, that because of 
menus, settings and other stuff on my gear, i won't be able to use it as 
intended. Maybe i think, i shouldn't be using this at all, but rather sell it 
and be done with it. I don't want to, but if i can't use it...
What i fear the most now is my midi keyboard i bought, an Akai MPK61, which 
apparently has lots of menus and stuff, but i wanted it because of its drum 
pads.
Well that's how it stands.
/Krister

23 feb 2013 kl. 22:29 skrev Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com:

 Hello Chris, are you new to recording, or just new to Pro Tools? I/we have 
 all been in the same boat. Though I have been tirelessly spending hours each 
 day learning to use it more and more I go up and down with my confadence 
 level. Once I figure one thing out, I have twenty more things I would like to 
 understand. I can confadently record sessions, creat busses, apply affects, 
 moniter levels, cut and paist, and to get to that point I really had to sweat 
 it out. My biggest problem right now is getting a handle on really 
 controlling plugin settings with my control surface in order to really 
 tighten up my mixes, but that is another story in it self. The bottom line is 
 that you will be astatic one second, then missribal the next for quite a long 
 time, but don't feel too crazy about it, it is part of paying your Pro Tool 
 dues. I am used to a very active list when it comes to recording and this 
 list is much slower and you may be used to the same, but don't hesitate to 
 ask any questions, and don't forget to use all the resources on the web for 
 PT in general because even though they may not be talking about Voice Over 
 related functions in Pro Tools, you can get an idea of the work flow in Pro 
 Tools and that is half the battle. Also, if you can get a sighted person to 
 go over the buttons on your project mix then open a notepad or word document 
 and make a explanatory diagram of the buttons and knobs on your surfase.
 Well, be blessed and remember that kevin Reves does lessons on the list over 
 the phone or via Skype I believe
 - Original Message - From: Krister Ekstrom 
 kris...@kristersplace.com
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:58 AM
 Subject: Pro tools anxiety
 
 
 Hi good people.
 As i struggle with getting my new pro tools setup under way, i'm getting more 
 and more anxious that i won't make it in the end. Call me a whiner, you're 
 probably right, but it seems the more i hear about, and acquaint my self with 
 PT, the less i feel i know. This is good, after all you need to learn but i 
 feel i dare not ask all the newbie questions here that i want to ask. 
 Questions like Umm what are buses and Ahem why do you need a special track 
 for effects and what is the difference between the different types of tracks 
 in PT and so on.
 My question in the end has to be is there a total idiots guide to Pro tools 
 type easy to read tutorial somewhere, better still is there such a tutorial 
 for blind people?
 I just got my M-Audio Project mix set up and installed, does anyone have a 
 layout description for it? I've heard that blind folks are using the 
 Projectmix so it must be doable only there are quite a few buttons and i 
 don't know what they do in Pro tools mode.
 Thanks so much.
 /Krister
 
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Re: Pro tools anxiety

2013-02-24 Thread Poppa Bear
Well, remember it is like eating an eliphant, it's one bite at a time. If 
you sold it you would still have the itch so just put that notion aside. 
Take it step by step and give the list one question at a time.
- Original Message - 
From: Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Pro tools anxiety


Hi there.
I'm new to Pro tools, i come from a background of amateur type recording 
stuff. I have used old cassette porta studios like the Tascam 244 and later 
digital porta studios like the Roland Vs1680 which was the last really 
advanced piece of gear that i actually got music out of, even though it was 
full of pitfalls. I've tried, without fully understanding it the various 
variations of Sonar and Cakewalk when i was on Windows. That's my background 
when it comes to recording, so i should be at least a bit experienced, i 
would think, but many things are quite new concepts to me, and as i get 
older i grow more afraid of trying new things. I would like to master all of 
this, but i'm afraid in my darkest moments that it's going to be like with 
my Zoom R24, that because of menus, settings and other stuff on my gear, i 
won't be able to use it as intended. Maybe i think, i shouldn't be using 
this at all, but rather sell it and be done with it. I don't want to, but if 
i can't use it...
What i fear the most now is my midi keyboard i bought, an Akai MPK61, which 
apparently has lots of menus and stuff, but i wanted it because of its drum 
pads.

Well that's how it stands.
/Krister

23 feb 2013 kl. 22:29 skrev Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com:

Hello Chris, are you new to recording, or just new to Pro Tools? I/we have 
all been in the same boat. Though I have been tirelessly spending hours 
each day learning to use it more and more I go up and down with my 
confadence level. Once I figure one thing out, I have twenty more things I 
would like to understand. I can confadently record sessions, creat busses, 
apply affects, moniter levels, cut and paist, and to get to that point I 
really had to sweat it out. My biggest problem right now is getting a 
handle on really controlling plugin settings with my control surface in 
order to really tighten up my mixes, but that is another story in it self. 
The bottom line is that you will be astatic one second, then missribal the 
next for quite a long time, but don't feel too crazy about it, it is part 
of paying your Pro Tool dues. I am used to a very active list when it 
comes to recording and this list is much slower and you may be used to the 
same, but don't hesitate to ask any questions, and don't forget to use all 
the resources on the web for PT in general because even though they may 
not be talking about Voice Over related functions in Pro Tools, you can 
get an idea of the work flow in Pro Tools and that is half the battle. 
Also, if you can get a sighted person to go over the buttons on your 
project mix then open a notepad or word document and make a explanatory 
diagram of the buttons and knobs on your surfase.
Well, be blessed and remember that kevin Reves does lessons on the list 
over the phone or via Skype I believe
- Original Message - From: Krister Ekstrom 
kris...@kristersplace.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:58 AM
Subject: Pro tools anxiety


Hi good people.
As i struggle with getting my new pro tools setup under way, i'm getting 
more and more anxious that i won't make it in the end. Call me a whiner, 
you're probably right, but it seems the more i hear about, and acquaint my 
self with PT, the less i feel i know. This is good, after all you need to 
learn but i feel i dare not ask all the newbie questions here that i want 
to ask. Questions like Umm what are buses and Ahem why do you need a 
special track for effects and what is the difference between the different 
types of tracks in PT and so on.
My question in the end has to be is there a total idiots guide to Pro 
tools type easy to read tutorial somewhere, better still is there such a 
tutorial for blind people?
I just got my M-Audio Project mix set up and installed, does anyone have a 
layout description for it? I've heard that blind folks are using the 
Projectmix so it must be doable only there are quite a few buttons and i 
don't know what they do in Pro tools mode.

Thanks so much.
/Krister

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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread Byron Harden
totally understandable, i am  on the search as well.
will let you know if i run in to anything worth talking about.

On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:08 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

 As I mentioned  earlier check out the isotope stuff as well. And they and I 
 am sure sound lys have demos you can play with as well.
 
 On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just 
 don't want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
 accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when I 
 went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the 
 keyboard it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the 
 Pro Tool paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind of 
 control with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the PC.
 - Original Message -
 From: byron harden
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
 Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?
 
 hay papa
 it is byron.
 it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
 i have had great luck with them.
 
 i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
 good luck bro.
 hope this helps
 On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable compressors, 
 such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS plugs. I am 
 only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin settings 
 with my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time consuming. 
 Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world of VST 
 plugs is so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my 
 mixing limitations.
 PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly helped.
 Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
 and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
 
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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread Juan Pablo
All the izotope plugins I tested are completely accessible. My main set of 
plugins are the RX2. They work very nice with vo. Ofcourse,  into there is a 6 
band EQ that is stricty limited in my opinion. Did you try Ozone?

From: Byron Harden 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 9:51 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

totally understandable, i am  on the search as well. 
will let you know if i run in to anything worth talking about.

On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:08 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:


  As I mentioned  earlier check out the isotope stuff as well. And they and I 
am sure sound lys have demos you can play with as well. 

  On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just 
don't want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when I 
went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the keyboard 
it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the Pro Tool 
paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind of control 
with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the PC.
  - Original Message -
  From: byron harden
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
  Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

  hay papa 
  it is byron.
  it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
  i have had great luck with them.

  i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
  good luck bro.
  hope this helps

  On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable 
compressors, such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS 
plugs. I am only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin 
settings with my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time 
consuming. Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world 
of VST plugs is so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my 
mixing limitations.
PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly 
helped.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread Poppa Bear
I have one Ozone compressor, I will have to think about some of there other 
plugs, good looking out guys. 

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  From: Juan Pablo 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 4:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?


  All the izotope plugins I tested are completely accessible. My main set of 
plugins are the RX2. They work very nice with vo. Ofcourse,  into there is a 6 
band EQ that is stricty limited in my opinion. Did you try Ozone?

  From: Byron Harden 
  Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 9:51 PM
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

  totally understandable, i am  on the search as well. 
  will let you know if i run in to anything worth talking about.

  On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:08 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:


As I mentioned  earlier check out the isotope stuff as well. And they and I 
am sure sound lys have demos you can play with as well. 

On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


  Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just 
don't want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when I 
went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the keyboard 
it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the Pro Tool 
paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind of control 
with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the PC.
- Original Message -
From: byron harden
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

hay papa 
it is byron.
it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
i have had great luck with them.

i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
good luck bro.
hope this helps

On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:


  I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable 
compressors, such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS 
plugs. I am only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings plugin 
settings with my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very time 
consuming. Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. The world 
of VST plugs is so much more flexable and I am getting a little hung up on my 
mixing limitations.
  PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly 
helped.
  Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, 
Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com

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Re: Accesible EQ plugs?

2013-02-24 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Poppa,
Speaking about EQ.
Has anybody tried the • Oxford EQ?
If so How did VoiceOver get on with it?

http://www.avid.com/US/products/Sonnox-ELITE
I've been thinking about the • Oxford EQ and wanted to see if anybody has 
demoed them yet? :)
Talk soon

CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust

On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:21 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:

 I have one Ozone compressor, I will have to think about some of there other 
 plugs, good looking out guys.
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Juan Pablo
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 4:06 PM
 Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?
 
 All the izotope plugins I tested are completely accessible. My main set of 
 plugins are the RX2. They work very nice with vo. Ofcourse,  into there is a 
 6 band EQ that is stricty limited in my opinion. Did you try Ozone?
  
 From: Byron Harden
 Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 9:51 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?
  
 totally understandable, i am  on the search as well.
 will let you know if i run in to anything worth talking about.
  
 On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:08 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
 
 As I mentioned  earlier check out the isotope stuff as well. And they and I 
 am sure sound lys have demos you can play with as well.
  
 On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks bro. I have looked into them and was thinking about them, but just 
 don't want to put out the dollor right now unless I can get a good rate of 
 accessibility. I was just messing with my Sonar and was so encouraged when 
 I went to my waves plugs and began to tweek every setting right from the 
 keyboard it was like a breath of fresh air after putting myself through the 
 Pro Tool paces over the last couple weeks, I hope I can get the same kind 
 of control with some more RTAS plugs in Pro Tools as I have in Sonar on the 
 PC.
 - Original Message -
 From: byron harden
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 11:39 PM
 Subject: Re: Accesible EQ plugs?
  
 hay papa
 it is byron.
 it seems like the sound toys are accessible..
 i have had great luck with them.
  
 i am just getting started so i will let you know as i move a long.
 good luck bro.
 hope this helps
 On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I am looking for some warmer EQ plugs and some more tweequable 
 compressors, such as multiband that are as tweekable as the PT native RTAS 
 plugs. I am only able to get to about a quarter of my Waves settings 
 plugin settings with my surfase and it is killing me, not to mintion very 
 time consuming. Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. 
 The world of VST plugs is so much more flexable and I am getting a little 
 hung up on my mixing limitations.
 PS, thanks so much Chuck for the waves Presets, they have defanitly helped.
 Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
 and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
  
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An excellent tutorial for pro tools on youtube

2013-02-24 Thread trevor
I have found a very good two part tutorial for pro tools on youtube.
It is called learning pro tools by Tim Hall.
They are about fifty minutes each and cover a lot of things.
The best thing about them ,is that every thing he does he tells you what the 
key stroke is.
They are definitely worth a listen for anyone learning pro tools.

Cheers,

Trevor

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