Re: Slate Trigger 2 on sale and I have the presets.

2014-08-31 Thread Kevin Reeves
I know you guys have mentioned discussing making buttons accessible with Slate 
plugs and the like, 
so here's my question.

If someone somehow labels or defines non automatable buttons such as Browse, 
or open, Are we absolutely certain that VO will somehow see it? From what I 
gathered when PT was first made accessible, there was no way to define those 
buttons to voiceover because of the incompatibility of the qt floating window 
inside of the plugin framework.

Has this changed with AAX? Really curious to know if anyone has any further 
insight into this, as getting debs to do this will truly revolutionize our use 
of Pro Tools.

Thanks.

Kevin

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Another question about plugin presets

2014-08-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hello and sorry for being so frequent with asking questions. What i want to 
know now is, I have a folder with plugin presets made in .xml format, which 
Protools apparently can’t read. Can i somehow convert those .xml files into a 
for Protools readable format or would the best way to make presets still be to 
have someone sighted help me load the presets and then save them in a format 
readable in the librarian menu of the plugins?
/Krister

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Re: Another question about plugin presets

2014-08-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Ok, thanks for that. Wonder if one somehow could use the presets obtained via 
the Nectar program and save them so they are visible to Protools? Have to 
investigate.
/Krister

 31 aug 2014 kl. 21:22 skrev TheOreoMonster monkeypushe...@gmail.com:
 
 Most plug ins store their preset files ina n XML format. In fact some of te 
 more nerdier among us use in accessible plug ins by opening up those xml 
 files changing values and saving it out as  the same name as the default 
 preset for that plug in, so when it loads it will load taht preset. I haven't 
 used Nectar alot in pro tools yet, but i know it doesn't show its presets in 
 the reaper default drop down menu for presets., so i assume its teh same for 
 pro tools. If you navigate around through the Nectar window you should find a 
 place in there where the presets are displayed and you can arrow through 
 them. But yeah, if you try to load the xml files through the default Pro 
 TOols or Reaper presets dialog in the plug in it probably wont reconize the 
 xml file as i believe the DAW's may store them in their own format. 
 On Aug 31, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hello and sorry for being so frequent with asking questions. What i want to 
 know now is, I have a folder with plugin presets made in .xml format, which 
 Protools apparently can't read. Can i somehow convert those .xml files into 
 a for Protools readable format or would the best way to make presets still 
 be to have someone sighted help me load the presets and then save them in a 
 format readable in the librarian menu of the plugins?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Another question about plugin presets

2014-08-31 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Krister,
Save your self the guesswork and save them while you have the plugin up in PT.
Just make sure to use the same naming of folders  presets and then you can 
share them with other pt users and know with out a doubt! YMMV
That they will work on there system.
If you half to, contact the Nectar support teem and do a remote teem viewer 
session and have them or somebody sighted click on the load button and do each 
one just like most of us have been doing for a while! :)
Also take some time and look at the stock pt plugin presets and how they are 
organized  just use that as an example.
Thats what I've been doing with waves for the past several years because a good 
tool should be used!
Chuck


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On Aug 31, 2014, at 3:33 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

 Ok, thanks for that. Wonder if one somehow could use the presets obtained via 
 the Nectar program and save them so they are visible to Protools? Have to 
 investigate.
 /Krister
 
 31 aug 2014 kl. 21:22 skrev TheOreoMonster monkeypushe...@gmail.com:
 
 Most plug ins store their preset files ina n XML format. In fact some of te 
 more nerdier among us use in accessible plug ins by opening up those xml 
 files changing values and saving it out as  the same name as the default 
 preset for that plug in, so when it loads it will load taht preset. I 
 haven't used Nectar alot in pro tools yet, but i know it doesn't show its 
 presets in the reaper default drop down menu for presets., so i assume its 
 teh same for pro tools. If you navigate around through the Nectar window you 
 should find a place in there where the presets are displayed and you can 
 arrow through them. But yeah, if you try to load the xml files through the 
 default Pro TOols or Reaper presets dialog in the plug in it probably wont 
 reconize the xml file as i believe the DAW's may store them in their own 
 format. 
 On Aug 31, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hello and sorry for being so frequent with asking questions. What i want to 
 know now is, I have a folder with plugin presets made in .xml format, which 
 Protools apparently can't read. Can i somehow convert those .xml files into 
 a for Protools readable format or would the best way to make presets still 
 be to have someone sighted help me load the presets and then save them in a 
 format readable in the librarian menu of the plugins?
 /Krister
 
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Re: Slate Trigger 2 on sale and I have the presets.

2014-08-31 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Chris,

Hmmm, I've heard it. That's kinda too far in the other direction for
my taste, but it's all subjective.

Scott

On 8/31/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 Check out the soon to be released Opeth album to hear drums that
 sound a whole lot more natural. g

 At 07:19 AM 8/31/2014, you wrote:
Hey Joe,

I'd say yes and no to that. On the one hand, it's bound to be nice to
fly through getting a decent kit sound and work less. On the other, so
many people are using it, that the sound/feel of uberly processed
slamming drums is starting to wear very thin over here. Same thing
happened to me with everyone quad-tracking guitars, it got very old
very fast. I'll definitely grab the demo and take it for a spin next
time I've got someone around to give me a hand with the iLok stuff,
but think it's likely to turn out to be more of a demoing tool to
salvage horrible rehearsal space drum recordings and generate a bit of
extra excitement at that stage for me. In proper mixdowns, I'd sooner
spend the extra time to get a kit sound that nobody else has an exact
replica of for better or worse, because I still feel like I'm learning
stuff each time I do that.

Scott


On 8/31/14, 'Hi' via Pro Tools Accessibility
ptaccess@googlegroups.com wrote:
  Scott, I think you'd really like it so give the demo a spin one day. I
  know you're doing a lot of metal and you always get a great drum sound.
  Something like this just makes you work much less because you can
  depend
  on it to get you the sound you want. This passed week I found my self
  not even being concerned with dialing in the best sound I could because
  I was able to throw on triggers for everything and they sound
  completely
  natural even with ghost notes.
  Chuck, sorry you had issues with the installer, I wonder if that was an
  SL thing? I was able to download the installer directly from the site
  and install it with no problems. Let us know what happens in PT 9.
 
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Re: Slate Trigger 2 on sale and I have the presets.

2014-08-31 Thread Chris Smart

yeah i'm not sure they're metal any more. LOL

Oh well, I'll get my dose of heaviness in November. I just got 
tickets to see Monuments, Animals as Leaders, and the Devin Townsend 
Project.  Should be a great night! They should call it the Axe-fx 
tour though, since all three bands use them.


At 05:56 PM 8/31/2014, you wrote:

Hey Chris,

Hmmm, I've heard it. That's kinda too far in the other direction for
my taste, but it's all subjective.

Scott

On 8/31/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 Check out the soon to be released Opeth album to hear drums that
 sound a whole lot more natural. g

 At 07:19 AM 8/31/2014, you wrote:
Hey Joe,

I'd say yes and no to that. On the one hand, it's bound to be nice to
fly through getting a decent kit sound and work less. On the other, so
many people are using it, that the sound/feel of uberly processed
slamming drums is starting to wear very thin over here. Same thing
happened to me with everyone quad-tracking guitars, it got very old
very fast. I'll definitely grab the demo and take it for a spin next
time I've got someone around to give me a hand with the iLok stuff,
but think it's likely to turn out to be more of a demoing tool to
salvage horrible rehearsal space drum recordings and generate a bit of
extra excitement at that stage for me. In proper mixdowns, I'd sooner
spend the extra time to get a kit sound that nobody else has an exact
replica of for better or worse, because I still feel like I'm learning
stuff each time I do that.

Scott


On 8/31/14, 'Hi' via Pro Tools Accessibility
ptaccess@googlegroups.com wrote:
  Scott, I think you'd really like it so give the demo a spin one day. I
  know you're doing a lot of metal and you always get a great drum sound.
  Something like this just makes you work much less because you can
  depend
  on it to get you the sound you want. This passed week I found my self
  not even being concerned with dialing in the best sound I could because
  I was able to throw on triggers for everything and they sound
  completely
  natural even with ghost notes.
  Chuck, sorry you had issues with the installer, I wonder if that was an
  SL thing? I was able to download the installer directly from the site
  and install it with no problems. Let us know what happens in PT 9.
 
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Re: Slate Trigger 2 on sale and I have the presets.

2014-08-31 Thread Cameron Strife
Ooh. Is that new Opeth album finally out? Is it worth buying for
somebody who liked watershed and heritage as well as their heavier
releases?

Cameron.




On 8/31/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 yeah i'm not sure they're metal any more. LOL

 Oh well, I'll get my dose of heaviness in November. I just got
 tickets to see Monuments, Animals as Leaders, and the Devin Townsend
 Project.  Should be a great night! They should call it the Axe-fx
 tour though, since all three bands use them.

 At 05:56 PM 8/31/2014, you wrote:
Hey Chris,

Hmmm, I've heard it. That's kinda too far in the other direction for
my taste, but it's all subjective.

Scott

On 8/31/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
  Check out the soon to be released Opeth album to hear drums that
  sound a whole lot more natural. g
 
  At 07:19 AM 8/31/2014, you wrote:
 Hey Joe,
 
 I'd say yes and no to that. On the one hand, it's bound to be nice to
 fly through getting a decent kit sound and work less. On the other, so
 many people are using it, that the sound/feel of uberly processed
 slamming drums is starting to wear very thin over here. Same thing
 happened to me with everyone quad-tracking guitars, it got very old
 very fast. I'll definitely grab the demo and take it for a spin next
 time I've got someone around to give me a hand with the iLok stuff,
 but think it's likely to turn out to be more of a demoing tool to
 salvage horrible rehearsal space drum recordings and generate a bit of
 extra excitement at that stage for me. In proper mixdowns, I'd sooner
 spend the extra time to get a kit sound that nobody else has an exact
 replica of for better or worse, because I still feel like I'm learning
 stuff each time I do that.
 
 Scott
 
 
 On 8/31/14, 'Hi' via Pro Tools Accessibility
 ptaccess@googlegroups.com wrote:
   Scott, I think you'd really like it so give the demo a spin one day.
   I
   know you're doing a lot of metal and you always get a great drum
   sound.
   Something like this just makes you work much less because you can
   depend
   on it to get you the sound you want. This passed week I found my
   self
   not even being concerned with dialing in the best sound I could
   because
   I was able to throw on triggers for everything and they sound
   completely
   natural even with ghost notes.
   Chuck, sorry you had issues with the installer, I wonder if that was
   an
   SL thing? I was able to download the installer directly from the
   site
   and install it with no problems. Let us know what happens in PT 9.
  
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