Re: Playlists

2017-09-12 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin,
I'm not sure when the next version will release but it should be fairly soon. 
Yes, any selected tracks will increment playlists and Flo Tools will announce 
the new playlist names.
Cheers,
Slau

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 8:30 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau :-)
> 
> That were  my thoughts when going to bed 4 hours ago…
> But do you have any timeline?
> The update server isoffline for  days ;-)
> 
> And did you know that no more grouping is necessary when wanting to change 
> playlists for multiple tracks at once.
> Just select the desired tracks  and use Shift+Option+UpArrow / 
> Shift+Option+DownArrow.
> Will the new Flo Tools also handle that?
> 
> Best! / Martin
> 
> On Sep 13, 2017, at 1:42 AM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Shit, Martin, I'm so sorry—I just realized that these commands (which I've 
> been using for some time, are still in beta and are not in the current 
> version. My apologies for misleading you or, at least, leading you 
> prematurely ;) Those features will be in the upcoming release. Stay tuned!
> Slau
> 
>> On Sep 12, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Slau!
>> 
>> I just set my MacBook to English US language at all.
>> Still no auto reporting of playlists or tracks.
>> Do I have to check another toolbar or view setting to get that functionality?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance! / Martin
>> 
>> On Sep 12, 2017, at 2:13 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> I'm not sure where we stand on other languages. I know Chi mentioned 
>> something but can't remember if that was in reference to Flo Tools. Well, if 
>> that's the problem, I'm not sure if or when there might be a solution. We'll 
>> certainly let people know.
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oh Slau…
>>> 
>>> No automatic reporting here.
>>> The backslash single and double actions are working as expected.
>>> But maybe the script needs a special screen item labeled in English .
>>> Running Pro Tools in English but OS Sierra in German sometimes brings 
>>> German items into pro Tools.
>>> We also had this with the script for arming tracks.
>>> Chi will remember.
>>> e.g. „button" very often is reportet as „Taste" and „pop up menu“ is 
>>> „Einblendmenü“, because those objects come from the os and not the app.
>>> If the script searches for the „play list selector pop up“ there is a „play 
>>> list selector Einblendmenü“ ofer here.
>>> 
>>> Or is there another setting to care about?
>>> 
>>> Let me know if I can help.
>>> 
>>> Am 12.09.2017 um 04:10 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Martin,
>>> Yes, Flo Tools will announce the name of the playlist automatically 
>>> whenever you use the Shift+up or down arrow. I'm not exactly sure why it 
>>> wasn't announcing for you. It should also announce when the insertion moves 
>>> to a new track. Are you getting that feedback?
>>> 
 On Sep 11, 2017, at 8:38 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
 wrote:
 
 Hi Slau!
 
 Sorry I did not hear the „#“ in yourlast  mail.
 And so I thought that Flo Tools will announce the playlists name 
 automatically.
 
 Best! / Martin
 
 Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
 
 Hi Martin,
 The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
 playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through 
 shown tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the 
 selection through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles 
 through available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks 
 and you're on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the 
 insertion down to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had 
 created a few playlists on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would 
 switch to the playlist labeled Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch 
 to Vocal 2.02, etc. The playlists need to have been created to begin with 
 in order for the cycling through playlists to be available. Otherwise, 
 nothing will happen. If you're on a selected track, you can instantly 
 create a new playlist by pressing Control+Shift+forward slash.
 Hope that helps,
 Slau
 
> On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and 
> the newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
> 
> In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
> between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to 
> it.
> What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
> 
> Reading the ref guide I 

Re: FloTools issues on sierra 10.12.3 with PT 12.8

2017-09-12 Thread Ricky Prevatte
For me it is the cats meow. I would never be without it if I get time I will 
try and do something to help improve it. I am not making any money with it as 
well not even trying to. But hey it is fun easy and wonderful. I forget the 
shortcuts that's for sure but I keep the document open.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Ronald van Rhijn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Chuck,
> 
> Interesting point of view you have about Flotools;) I am still in doubt 
> whether to use it or not. But I am not earning money with it, so its probably 
> a no brainer for me.
> My memory for shortcuts lets me down when using Pro Tools too little and 
> Flotools has probably a whole new set of them to master / remember:( 
> take care,
> Ronald
> 
>> Op 7 sep. 2017, om 17:47 heeft CHUCK REICHEL 
>>  het volgende geschreven:
>> 
>> Hi Brian,
>> For what its worth I and several other PT "pros" don't use flowtools mainly 
>> because when working in other studios they wouldn't even think of letting 
>> you install anything on their studio "work Box".
>> That would make it a bit sticky "slow" while trying to engineer a session in 
>> a different studio always trying to remember which set of key commands 
>> should I issue to accomplish a pt task.
>> Time is money!
>> JMO
>> 
>> Chuck
>> "God does not play dice with the universe"
>> "Albert Einstein’
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:00 AM, Brian@Wavefield Recordings wrote:
>>> 
>>> Slau, my apologies, I vaguely recall having been told this already, I
>>> think I have FloTools working as it should in that case. Are you
>>> sucking it up for want of a better phrase and working off Sierra
>>> regardless of this VO bug? My main studio machine is still on Yosemite
>>> and working extremely stable, but it won't allow me let VO be
>>> controlled by apple scripts for some reason, so I'm still weighing up
>>> pros and cons of upgrading for FloTools benefits or staying where I am
>>> for now. That VO bug in Sierra would slow me down quite a bit mixing,
>>> but FLoTools would speed up tracking sessions especially  quite a bit,
>>> the modified mouse click stuff is making me quite happy right now
>>> although I'm only just learning the ropes.
>>> 
>>> On an aside Slau, we spoke off list a while back about the track list
>>> table showing up to the right/the bottom of the mix window for me an
>>> other unpredictable behaviour, I'm not sure why this is still
>>> happening, but I seem to be able to solve it every time by hiding and
>>> then showing all tracks in the session. I'm no closer to knowing
>>> exactly why it was happening so consistently, but it could be partly
>>> down to the fact that a huge number of my projects were based off the
>>> same session template.
>>> 
>>> Brian.
>>> 
 On 9/6/17, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
 Hi Brian,
 That's not a Flo Tools issue but a VoiceOver focus issue in Sierra. We've
 talked about that here a few times but you probably missed the discussion.
 Apple is aware of the problem and we're still waiting for them to fix it.
 Yep, it's a hassle to be thrown back to the top of the window each time.
 Thanks Apple :)
 Slau
 
> On Sep 6, 2017, at 7:42 AM, Brian@Wavefield Recordings
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I had FloTools working fairly well before upgrading to sierra and had
> to upgrade for software for my partner to use, anyway I am only using
> FloTools on this secondary machine fr the moment for various reasons,
> so I didn't make a backup of my system pre upgrade.
> 
> So the main issue I'm having is that voice over jumps to the top of
> the mix window after I close menus or plug-in windows I had accessed
> with FloTools commands i.e. I open the track output menu on track 16
> of a sessions for example, and after I select a n output VO jumps back
> to the top of them window, instead of hanging around track 16. This
> didn't happen before I upgraded to Sierra.
> 
> I also seem to be having some other issues with mouse clicks etc, but
> haven't really had time to explore those things fully.
> 
> Is there anything I may be missing.
> 
> I have tried reinstalling FLoTools, I am on the latest PT etc.
> 
> All suggestions are welcome,
> 
> Brian.
> 
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Re: Playlists

2017-09-12 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hi Slau :-)

That were  my thoughts when going to bed 4 hours ago…
But do you have any timeline?
The update server isoffline for  days ;-)

And did you know that no more grouping is necessary when wanting to change 
playlists for multiple tracks at once.
Just select the desired tracks  and use Shift+Option+UpArrow / 
Shift+Option+DownArrow.
Will the new Flo Tools also handle that?

Best! / Martin

On Sep 13, 2017, at 1:42 AM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

Shit, Martin, I'm so sorry—I just realized that these commands (which I've been 
using for some time, are still in beta and are not in the current version. My 
apologies for misleading you or, at least, leading you prematurely ;) Those 
features will be in the upcoming release. Stay tuned!
Slau

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello Slau!
> 
> I just set my MacBook to English US language at all.
> Still no auto reporting of playlists or tracks.
> Do I have to check another toolbar or view setting to get that functionality?
> 
> Thanks in advance! / Martin
> 
> On Sep 12, 2017, at 2:13 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure where we stand on other languages. I know Chi mentioned 
> something but can't remember if that was in reference to Flo Tools. Well, if 
> that's the problem, I'm not sure if or when there might be a solution. We'll 
> certainly let people know.
> Slau
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Oh Slau…
>> 
>> No automatic reporting here.
>> The backslash single and double actions are working as expected.
>> But maybe the script needs a special screen item labeled in English .
>> Running Pro Tools in English but OS Sierra in German sometimes brings German 
>> items into pro Tools.
>> We also had this with the script for arming tracks.
>> Chi will remember.
>> e.g. „button" very often is reportet as „Taste" and „pop up menu“ is 
>> „Einblendmenü“, because those objects come from the os and not the app.
>> If the script searches for the „play list selector pop up“ there is a „play 
>> list selector Einblendmenü“ ofer here.
>> 
>> Or is there another setting to care about?
>> 
>> Let me know if I can help.
>> 
>> Am 12.09.2017 um 04:10 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> Yes, Flo Tools will announce the name of the playlist automatically whenever 
>> you use the Shift+up or down arrow. I'm not exactly sure why it wasn't 
>> announcing for you. It should also announce when the insertion moves to a 
>> new track. Are you getting that feedback?
>> 
>>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 8:38 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau!
>>> 
>>> Sorry I did not hear the „#“ in yourlast  mail.
>>> And so I thought that Flo Tools will announce the playlists name 
>>> automatically.
>>> 
>>> Best! / Martin
>>> 
>>> Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Martin,
>>> The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
>>> playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through 
>>> shown tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the 
>>> selection through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles 
>>> through available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks 
>>> and you're on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the 
>>> insertion down to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created 
>>> a few playlists on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to 
>>> the playlist labeled Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 
>>> 2.02, etc. The playlists need to have been created to begin with in order 
>>> for the cycling through playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will 
>>> happen. If you're on a selected track, you can instantly create a new 
>>> playlist by pressing Control+Shift+forward slash.
>>> Hope that helps,
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
 wrote:
 
 Hi all!
 
 Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
 newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
 
 In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
 between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to 
 it.
 What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
 
 Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring 
 the current playlist to the main playlist.
 So no soloing necessary?
 Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
 
 Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
 
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Re: Playlists

2017-09-12 Thread Slau Halatyn
Shit, Martin, I'm so sorry—I just realized that these commands (which I've been 
using for some time, are still in beta and are not in the current version. My 
apologies for misleading you or, at least, leading you prematurely ;) Those 
features will be in the upcoming release. Stay tuned!
Slau

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello Slau!
> 
> I just set my MacBook to English US language at all.
> Still no auto reporting of playlists or tracks.
> Do I have to check another toolbar or view setting to get that functionality?
> 
> Thanks in advance! / Martin
> 
> On Sep 12, 2017, at 2:13 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure where we stand on other languages. I know Chi mentioned 
> something but can't remember if that was in reference to Flo Tools. Well, if 
> that's the problem, I'm not sure if or when there might be a solution. We'll 
> certainly let people know.
> Slau
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Oh Slau…
>> 
>> No automatic reporting here.
>> The backslash single and double actions are working as expected.
>> But maybe the script needs a special screen item labeled in English .
>> Running Pro Tools in English but OS Sierra in German sometimes brings German 
>> items into pro Tools.
>> We also had this with the script for arming tracks.
>> Chi will remember.
>> e.g. „button" very often is reportet as „Taste" and „pop up menu“ is 
>> „Einblendmenü“, because those objects come from the os and not the app.
>> If the script searches for the „play list selector pop up“ there is a „play 
>> list selector Einblendmenü“ ofer here.
>> 
>> Or is there another setting to care about?
>> 
>> Let me know if I can help.
>> 
>> Am 12.09.2017 um 04:10 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> Yes, Flo Tools will announce the name of the playlist automatically whenever 
>> you use the Shift+up or down arrow. I'm not exactly sure why it wasn't 
>> announcing for you. It should also announce when the insertion moves to a 
>> new track. Are you getting that feedback?
>> 
>>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 8:38 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau!
>>> 
>>> Sorry I did not hear the „#“ in yourlast  mail.
>>> And so I thought that Flo Tools will announce the playlists name 
>>> automatically.
>>> 
>>> Best! / Martin
>>> 
>>> Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>>> 
>>> Hi Martin,
>>> The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
>>> playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through 
>>> shown tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the 
>>> selection through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles 
>>> through available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks 
>>> and you're on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the 
>>> insertion down to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created 
>>> a few playlists on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to 
>>> the playlist labeled Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 
>>> 2.02, etc. The playlists need to have been created to begin with in order 
>>> for the cycling through playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will 
>>> happen. If you're on a selected track, you can instantly create a new 
>>> playlist by pressing Control+Shift+forward slash.
>>> Hope that helps,
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
 wrote:
 
 Hi all!
 
 Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
 newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
 
 In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
 between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to 
 it.
 What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
 
 Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring 
 the current playlist to the main playlist.
 So no soloing necessary?
 Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
 
 Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
 
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Re: FloTools issues on sierra 10.12.3 with PT 12.8

2017-09-12 Thread Ronald van Rhijn
Hi Chuck,

Interesting point of view you have about Flotools;) I am still in doubt whether 
to use it or not. But I am not earning money with it, so its probably a no 
brainer for me.
My memory for shortcuts lets me down when using Pro Tools too little and 
Flotools has probably a whole new set of them to master / remember:( 
take care,
Ronald

> Op 7 sep. 2017, om 17:47 heeft CHUCK REICHEL 
>  het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi Brian,
> For what its worth I and several other PT "pros" don't use flowtools mainly 
> because when working in other studios they wouldn't even think of letting you 
> install anything on their studio "work Box".
> That would make it a bit sticky "slow" while trying to engineer a session in 
> a different studio always trying to remember which set of key commands should 
> I issue to accomplish a pt task.
> Time is money!
> JMO
> 
> Chuck
> "God does not play dice with the universe"
> "Albert Einstein’
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:00 AM, Brian@Wavefield Recordings wrote:
> 
>> Slau, my apologies, I vaguely recall having been told this already, I
>> think I have FloTools working as it should in that case. Are you
>> sucking it up for want of a better phrase and working off Sierra
>> regardless of this VO bug? My main studio machine is still on Yosemite
>> and working extremely stable, but it won't allow me let VO be
>> controlled by apple scripts for some reason, so I'm still weighing up
>> pros and cons of upgrading for FloTools benefits or staying where I am
>> for now. That VO bug in Sierra would slow me down quite a bit mixing,
>> but FLoTools would speed up tracking sessions especially  quite a bit,
>> the modified mouse click stuff is making me quite happy right now
>> although I'm only just learning the ropes.
>> 
>> On an aside Slau, we spoke off list a while back about the track list
>> table showing up to the right/the bottom of the mix window for me an
>> other unpredictable behaviour, I'm not sure why this is still
>> happening, but I seem to be able to solve it every time by hiding and
>> then showing all tracks in the session. I'm no closer to knowing
>> exactly why it was happening so consistently, but it could be partly
>> down to the fact that a huge number of my projects were based off the
>> same session template.
>> 
>> Brian.
>> 
>> On 9/6/17, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> Hi Brian,
>>> That's not a Flo Tools issue but a VoiceOver focus issue in Sierra. We've
>>> talked about that here a few times but you probably missed the discussion.
>>> Apple is aware of the problem and we're still waiting for them to fix it.
>>> Yep, it's a hassle to be thrown back to the top of the window each time.
>>> Thanks Apple :)
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On Sep 6, 2017, at 7:42 AM, Brian@Wavefield Recordings
  wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I had FloTools working fairly well before upgrading to sierra and had
 to upgrade for software for my partner to use, anyway I am only using
 FloTools on this secondary machine fr the moment for various reasons,
 so I didn't make a backup of my system pre upgrade.
 
 So the main issue I'm having is that voice over jumps to the top of
 the mix window after I close menus or plug-in windows I had accessed
 with FloTools commands i.e. I open the track output menu on track 16
 of a sessions for example, and after I select a n output VO jumps back
 to the top of them window, instead of hanging around track 16. This
 didn't happen before I upgraded to Sierra.
 
 I also seem to be having some other issues with mouse clicks etc, but
 haven't really had time to explore those things fully.
 
 Is there anything I may be missing.
 
 I have tried reinstalling FLoTools, I am on the latest PT etc.
 
 All suggestions are welcome,
 
 Brian.
 
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Re: Playlists

2017-09-12 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hello Slau!

I just set my MacBook to English US language at all.
Still no auto reporting of playlists or tracks.
Do I have to check another toolbar or view setting to get that functionality?

Thanks in advance! / Martin

On Sep 12, 2017, at 2:13 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

I'm not sure where we stand on other languages. I know Chi mentioned something 
but can't remember if that was in reference to Flo Tools. Well, if that's the 
problem, I'm not sure if or when there might be a solution. We'll certainly let 
people know.
Slau

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> wrote:
> 
> Oh Slau…
> 
> No automatic reporting here.
> The backslash single and double actions are working as expected.
> But maybe the script needs a special screen item labeled in English .
> Running Pro Tools in English but OS Sierra in German sometimes brings German 
> items into pro Tools.
> We also had this with the script for arming tracks.
> Chi will remember.
> e.g. „button" very often is reportet as „Taste" and „pop up menu“ is 
> „Einblendmenü“, because those objects come from the os and not the app.
> If the script searches for the „play list selector pop up“ there is a „play 
> list selector Einblendmenü“ ofer here.
> 
> Or is there another setting to care about?
> 
> Let me know if I can help.
> 
> Am 12.09.2017 um 04:10 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
> 
> Hi Martin,
> Yes, Flo Tools will announce the name of the playlist automatically whenever 
> you use the Shift+up or down arrow. I'm not exactly sure why it wasn't 
> announcing for you. It should also announce when the insertion moves to a new 
> track. Are you getting that feedback?
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 8:38 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau!
>> 
>> Sorry I did not hear the „#“ in yourlast  mail.
>> And so I thought that Flo Tools will announce the playlists name 
>> automatically.
>> 
>> Best! / Martin
>> 
>> Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
>> playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through 
>> shown tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the 
>> selection through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles 
>> through available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks 
>> and you're on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the 
>> insertion down to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created 
>> a few playlists on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to the 
>> playlist labeled Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 2.02, 
>> etc. The playlists need to have been created to begin with in order for the 
>> cycling through playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will happen. 
>> If you're on a selected track, you can instantly create a new playlist by 
>> pressing Control+Shift+forward slash.
>> Hope that helps,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all!
>>> 
>>> Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
>>> newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>>> 
>>> In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
>>> between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to it.
>>> What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>>> 
>>> Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring 
>>> the current playlist to the main playlist.
>>> So no soloing necessary?
>>> Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
>>> 
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Re: Playlists

2017-09-12 Thread Slau Halatyn
I'm not sure where we stand on other languages. I know Chi mentioned something 
but can't remember if that was in reference to Flo Tools. Well, if that's the 
problem, I'm not sure if or when there might be a solution. We'll certainly let 
people know.
Slau

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> wrote:
> 
> Oh Slau…
> 
> No automatic reporting here.
> The backslash single and double actions are working as expected.
> But maybe the script needs a special screen item labeled in English .
> Running Pro Tools in English but OS Sierra in German sometimes brings German 
> items into pro Tools.
> We also had this with the script for arming tracks.
> Chi will remember.
> e.g. „button" very often is reportet as „Taste" and „pop up menu“ is 
> „Einblendmenü“, because those objects come from the os and not the app.
> If the script searches for the „play list selector pop up“ there is a „play 
> list selector Einblendmenü“ ofer here.
> 
> Or is there another setting to care about?
> 
> Let me know if I can help.
> 
> Am 12.09.2017 um 04:10 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
> 
> Hi Martin,
> Yes, Flo Tools will announce the name of the playlist automatically whenever 
> you use the Shift+up or down arrow. I'm not exactly sure why it wasn't 
> announcing for you. It should also announce when the insertion moves to a new 
> track. Are you getting that feedback?
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 8:38 PM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau!
>> 
>> Sorry I did not hear the „#“ in yourlast  mail.
>> And so I thought that Flo Tools will announce the playlists name 
>> automatically.
>> 
>> Best! / Martin
>> 
>> Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn :
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
>> playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through 
>> shown tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the 
>> selection through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles 
>> through available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks 
>> and you're on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the 
>> insertion down to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created 
>> a few playlists on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to the 
>> playlist labeled Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 2.02, 
>> etc. The playlists need to have been created to begin with in order for the 
>> cycling through playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will happen. 
>> If you're on a selected track, you can instantly create a new playlist by 
>> pressing Control+Shift+forward slash.
>> Hope that helps,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all!
>>> 
>>> Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
>>> newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>>> 
>>> In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
>>> between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to it.
>>> What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>>> 
>>> Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring 
>>> the current playlist to the main playlist.
>>> So no soloing necessary?
>>> Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
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