Re: Back after a huge huge hiatus.

2022-06-10 Thread Kathryn Zodrow
Hi Chris. Welcome back to the ProTools list again! I don’t know you that well, 
but I remember listening to a podcast you did Wayback in 2013 called A Look at 
ProTools. This is when I was first learning how to use the software again with 
Mac OS X and voiceover and it was helpful. Wow, it sounds like you’ve done a 
lot since the pandemic happened and I’m glad you could get back into audio 
production. I haven’t used logic much, but I’ve heard it’s accessible with 
Voiceover. Is it as accessible as ProTools? I would like to learn this software 
as well once I upgrade to a newer Mac.
I briefly started looking at the new ProTools guide last night and so far it’s 
great. Very straightforward.
Katie

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 10, 2022, at 7:24 AM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> This was launched literally this morning:
> 
> The  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is a free online resource made 
> possible through the Berklee College of Music and features a comprehensive 
> series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind users of Avid's Pro Tools 
> digital audio workstation software. It includes 250 audio demonstrations 
> (totaling 20 hours) with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of 
> the Pro Tools session files used throughout this series are available to 
> download for reference and practice. As the process of refining Pro Tools 
> accessibility is ongoing, this online guide will continue to be updated 
> regularly to reflect the most recent improvements to the Pro Tools user 
> interface from the perspective of a screen reader user. Whether you're new to 
> Pro Tools or already use it with adaptive technology and want to expand your 
> knowledge, start your journey by visiting:
> https://ptaccess.github.io
> 
> 
>> On Jun 10, 2022, at 8:37 AM, Christopher Gilland  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hey guys, I'm sure a lot of you remember me, and if nothing else, probably 
>> know me from the Komplete Kontrol Access list, and also the VO Logic users 
>> group.
>> 
>> 
>> I won't bore you all with much intro since most of you already do know me, 
>> but I do wanna catch all of you, especially people like Kevin, Slau, and a 
>> few others heavily in the PT ecosystem up with where I'm now at with things.
>> 
>> 
>> So, it's kind of a long story, but the very condensed jist of it is, in 
>> November of 2020, right after the pandemic hit, due to me being high risk as 
>> far as health is concerned, I was made to stay at home and hardly at all get 
>> out in public. Given that I wasn't working, this gave me a huge huge amount 
>> of time on my hands to really take on learning more about audio production 
>> than the time before I was able to commit.. I pretty well thought I knew 
>> what I was doing when it came to audio mixing, editing, producing, etc, but 
>> boy was I in for a rude awakening! I'm very humbly saying this.
>> 
>> 
>> I decided, for some reason clear beyond me to give Reaper another try. I'd 
>> struggled with it tremendously before, just getting all the ins and outs, no 
>> pun intended, down pat. For whatever bizarre reason still to this day 
>> unknown to me, this time, it clicked. Everything just totally fell into 
>> place and made sense.
>> 
>> 
>> The problem was, and I'll get to PT, I promise. Just stick with me... 
>> virtual instruments. I had been using Xpand2 inside ProTools, along with 
>> Ivory, and maybe a few more things. In Reaper, I didn't have native access, 
>> again, no pun intended, to those luxuries, and therefore had to invest in 
>> something else. I'd heard a lot of very good things about Native 
>> Instruments/Komplete Kontrol, and so I went ahead and took the plunge and 
>> got an M32 controller since I already had a full sized 88 key controller I 
>> could use for actually playing. I also got a 2TB external hard drive, as I 
>> knew I'd probably need it eventually.
>> 
>> 
>> Now fast forward to April of 2021. At that time, I still had that same Mac  
>> mini that Kevin Reeves tought me ProTools on back in 2012. That thing was 
>> still chugalugging along. It however by then was very old. We're talking 8GB 
>> ram, I5 mid 2012 and only running Mojave. I didn't even have Catalina on it, 
>> as it ran too slow, barely ran Mojave efficiently. Plus, a lot of my virtual 
>> instruments were bottle necking out tremendously!
>> 
>> 
>> Given that I had gotten the full 1300 dollar stemulous check that month, I 
>> put it forth to get an Orbit Reader 40, which wound up being an absolute 
>> disaster, but I won't go there. The point is, I was refunded that full 
>> amount from Orbit research. I then decided, you know, if I wanna get serious 
>> with audio, that mac really! needs to be upgraded, case closed, what better 
>> time to do it than now while I have the 1300 and can.
>> 
>> 
>> So, I made the plunge, and got a rose gold 2020 M1 cilicon 13 inch macbook 
>> air with 8GB ram, 512 internal SSD, and 8 core processor running, at that 
>> time, Big Sur. We'll simply 

Re: Back after a huge huge hiatus.

2022-06-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
This was launched literally this morning:

The  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is a free online resource made 
possible through the Berklee College of Music and features a comprehensive 
series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind users of Avid's Pro Tools 
digital audio workstation software. It includes 250 audio demonstrations 
(totaling 20 hours) with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the 
Pro Tools session files used throughout this series are available to download 
for reference and practice. As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility 
is ongoing, this online guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect 
the most recent improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the 
perspective of a screen reader user. Whether you're new to Pro Tools or already 
use it with adaptive technology and want to expand your knowledge, start your 
journey by visiting:
https://ptaccess.github.io


> On Jun 10, 2022, at 8:37 AM, Christopher Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys, I'm sure a lot of you remember me, and if nothing else, probably 
> know me from the Komplete Kontrol Access list, and also the VO Logic users 
> group.
> 
> 
> I won't bore you all with much intro since most of you already do know me, 
> but I do wanna catch all of you, especially people like Kevin, Slau, and a 
> few others heavily in the PT ecosystem up with where I'm now at with things.
> 
> 
> So, it's kind of a long story, but the very condensed jist of it is, in 
> November of 2020, right after the pandemic hit, due to me being high risk as 
> far as health is concerned, I was made to stay at home and hardly at all get 
> out in public. Given that I wasn't working, this gave me a huge huge amount 
> of time on my hands to really take on learning more about audio production 
> than the time before I was able to commit.. I pretty well thought I knew what 
> I was doing when it came to audio mixing, editing, producing, etc, but boy 
> was I in for a rude awakening! I'm very humbly saying this.
> 
> 
> I decided, for some reason clear beyond me to give Reaper another try. I'd 
> struggled with it tremendously before, just getting all the ins and outs, no 
> pun intended, down pat. For whatever bizarre reason still to this day unknown 
> to me, this time, it clicked. Everything just totally fell into place and 
> made sense.
> 
> 
> The problem was, and I'll get to PT, I promise. Just stick with me... virtual 
> instruments. I had been using Xpand2 inside ProTools, along with Ivory, and 
> maybe a few more things. In Reaper, I didn't have native access, again, no 
> pun intended, to those luxuries, and therefore had to invest in something 
> else. I'd heard a lot of very good things about Native Instruments/Komplete 
> Kontrol, and so I went ahead and took the plunge and got an M32 controller 
> since I already had a full sized 88 key controller I could use for actually 
> playing. I also got a 2TB external hard drive, as I knew I'd probably need it 
> eventually.
> 
> 
> Now fast forward to April of 2021. At that time, I still had that same Mac  
> mini that Kevin Reeves tought me ProTools on back in 2012. That thing was 
> still chugalugging along. It however by then was very old. We're talking 8GB 
> ram, I5 mid 2012 and only running Mojave. I didn't even have Catalina on it, 
> as it ran too slow, barely ran Mojave efficiently. Plus, a lot of my virtual 
> instruments were bottle necking out tremendously!
> 
> 
> Given that I had gotten the full 1300 dollar stemulous check that month, I 
> put it forth to get an Orbit Reader 40, which wound up being an absolute 
> disaster, but I won't go there. The point is, I was refunded that full amount 
> from Orbit research. I then decided, you know, if I wanna get serious with 
> audio, that mac really! needs to be upgraded, case closed, what better time 
> to do it than now while I have the 1300 and can.
> 
> 
> So, I made the plunge, and got a rose gold 2020 M1 cilicon 13 inch macbook 
> air with 8GB ram, 512 internal SSD, and 8 core processor running, at that 
> time, Big Sur. We'll simply say, I will never! look back! This system is 
> incredible, and fast as a bullet!
> 
> 
> Once I got the new system, I decided to see if it would be a better 
> experience than before running Logic. Boy was it ever! It has now become for 
> the time being my primary DAW. So much so, I even stopped the monthly 
> payments to Avid for ProTools. I now strongly regret doing that, but I should 
> be able I hope to deal with that, and resubscribe to the monthly license.
> 
> 
> I have admittedly forgotten a lot about using ProTools, but I know that I'll 
> pick it back up incredibly quickly. I'm a very fast learner usually, and I'm 
> sure it'll come back to me once I get back into it. I'd really though like to 
> give it another try now that I have an up to date system.
> 
> 
> So yeah, that's where we're at, and I'm very happy to be back on the list, 
> and did miss all 

Back after a huge huge hiatus.

2022-06-10 Thread Christopher Gilland
Hey guys, I'm sure a lot of you remember me, and if nothing else, 
probably know me from the Komplete Kontrol Access list, and also the VO 
Logic users group.



I won't bore you all with much intro since most of you already do know 
me, but I do wanna catch all of you, especially people like Kevin, Slau, 
and a few others heavily in the PT ecosystem up with where I'm now at 
with things.



So, it's kind of a long story, but the very condensed jist of it is, in 
November of 2020, right after the pandemic hit, due to me being high 
risk as far as health is concerned, I was made to stay at home and 
hardly at all get out in public. Given that I wasn't working, this gave 
me a huge huge amount of time on my hands to really take on learning 
more about audio production than the time before I was able to commit.. 
I pretty well thought I knew what I was doing when it came to audio 
mixing, editing, producing, etc, but boy was I in for a rude awakening! 
I'm very humbly saying this.



I decided, for some reason clear beyond me to give Reaper another try. 
I'd struggled with it tremendously before, just getting all the ins and 
outs, no pun intended, down pat. For whatever bizarre reason still to 
this day unknown to me, this time, it clicked. Everything just totally 
fell into place and made sense.



The problem was, and I'll get to PT, I promise. Just stick with me... 
virtual instruments. I had been using Xpand2 inside ProTools, along with 
Ivory, and maybe a few more things. In Reaper, I didn't have native 
access, again, no pun intended, to those luxuries, and therefore had to 
invest in something else. I'd heard a lot of very good things about 
Native Instruments/Komplete Kontrol, and so I went ahead and took the 
plunge and got an M32 controller since I already had a full sized 88 key 
controller I could use for actually playing. I also got a 2TB external 
hard drive, as I knew I'd probably need it eventually.



Now fast forward to April of 2021. At that time, I still had that same 
Mac  mini that Kevin Reeves tought me ProTools on back in 2012. That 
thing was still chugalugging along. It however by then was very old. 
We're talking 8GB ram, I5 mid 2012 and only running Mojave. I didn't 
even have Catalina on it, as it ran too slow, barely ran Mojave 
efficiently. Plus, a lot of my virtual instruments were bottle necking 
out tremendously!



Given that I had gotten the full 1300 dollar stemulous check that month, 
I put it forth to get an Orbit Reader 40, which wound up being an 
absolute disaster, but I won't go there. The point is, I was refunded 
that full amount from Orbit research. I then decided, you know, if I 
wanna get serious with audio, that mac really! needs to be upgraded, 
case closed, what better time to do it than now while I have the 1300 
and can.



So, I made the plunge, and got a rose gold 2020 M1 cilicon 13 inch 
macbook air with 8GB ram, 512 internal SSD, and 8 core processor 
running, at that time, Big Sur. We'll simply say, I will never! look 
back! This system is incredible, and fast as a bullet!



Once I got the new system, I decided to see if it would be a better 
experience than before running Logic. Boy was it ever! It has now become 
for the time being my primary DAW. So much so, I even stopped the 
monthly payments to Avid for ProTools. I now strongly regret doing that, 
but I should be able I hope to deal with that, and resubscribe to the 
monthly license.



I have admittedly forgotten a lot about using ProTools, but I know that 
I'll pick it back up incredibly quickly. I'm a very fast learner 
usually, and I'm sure it'll come back to me once I get back into it. I'd 
really though like to give it another try now that I have an up to date 
system.



So yeah, that's where we're at, and I'm very happy to be back on the 
list, and did miss all of you.



Chris.

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