Re: ProTools Accessibility

2021-12-01 Thread John Covici
You can't do too much with the free version of protools using
voiceover, mostly because it won't let you change some important
settings that you need for accessibility.  The advanced version is
available at an  annual subscription paid monthly.  I know you have
had some trouble with your currency, so I understand this could be a
problem.

On Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:33:28 -0500,
Ali Alpaslan wrote:
> 
> Hi again,
> I'm fine  thanks. I hope all is well with you. Thank's for the
> information. I have some idea of what I can do with Pro Tools. The
> part that worries me is how can I do it and whether I can do as much
> as I wrote above with the free version. I have worked with programs
> such as GarageBand, logic and reaper and sonar in windows before. but
> protools is an area that I'm not familiar with at all.
> 
> 2021-12-01 6:47 GMT+03:00, David Ingram :
> > Hi, how are you?  You should be able to compose music in pro tools.  If you
> > have a native instruments controller, now you  should be able to record your
> > musical ideas, directly from the native instruments komplete kontroler.  If
> > you have access to one it will work directly with pro tools.  You’ll also be
> > able to not only hear little clips of instruments but you’ll be able to
> > control the volume, as well as any fx, that you might want to use.  I hope
> > that this information helps you on your way to complete your masters
> > degree.
> >
> >> On Nov 30, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Ali Alpaslan  wrote:
> >>
> >> hi all,
> >> First of all, please accept my apologies for my bad english.
> >> I am doing my master's degree in music education at Ankara Music and
> >> Fine Arts University in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. This year, our
> >> teacher wants us to learn the ProTools program in the music
> >> technologies class in education. but unfortunately I am the first
> >> blind student of the university to study in this field and our teacher
> >> is not knowledgeable or willing to teach ProTools for blind people. I
> >> downloaded the free version of ProTools to my computer because my
> >> financial situation was not very good. Is there a way to use the
> >> advanced version of ProTools for mac for free? In the final exam, what
> >> is expected from us is to open a midi file that we prepared before
> >> with ProTools, to play the parties with various instruments and to add
> >> a sound recording to the project. Of course, if I can go further than
> >> that with the free version, I'd like to go. I follow the potcasts on
> >> your web page but I'm not sure it will be enough. Can you support me
> >> on this?
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Re: ProTools Accessibility

2021-11-30 Thread Ali Alpaslan
Hi again,
I'm fine  thanks. I hope all is well with you. Thank's for the
information. I have some idea of what I can do with Pro Tools. The
part that worries me is how can I do it and whether I can do as much
as I wrote above with the free version. I have worked with programs
such as GarageBand, logic and reaper and sonar in windows before. but
protools is an area that I'm not familiar with at all.

2021-12-01 6:47 GMT+03:00, David Ingram :
> Hi, how are you?  You should be able to compose music in pro tools.  If you
> have a native instruments controller, now you  should be able to record your
> musical ideas, directly from the native instruments komplete kontroler.  If
> you have access to one it will work directly with pro tools.  You’ll also be
> able to not only hear little clips of instruments but you’ll be able to
> control the volume, as well as any fx, that you might want to use.  I hope
> that this information helps you on your way to complete your masters
> degree.
>
>> On Nov 30, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Ali Alpaslan  wrote:
>>
>> hi all,
>> First of all, please accept my apologies for my bad english.
>> I am doing my master's degree in music education at Ankara Music and
>> Fine Arts University in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. This year, our
>> teacher wants us to learn the ProTools program in the music
>> technologies class in education. but unfortunately I am the first
>> blind student of the university to study in this field and our teacher
>> is not knowledgeable or willing to teach ProTools for blind people. I
>> downloaded the free version of ProTools to my computer because my
>> financial situation was not very good. Is there a way to use the
>> advanced version of ProTools for mac for free? In the final exam, what
>> is expected from us is to open a midi file that we prepared before
>> with ProTools, to play the parties with various instruments and to add
>> a sound recording to the project. Of course, if I can go further than
>> that with the free version, I'd like to go. I follow the potcasts on
>> your web page but I'm not sure it will be enough. Can you support me
>> on this?
>>
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Re: ProTools Accessibility

2021-11-30 Thread David Ingram
Hi, how are you?  You should be able to compose music in pro tools.  If you 
have a native instruments controller, now you  should be able to record your 
musical ideas, directly from the native instruments komplete kontroler.  If you 
have access to one it will work directly with pro tools.  You’ll also be able 
to not only hear little clips of instruments but you’ll be able to  control the 
volume, as well as any fx, that you might want to use.  I hope that this 
information helps you on your way to complete your masters degree.

> On Nov 30, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Ali Alpaslan  wrote:
> 
> hi all,
> First of all, please accept my apologies for my bad english.
> I am doing my master's degree in music education at Ankara Music and
> Fine Arts University in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. This year, our
> teacher wants us to learn the ProTools program in the music
> technologies class in education. but unfortunately I am the first
> blind student of the university to study in this field and our teacher
> is not knowledgeable or willing to teach ProTools for blind people. I
> downloaded the free version of ProTools to my computer because my
> financial situation was not very good. Is there a way to use the
> advanced version of ProTools for mac for free? In the final exam, what
> is expected from us is to open a midi file that we prepared before
> with ProTools, to play the parties with various instruments and to add
> a sound recording to the project. Of course, if I can go further than
> that with the free version, I'd like to go. I follow the potcasts on
> your web page but I'm not sure it will be enough. Can you support me
> on this?
> 
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ProTools Accessibility

2021-11-30 Thread Ali Alpaslan
hi all,
First of all, please accept my apologies for my bad english.
I am doing my master's degree in music education at Ankara Music and
Fine Arts University in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. This year, our
teacher wants us to learn the ProTools program in the music
technologies class in education. but unfortunately I am the first
blind student of the university to study in this field and our teacher
is not knowledgeable or willing to teach ProTools for blind people. I
downloaded the free version of ProTools to my computer because my
financial situation was not very good. Is there a way to use the
advanced version of ProTools for mac for free? In the final exam, what
is expected from us is to open a midi file that we prepared before
with ProTools, to play the parties with various instruments and to add
a sound recording to the project. Of course, if I can go further than
that with the free version, I'd like to go. I follow the potcasts on
your web page but I'm not sure it will be enough. Can you support me
on this?

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can someone add me to the whatsapp group of protools accessibility please?

2020-01-15 Thread Jose Ignacio Triay
Hi all, I'm new to this group and protools. Could someone please add me to the 
protools whatsapp group? 

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Re: re-joining protools accessibility dropbox but how?

2018-01-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Invitation was sent again.
Slau

> On Jan 7, 2018, at 2:24 PM, 'Patrick Schuppe' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I want to re-join the dropbox folder you have here for protools. I was joined 
> a year ago but have had to unsubscribe.
> Can anyone direct me how I can re-subscribe? many thanks!
> 
> my dropbox email is: patrick.schu...@web.de
> 
> 
> Patrick schuppe
> 
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re-joining protools accessibility dropbox but how?

2018-01-07 Thread 'Patrick Schuppe' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hello everyone,
I want to re-join the dropbox folder you have here for protools. I was 
joined a year ago but have had to unsubscribe.
Can anyone direct me how I can re-subscribe? many thanks!

my dropbox email is: patrick.schu...@web.de


Patrick schuppe

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RE: Protools accessibility

2014-01-05 Thread Christian
Hi all,
Many thanks for your replies!
I am using Sonar as of today for recording MIDI, doing some mixing and 
mastering also.
I have been thinkibg about a Mac some day, and if I get it I would like to know 
that I can record MIDI and audio, edit and add effects, work with softsynths, 
move between my recorded tracks, etc. In short, the things I can do in Sonar as 
of today.
Are there any softsynths included with Protools?
Many thanks,
Christian

-Original Message-
From: Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com
Sent: den 5 januari 2014 07:00
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility

Christian, I have been a Sonar user up untill this last year or so when I 
got my PT set up. At this point I run my small scale home recording studio 
with Pro Tools. I have clients in weekly to record, mix and do a little 
mastering. I can do everything in PT in those three areas as well as I could 
in Sonar. I have found that some steps are a little quicker in Sonar IMO, 
but having the reliability of the Mac, just one built in screen reader and 
the ability to work along side with my sighted counterparts on a fairly 
equal playing field, using the same DAW as them and sharing and colaberating 
on the same DAW makes up for anything I may miss about Sonar.
HTH
- Original Message - 
From: Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility


Hi christian,

Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used 
Sonar. If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same 
thoughts that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how 
accessible something is has largely to do with how a person feels about 
it. In other words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very 
accessible to another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your 
knowledge and experience is so it makes it really challenging to answer a 
general question like that. If I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro 
Tools is very accessible. There are aspects of it that are not yet 
accessible so, depending on your specific needs, it might make sense or not. 
Until recently, the MIDI Event List was not readable. That didn't mean you 
couldn't create MIDI tracks and record and edit them but you couldn't do it 
with the control and detail that you could in Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI 
was your thing, it wasn't terribly accessible, that is, until now.

The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the 
better people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a 
big one, as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if 
you could be more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what 
you're looking to do and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if 
you're already working in Sonar.

Cheers,

Slau

On Jan 4, 2014, at 6:31 PM, Christian christia...@runbox.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 Have just registered with this group.
 I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
 I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
 Many thanks!
 Christian

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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-05 Thread Jermaine George
Hi, yes.  As with most DAWs, they all include their own stock synths, and 
all sorts of other plugins.  As far as I know, the ones I have used 
(Deverb, and others) are accessible to some degree, and even more so if you 
have a control surface.  Pro-tools does come with synths such as vacuum, TL 
Metro, and I think Hybrid.  However I personally do not make use of them 
for other reasons other than accessibility. issues.  
From an honest standpoint, the only Usible stock synths worth looking in 
to are those found in Logic and Garageband.  But that's just my personal 
preference.  

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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Thanks for the heads up. I've been finding drafts of messages even though I 
thought I sent them. Upon sending again, they disappear from my Out box. I'll 
try to figure out what's going on.

Thanks,

Slau

On Jan 5, 2014, at 12:52 AM, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Slau, FYI, many of your messages to the list show up in doubles or tripples.
 - Original Message - From: Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Protools accessibility
 
 
 Hi christian,
 
 Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
 purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used 
 Sonar. If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same 
 thoughts that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how 
 accessible something is has largely to do with how a person feels about it. 
 In other words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very 
 accessible to another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your knowledge 
 and experience is so it makes it really challenging to answer a general 
 question like that. If I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro Tools is 
 very accessible. There are aspects of it that are not yet accessible so, 
 depending on your specific needs, it might make sense or not. Until recently, 
 the MIDI Event List was not readable. That didn't mean you couldn't create 
 MIDI tracks and record and edit them but you couldn't do it with the control 
 and detail that you could in Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI was your thing, it 
 wasn't terribly accessible, that is, until now.
 
 The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the 
 better people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a 
 big one, as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if you 
 could be more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what you're 
 looking to do and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if you're 
 already working in Sonar.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Slau
 
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 Hi all,
 Have just registered with this group.
 I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
 I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
 Many thanks!
 Christian
 
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Protools accessibility

2014-01-04 Thread Christian
Hi all,
Have just registered with this group.
I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
Many thanks!
Christian

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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-04 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi christian,

Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar. 
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts 
that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how accessible 
something is has largely to do with how a person feels about it. In other 
words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very accessible to 
another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your knowledge and experience 
is so it makes it really challenging to answer a general question like that. If 
I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro Tools is very accessible. There are 
aspects of it that are not yet accessible so, depending on your specific needs, 
it might make sense or not. Until recently, the MIDI Event List was not 
readable. That didn't mean you couldn't create MIDI tracks and record and edit 
them but you couldn't do it with the control and detail that you could in 
Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI was your thing, it wasn't terribly accessible, that 
is, until now.

The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the better 
people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a big one, 
as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if you could be 
more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what you're looking to do 
and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if you're already working in 
Sonar.

Cheers,

Slau

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 Hi all,
 Have just registered with this group.
 I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
 I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
 Many thanks!
 Christian
 
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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-04 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi christian,

Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar. 
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts 
that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how accessible 
something is has largely to do with how a person feels about it. In other 
words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very accessible to 
another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your knowledge and experience 
is so it makes it really challenging to answer a general question like that. If 
I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro Tools is very accessible. There are 
aspects of it that are not yet accessible so, depending on your specific needs, 
it might make sense or not. Until recently, the MIDI Event List was not 
readable. That didn't mean you couldn't create MIDI tracks and record and edit 
them but you couldn't do it with the control and detail that you could in 
Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI was your thing, it wasn't terribly accessible, that 
is, until now.

The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the better 
people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a big one, 
as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if you could be 
more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what you're looking to do 
and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if you're already working in 
Sonar.

Cheers,

Slau

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 Hi all,
 Have just registered with this group.
 I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
 I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
 Many thanks!
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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-04 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi christian,

Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar. 
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts 
that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how accessible 
something is has largely to do with how a person feels about it. In other 
words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very accessible to 
another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your knowledge and experience 
is so it makes it really challenging to answer a general question like that. If 
I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro Tools is very accessible. There are 
aspects of it that are not yet accessible so, depending on your specific needs, 
it might make sense or not. Until recently, the MIDI Event List was not 
readable. That didn't mean you couldn't create MIDI tracks and record and edit 
them but you couldn't do it with the control and detail that you could in 
Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI was your thing, it wasn't terribly accessible, that 
is, until now.

The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the better 
people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a big one, 
as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if you could be 
more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what you're looking to do 
and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if you're already working in 
Sonar.

Cheers,

Slau

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 Hi all,
 Have just registered with this group.
 I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
 I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
 Many thanks!
 Christian
 
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Re: Protools accessibility

2014-01-04 Thread Poppa Bear
Christian, I have been a Sonar user up untill this last year or so when I 
got my PT set up. At this point I run my small scale home recording studio 
with Pro Tools. I have clients in weekly to record, mix and do a little 
mastering. I can do everything in PT in those three areas as well as I could 
in Sonar. I have found that some steps are a little quicker in Sonar IMO, 
but having the reliability of the Mac, just one built in screen reader and 
the ability to work along side with my sighted counterparts on a fairly 
equal playing field, using the same DAW as them and sharing and colaberating 
on the same DAW makes up for anything I may miss about Sonar.

HTH
- Original Message - 
From: Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility


Hi christian,

Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration 
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used 
Sonar. If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same 
thoughts that I have when I see a question like this. For example, how 
accessible something is has largely to do with how a person feels about 
it. In other words, what's quite accessible to one person might not be very 
accessible to another. Further, I have absolutely no idea what your 
knowledge and experience is so it makes it really challenging to answer a 
general question like that. If I had to answer as best I could, to me, Pro 
Tools is very accessible. There are aspects of it that are not yet 
accessible so, depending on your specific needs, it might make sense or not. 
Until recently, the MIDI Event List was not readable. That didn't mean you 
couldn't create MIDI tracks and record and edit them but you couldn't do it 
with the control and detail that you could in Sonar. Now you can. If MIDI 
was your thing, it wasn't terribly accessible, that is, until now.


The more specific you are with questions of what's possible or not, the 
better people on the list will be able to answer. Your question is really a 
big one, as simple as it sounds and I'm sure you'd get a better answer if 
you could be more specific and tell us about what your needs are, what 
you're looking to do and maybe even why you're interested in Pro Tools if 
you're already working in Sonar.


Cheers,

Slau

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Hi all,
Have just registered with this group.
I am just curious, how accessible is Protools now these days?
I am using Sonar on Windows, but just interested.
Many thanks!
Christian

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Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-28 Thread Slau Halatyn
folks,

Just a reminder that there will be another phone chat tomorrow (Thursday) at 4 
P.M. eastern Daylight Time. Find the details below for numbers, etc.

Slau

Original message from Mike Lockett:
Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
important,
Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
back into the lobby.
- #4 key
Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
#6 key: toggle mute on and off.


Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-28 Thread Kevin Reeves
Unfortunately, I'll be at a rehearsal. I'll try and make the next one.

Kevin
On Mar 28, 2012, at 9:37 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

 folks,
 
 Just a reminder that there will be another phone chat tomorrow (Thursday) at 
 4 P.M. eastern Daylight Time. Find the details below for numbers, etc.
 
 Slau
 
 Original message from Mike Lockett:
 Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
 Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
 important,
 Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
 Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
 back into the lobby.
 - #4 key
 Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
 #6 key: toggle mute on and off.



Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-23 Thread Steve Martin
if you can please shoot acopy to this email address.
 thanks
On Mar 23, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Mike Lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:

 hey Guys good chat on Thursdays conference call.
 Thanks every one and Mar 29, we will do it agan, 4,oc ET,
 1 on the left coast.
 any one needing a MP3 of the call can email me, mlock1g@gmail I'll try
 to forward them a copy.
 I might respond slow as I have gigs on the weekend. once more thx.
 
 David Eagle wrote:
 Not sure if this is possible or even if it's happened, but it would be
 good if someone could record the call for those who can't make it. It
 could then be uploaded somewhere and the link could be given on here.
 I'm sure many people who could't make the call would find its content
 very useful. Thanks
 
 On 21/03/2012, Mike Lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey SS Yeah if you can make this 1st one at the given time, we can get
 it and other things figured out to work for every one.
 David yeah you can call in, all though I'm sure you would have to dial
 the US Country code. Guys I'm looking forward
 On Mar 21, 10:04 am, Sonar Switcher iamablanksl...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Mike, is there any possibility of moving the time up an hour? On the
 west coast it's right in the middle of lunch hour for those who work.
 If it could be 4 EDT instead of 3 it might make it easier for both
 coasts.
 
 
 
 Mike Lockett wrote:
 hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
 feel guilty because
 though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
 I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
 Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
 that kind of went away.
 So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
 We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
 any thing protools accessibility.
 We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
 platform developers.
 This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
 Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
 but we will keep them friendly.
 Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
  Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
 important,
 Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
 Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
 back into the lobby.
 - #4 key
 Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
 #6 key: toggle mute on and off.
 OK lets chat.
 First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
 or #3PM East coast.
  THX Mike Lockett.
 PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
 mloc...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text -
 
 - Show quoted text -
 
 
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Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-22 Thread David Eagle
Not sure if this is possible or even if it's happened, but it would be
good if someone could record the call for those who can't make it. It
could then be uploaded somewhere and the link could be given on here.
I'm sure many people who could't make the call would find its content
very useful. Thanks

On 21/03/2012, Mike Lockett mloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey SS Yeah if you can make this 1st one at the given time, we can get
 it and other things figured out to work for every one.
 David yeah you can call in, all though I'm sure you would have to dial
 the US Country code. Guys I'm looking forward
 On Mar 21, 10:04 am, Sonar Switcher iamablanksl...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Mike, is there any possibility of moving the time up an hour? On the
 west coast it's right in the middle of lunch hour for those who work.
 If it could be 4 EDT instead of 3 it might make it easier for both
 coasts.



 Mike Lockett wrote:
  hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
  feel guilty because
  though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
  I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
  Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
  that kind of went away.
  So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
  We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
  any thing protools accessibility.
  We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
  platform developers.
  This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
  Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
  but we will keep them friendly.
  Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
   Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
  important,
  Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
  Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
  back into the lobby.
  - #4 key
  Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
  #6 key: toggle mute on and off.
  OK lets chat.
  First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
  or #3PM East coast.
   THX Mike Lockett.
  PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
  mloc...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text -

 - Show quoted text -


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Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-21 Thread Mike Lockett
Hey SS Yeah if you can make this 1st one at the given time, we can get
it and other things figured out to work for every one.
David yeah you can call in, all though I'm sure you would have to dial
the US Country code. Guys I'm looking forward
On Mar 21, 10:04 am, Sonar Switcher iamablanksl...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Mike, is there any possibility of moving the time up an hour? On the
 west coast it's right in the middle of lunch hour for those who work.
 If it could be 4 EDT instead of 3 it might make it easier for both
 coasts.



 Mike Lockett wrote:
  hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
  feel guilty because
  though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
  I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
  Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
  that kind of went away.
  So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
  We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
  any thing protools accessibility.
  We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
  platform developers.
  This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
  Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
  but we will keep them friendly.
  Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
   Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
  important,
  Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
  Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
  back into the lobby.
  - #4 key
  Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
  #6 key: toggle mute on and off.
  OK lets chat.
  First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
  or #3PM East coast.
   THX Mike Lockett.
  PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
  mloc...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text -

 - Show quoted text -


Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-20 Thread Mike Lockett

hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
feel guilty because
though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
that kind of went away.
So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
any thing protools accessibility.
We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
platform developers.
This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
but we will keep them friendly.
Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
 Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
important,
Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
back into the lobby.
- #4 key
Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
#6 key: toggle mute on and off.
OK lets chat.
First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
or #3PM East coast.
 THX Mike Lockett.
PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
mloc...@gmail.com


Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-20 Thread Kevin Reeves
Awesome. I can be there for a bit of it. That will be fun. Thanks for setting 
that up.

Kevin
On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Mike Lockett wrote:

 
 hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
 feel guilty because
 though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
 I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
 Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
 that kind of went away.
 So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
 We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
 any thing protools accessibility.
 We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
 platform developers.
 This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
 Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
 but we will keep them friendly.
 Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
 Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
 important,
 Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
 Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
 back into the lobby.
 - #4 key
 Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
 #6 key: toggle mute on and off.
 OK lets chat.
 First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
 or #3PM East coast.
 THX Mike Lockett.
 PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
 mloc...@gmail.com



Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-20 Thread Mike Lockett
Hey Kevin thanks we really can use your knowledge... any of your time
will be great.

Kevin Reeves wrote:
 Awesome. I can be there for a bit of it. That will be fun. Thanks for setting 
 that up.

 Kevin
 On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Mike Lockett wrote:

 
  hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
  feel guilty because
  though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
  I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
  Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
  that kind of went away.
  So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
  We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
  any thing protools accessibility.
  We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
  platform developers.
  This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
  Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
  but we will keep them friendly.
  Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
  Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
  important,
  Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
  Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
  back into the lobby.
  - #4 key
  Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
  #6 key: toggle mute on and off.
  OK lets chat.
  First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
  or #3PM East coast.
  THX Mike Lockett.
  PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
  mloc...@gmail.com


Re: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call

2012-03-20 Thread Jake
Sweet I am glad some one is starting thease back up, I learned alot just 
lerking and obzorbing.


thanks much
Jake
- Original Message - 
From: Mike Lockett mloc...@gmail.com

To: Pro Tools Accessibility ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 6:07 AM
Subject: Hey guys Join me on a protools accessibility conference call




hey Guys I apologize for not being more active on the forum, I kind of
feel guilty because
though at the end of my day I've been able to read some post
I for many reasons hadn't been able to chime in.
Well I got to thinking, I know at one time there was one
that kind of went away.
So I'm inviting every one to join in a PTAccess phone chat.
We will talk DAW, plug-in, computers, hardware,third party software
any thing protools accessibility.
We will reach out to company developers of DAW and plug-in also
platform developers.
This will be a fact finding and opinionated conference call.
Ok I know from time to time there will be a pissing contest!
but we will keep them friendly.
Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 632-0550
Participant Access Code: 918715 followed by  Number key or pound,
important,
Exit conference - number or pound 3 key
Pressing *3 Takes the individual user out of the conference call and
back into the lobby.
- #4 key
Plays a menu of touch tone commands.
#6 key: toggle mute on and off.
OK lets chat.
First chat Thursday Mar, #22, 2,PMCST
or #3PM East coast.
THX Mike Lockett.
PS for any questions or suggestions, feel free to email me
mloc...@gmail.com