RE: PT bug when using Artist serie or S6

2015-11-10 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hello Slau!

Yes, but without sighted assistance it took me a while to understand the eq III 
7 band assignments.

E.g. The high pass controls are shown on the second parameter page of the 
Artist Mix.
And the input level is to the right of the output level also on the second 
parameter page.

Trying to doublecheck this with VoiceOver takes too much time.

Best! / Martin
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> 
> Hi Martin,
> 
> Thanks for sharing the info. Interestingly, that's the way the plug-in map
> used to be on older surfaces with the high frequency on the left and low on
> the right. Not that it's a particularly a big deal but I'd imagine that it's
> considered a bug because it probably doesn't match the graphic display in the
> plug-in window. That said, it's possible to remap the controls on the surface.
> At this time, it would take sighted assistance but it is possible to map 
> specific
> faders and knobs in any order. There's more info in the Pro Tools Reference
> Guide, for what it's worth.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Nov 10, 2015, at 7:40 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello!
> >
> > Encountering some strange knob assignments using an Artis Mix, the
> following
> > could be interesting for some list members.
> > It was written by Avid to me.
> >
> >> we have a bug where on Artist (and S6 Process module) the parameter
> order
> >> is inverted, so on an EQ plugin the high freq information is on the left
> >> and low freq is on the right. That is a high priority thing to fix though
> >> because it really impacts usability!
> >
> > Regards! / Martin
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Re: PT bug when using Artist serie or S6

2015-11-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Martin,

Thanks for sharing the info. Interestingly, that's the way the plug-in map used 
to be on older surfaces with the high frequency on the left and low on the 
right. Not that it's a particularly a big deal but I'd imagine that it's 
considered a bug because it probably doesn't match the graphic display in the 
plug-in window. That said, it's possible to remap the controls on the surface. 
At this time, it would take sighted assistance but it is possible to map 
specific faders and knobs in any order. There's more info in the Pro Tools 
Reference Guide, for what it's worth.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 10, 2015, at 7:40 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> Encountering some strange knob assignments using an Artis Mix, the following
> could be interesting for some list members.
> It was written by Avid to me.
> 
>> we have a bug where on Artist (and S6 Process module) the parameter order
>> is inverted, so on an EQ plugin the high freq information is on the left
>> and low freq is on the right. That is a high priority thing to fix though
>> because it really impacts usability!
> 
> Regards! / Martin
> 
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