where can I find this Serato Pitch-n-time. thing? I will check it out.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Serato Pitch-n-time.
ah, I will try that and let you guys know how it works.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 6:36 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> I think what Chuck is talking about is duplicating the original track, taking
> the duplicated track and moving it ahead by, say, 1.5 seconds or so, making
> sure the output is routed
I think what Chuck is talking about is duplicating the original track, taking
the duplicated track and moving it ahead by, say, 1.5 seconds or so, making
sure the output is routed to nothing. Take a compressor and use the sidechain
from the time-shifted voice track to trigger while the original
Hi GF,
Quick fix! for ducking your track.
Just record your voc along side your bed in a separate track then
automate the bed to duck it down when you want.
If this is not a "live" thing this will work.
I did this for my SPR web demo years ago and it sounds just like the
ducky!
Talk soon
On J
I don't know of any plug-in that has a look-ahead feature like that. There
probably is something out there like that but I'm not aware of it.
The slowing down effect you're looking for can be done in Serato Pitch-n-time.
I haven't used it in 8.0.4 yet so I'm not sure if it's accessible. Elastic
Ok, here's 2 things I want to see if I can do with PT.
1. I want to duck down a bed so I can talk over it. I already know how to do
the trick with a compressor and the side chaining deal. The only thing with
that is I want the bed to duck down before I start talking, the compressor
won't let me
Thank you sir. I am making note of all this. lol.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Yep, the three commands that would apply to selected tracks would be Shift-r
> for record, Shift-s for solo and Shift-m for mute.
>
> Slau
>
> On Jul 19, 2010, at 1:48 PM, clarence griffin
Yep, the three commands that would apply to selected tracks would be Shift-r
for record, Shift-s for solo and Shift-m for mute.
Slau
On Jul 19, 2010, at 1:48 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
> shift does the trick, but when I am with out my project mix, this will come
> in handy.
> And shift m mut
shift does the trick, but when I am with out my project mix, this will come in
handy.
And shift m mutes as well.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> You can solo a selected track by pressing s with a modifier, I can't
> remember, I think it's Shift but I'm not sure. I neve
I get it. cool. This helps.
thanks.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 11:50 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Yeah, it does change the playback counter. The plus and minus will move
> according to the nudge value. Unfortunately, the nudge value doesn't seem to
> be displayed. There is a nudge value button which
don't think that works in mpowered
If I press 0 on the num pad, how ever, that will stop the transport, and create
the start point, if I then press 0 again and then press up arrow at a new
point, that will close the selection.
This is confirmed when I press option left bracket to play selection.
OK. Scripts will help with this, for sure.
Though VoiceOver can't click with modifier keys active, I can combine modifiers
with click actions in QuicKeys. Initially, I'm going to have some global
shortcut keys for clicking with different modifiers, but can do a lot with this
later in PT specifi
In a word, yes.
On Jul 19, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote:
> Cool the thing I would be intersted in knowing if you have a control serface
> where you can scrube right. Can you select by rewinding and fast forwording
> then selecting a spot that you want to say take out or put somewh
Cool the thing I would be intersted in knowing if you have a control serface
where you can scrube right. Can you select by rewinding and fast forwording
then selecting a spot that you want to say take out or put somewhere elce can
you do this by scrubing audio? Just kerius.
On 2010-07-19, at 1
When you're in Bar Beat mode, you can nudge by ticks. The lowest value using
the plus minus key with command option is 64 ticks. However, if you
type a value in, you can get down to 10 or so ticks. Hope this helps.
BTW, when I was talking about nudge values earlier, I forgot to mention that
the nudge value is expressed in the value of the counter display, that is, in
either minutes:seconds or bar|beat. So the same rule applies just with
different values. The smallest default nudge value in bar|beats is 60
I don't think the up and down arrows will work in shuttle mode. I believe the
down arrow, for example, will stop the transport right at the spot where you
press it. Pressing Shift during shuttling will, however make a selection. Get
into shuttle mode, press Shift where you want the start and let
For now, you'll probably need to double check the counters just to make sure
you're doing what you want to be doing. Once you get used to it, you won't have
to refer to them much.
Slau
On Jul 19, 2010, at 10:58 AM, clarence griffin wrote:
> it does change the start selection though, I look at
Yeah, it does change the playback counter. The plus and minus will move
according to the nudge value. Unfortunately, the nudge value doesn't seem to be
displayed. There is a nudge value button which, when pressed, is like pressing
the asterisk key for setting the main counter or the slash key fo
You can solo a selected track by pressing s with a modifier, I can't remember,
I think it's Shift but I'm not sure. I never use that command because I've got
the control surface right in front of me. Short of that, just hit the solo
button in a track. Be aware that there are two modes for solo w
ah, I see how that shuddle works. pretty nice, can't I use that to make my in
and out marker settings as well, i.e the up and down arrows?
Sorry for all these questions at once, this is very exciting to me though. I am
working on a project, and because of you, I am almost done with it. I have it
it does change the start selection though, I look at the counters allot when I
am editing now. they are my crutch. Is that a good thing to do?
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> I think you're confusing a selection in the timeline with a selection of
> tracks. The two are d
I thought that when I use the plus and minus to move the play head, it would
change when I press the space bar, it doesn't. that's what I thought that was
all about. Maybe I am cornfuzed? lol.
GF
On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> I think you're confusing a selection in the ti
Are we only able to access the first 2 inputs on the project mix. When
selecting ins and outs, those seam to be the only 2 options. I guess my other
jacks will not be getting any use? WTF is the deal with that?
GF
how do you listen to what you select Bryan, is there a way to solo and mute
from the key board too? when I press option left bracket, it plays selection,
but it doesn't just play 1 track. How would I go about listening to what track
I am on with out the project mix? All these damn short cuts! Je
Apart from those two methods, one can click on the name of the track within the
edit window or Mix window. With outSPOKEN, it was easy because the mouse
pointer was essentially always the focal point. With VoiceOver, however,
routing the mouse pointer seems to be inconsistent. That said, if you
What methods are available for selecting a track from the keyboard? Right now,
I use the arrows to change the selected track, and listen to see what I've
selected, or else I press a track select button on my cntrol surface.
Are their any other ways?
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: ptac
I think you're confusing a selection in the timeline with a selection of
tracks. The two are different. A track selection is used for stuff like making
a track inactive, deleting, showing or hiding, etc. A selection within a track
or multiple tracks has to do with a start and end time along with
1 and 2 are Rewind and Fast Forward so they're different. What you can use is
Shuttle mode. On HD systems it's a little different so I might not recall
exactly but I think it's Control and numpad 5. This will create an insertion
point and shuttle through a track at normal speed. 6 is faster, 7 s
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