Hi all,
I wonder why no one has replied specifically about Melodyne. It would be
interesting to know if it's accessible because it's really fantastic.
I don't have a ProTools yet so I can't test it but I seem to remember there is
a demo version available on their website.
More generally
Hello all
Something I hope that can get cleared up for me since I don't quite
understand. In Sonar I got use to selecting a track on a control surface
and the focus of Jaws went automatically to that track. Is that even
possible in pro Tools using a control surface? Is there a function that
Hey Herman,
When you say work with a track, do you mean editing the audio within the
track or manipulating pan, mute, routing, etc.?
If you mean editing, then, yes, there's a very quick way: press the select
button on a control surface and the insertion point is in the track, assuming
you
I think nobody has replied because nobody has used it yet. Anyone?
Slau
On Jun 26, 2011, at 4:50 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder why no one has replied specifically about Melodyne. It would be
interesting to know if it's accessible because it's really fantastic.
I don't
Melodyne over on the PC is somewhat accessible. At least as a stand
alone. If you were working with one track like a Vocal for example, you
were able to go in there and break things up into small sections and
correct them with MIDI. blind cool tech had a podcast on someone using
it awhile ago.
Hi HF,
Basically the same thing so far on the mac.
stand alone Menus are pretty accessible and with key commands I can
change mono tracks.
I have the cost effective Melodyne version That shipped with PT.
I just took a look in PT and the RTAS version of Melodyne essentials
controls change the
Does this come with Pro TOols 9 as a download?
On Jun 26, 2011, at 6:24 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:
Hi HF,
Basically the same thing so far on the mac.
stand alone Menus are pretty accessible and with key commands I can change
mono tracks.
I have the cost effective Melodyne version That shipped
Hi Kevin,
It came with 8.1.
9.1 coming soon! LOL
On Jun 26, 2011, at 7:42 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
Does this come with Pro TOols 9 as a download?
On Jun 26, 2011, at 6:24 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:
Hi HF,
Basically the same thing so far on the mac.
stand alone Menus are pretty accessible and
Awesome. I've got my Pro Tools 8 dissks, so I'll try to install it from there
and see if I can get it working in stand alone mode.
Kevin
Hello folks,
I just installed PT 8 MP last week, then found out I was eligible for a free
upgrade to the recently announced PT 9 MP. I still wanted the extra features in
the full version of 9, that aren't in the MP version, so I opted to pay for the
upgrade to the full version. The guy at
Hi:
Well, I went ahead and installed pt9 on win 7. I wanted to see if I could
save for example an ivory preset as a pro tools preset and then import it
into the mac version. Since I can use the jaws cursor on the windows pt, I
am able to get around in the plug/in ui for stuff that is not
Hey Josh. You're dongle that you currently have will be automatically upgraded
to Version 9 when you first run the program. Keep that other dongle around. You
never know when you might need it.
Kevin
Wow. Ok. I've got windows 7 here as a VM. I'm gonna install Pro TOols on it and
do this with some plugs I have here as well. Fantastic. Thanks for this.
Kevin
Hi All,
Gonna cross send to both pt and logic access groups on this one.
Been a minute since i last jumped in but i've been twisting neurons to get
presets working for chipsounds from plog, an 8-bit synthesizer which emulates
all the 8-bit processed sounds from atari, sega, commodre, spectrum,
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