Hello folks,
I would like to ask this to any ivory users on this list. I don't really know
where to start with this, but here is my problem. I am working on a project in
which I am playing ivory within a full-band setting. Here is what I am
finding. You know how when you mic a real piano,
Hello to the list,
first of all a happy and blessed new year for all of you. Hopefully it will be
a successful year in particular for our efforts concerning accessible Pro Tools.
Currently I've got a problem with audioprocesing. I'd like to add a delay to a
special part of audio in my session.
Hey all,
Dipping back into Pro Tools here in preparation for an upcoming
project. Today I dug out some old sessions to practice on, but
somewhere in the process of transfering them around the session files
seem to have become screwed up, so got some tidying up to do. Has
anyone had luck relinking
Oh, man, that's a drag…
I seem to recall there was a way to have Pro Tools search automatically but,
with the list not being readable, it's dicey at best. Don't know what exactly
to suggest…
If you're absolutely certain that all of the files are in the audio files
folder, it might be possible
Hello everyone,
I'm currently on a protools 10 30 day trial and have a few basic
questions reguarding navigation and audio/midi editing.
I've read here that the numpad can be used to navigate through a
project. How exactly can this be done? Also, how would I go about
selecting a clip to copy, or
Another option is opening anew session and then using the import session data
to pull in all the tracks and etc from the session in question here. If memory
serves correct the dialog is a mess and could stand to be labeled/read better
with VO but should be easy enough to figure out importing
Split the stereo file to two mono files and treat one as left hand and one as
right hand when using EQ.
On Jan 8, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello folks,
I would like to ask this to any ivory users on this list. I don't really
know where to start with