Where do I change the time signature in ProTools please?
I have searched everywhere and I can’t find anythin about time signatures.
For instance, I have a piece I want to record in 6 8 time and the only thing I
can get is 4 4 time.
The click track and tempo are no problem.
Thank you,
Trevor
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Not sure what version of PT you are running, but in 10, under events
on the menu bar, you can change the meter by going to time operations
and then change meter. If you are running 11, I believe slau may have
posted a way to accomplish this a few months back.
On 3/22/14, trevor
Hi Matt,
Thank you,
I am using version 10.38, and I clicked in change meter.
I tried changing the time signature without much luck.
I'll have another look and try it again.
Thanks again for you help.
Trevor
-Original Message-
From: mcdiemert .
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:19 PM
Hi Krister,
By what you're describing, it sounds to me like you're opening a session that
was previously (at some point) either created or modified on a Pro Tools system
with a different I/O setup. Thus, the input and output paths were different.
One way to fix the problem would be to go to
Ok, thanks so much. I think i actually managed to get rid of at least some
messages by deleting some bus paths and then clicked default, maybe i
shouldn't have done that, but i don't see the bus paths that annoyed the
program. BTW i went to my session notes text file and read the report there
That's actually a good idea which I neglected to point out. Looking at the
session notes report to determine specifically what the problem is (like
unavailable outputs or busses, etc.) helps in planning a course of action in
the I/O Setup dialog.
Cool,
Slau
On Mar 22, 2014, at 12:54 PM,
Agreed Slau,
I use that session notes text doc all the time when I bring in a session that
has a Billion plugs in it that have been made inactive.
Then I can go to the tracks in question and remedy the inactive plug thing. :)
Talk soon
Chuck
YMMV
On Mar 22, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: