Hello again Slau.
Yes sir... I assume you're a sir... please forgive me... LOL! That does
make sense. Thank you for the clarification.
Have a wonderful day.
Rosco.
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From: "Slau Halatyn"
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: A few Starter Quest
I'm curious, is it all gospel stuff like the Old Rugged Cross? that is
awesome, if so. Even if not, I'll go check it out once I get on my lunch
break.
Have a great day.
God bless.
Chris.
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From: "mcdiemert ."
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 11:31 AM
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Hi Rosco,
The MIDI Editor is a graphic piano roll type display similar to the timeline in
the Edit window where Midi events are represented in a series of dots and bars.
While it's possible to scrub within this window, the accessibility is limited.
In the MIDI Event List window, the events are
Chris,
The EP is available on both iTunes and Amazon you can find it by
typing in my name matthew diemert.
This was all recorded, edited, and mixed using VoiceOver.
On 7/7/14, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I'm curious, you say on the web site that this was a track from your
> upcom
Good morning,
I was speaking of Addictive keys from XLN audio.
http://www.xlnaudio.com/addictivekeys
While in the AAX version have been difficult to completely customize,
there are several presets that once loaded are usable with VoiceOver.
Also, though not authorized with an iLok, the XLN audio on
Matthew, thank you so much. I will definitely keep an eye out.
When you mention "Keys," are you referring to the piano soft synth that
simulates the piano used by Alicia Keys? If so, is there a place I can
download a trial of it? Do you know if it needs an ILok to be licensed,
seeing the inacc
Matt,
I'm curious, you say on the web site that this was a track from your
upcoming release, if I understood correctly.
Is there anywhere on Itunes, etc. that I can check out the album that has
the complete version of the Old Rugged Cross that you all did? I'd love to
buy, preferably the wh
Hello Slau.
Thank you for your very prompt answer. I'm a bit confused. What exactly is
the main difference between the functionality of the midi editor, vs. the
midi event window?
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From: "Slau Halatyn"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: A few
Chris,
Thanks for the feedback.
A couple of things, Here is an article on the conductor track if you
wish to read.
http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2014/6/21/pro-tools-fundamentals-tempo.html
Basically with this disabled, you can manually adjust time and tempo.
If the conductor remained
Rosco,
Please stay tuned to the ProToolsWithSpeech.com site, as over the
next several weeks there will be several free tutorials added that
address your very questions. We have been working to put together
several PT 11 videos and the next three or four deal specifically with
midi. We also plan t
Hi Rosco and welcome to the list. The MIDI Editor is not the window that is
fully accessible. It's the MIDI Event List that you want.
Hope that helps,
Slau
On Jul 7, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Rosco Vittore wrote:
> Hello ladies and gentlemen.
>
>
>
> I am new to this list, though not new at all to
Hey again.
I am aware of the web site you mention. I asked a friend of mine who
purchased all three modules if my questions were covered either in the free
video content, or in the paid audio. I was told that though virtual
instruments are covered in some of the free video content, they are ve
www.protoolswithspeech.com
Ramy moustafa saber
Musicc instructor at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
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> On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:26 PM, "Rosco Vittore" wrote:
>
> Hello ladies and gentlemen.
>
>
>
> I am new to this list, though not new at all to
Hello ladies and gentlemen.
I am new to this list, though not new at all to the concept of digital audio
recording. I recently bought a copy of Pro-Tools version 11, which I am
running on an IMac with OSX 10.9 Mavericks. I seem to be doing decently with
what I have taught myself so far regar
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