Hello Slau,
As an update, I installed 12.4 and works great. When exiting 10.3.10, system
would hang had to force quit.
Launching 12.4 comes up fast and no issues closing down.
Thanks for all your help.
John
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 4:54 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> For
hello, I am trying to change multiple outputs at once. I am hoping you guys
can tell me what I’m doing wrong. I have 4 tracks selected, prehook1,
prehook2, prehook3 and prehook4. I go to the first track prehook1 and option,
shift plus click on the output on the track after routing the mouse
Guys,
Will this work with a trackpad on a mac book pro? If so, are there any
settings that I need to be aware of before doing this? I know I have my
voiceover setting set correctly for the mouse, but any others to be aware of
before doing this or the solo safe command and other commands like
Hi Chad,
First, make sure you have no other windows open. Control-Option-f2-f2 and make
sure there's nothing else open that might be blocking the mouse pointer. You
seem to be following the right steps initially. One thing to try is to
double-click rather than single click. I've seen it make a
Hi Chad,
Glad it worked. Yeah, those pesky dialogs and windows can pop up on you,
literally and, of course, without your knowledge. Cheers,
Slau
On Dec 30, 2015, at 2:01 PM, Chad Morrison wrote:
> Slau you are the man! That worked. I guess I had a window open
Hello all,
Can any of you guys who use the numbed commander to speed up workflow in pro
tools give me some ideas as to how you use this and how it speeds up your
workflow in pro tools? I really want to try this. Thanks,
Brian
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You received this message because
Great, because I definitely have the trackpad on the MBP. So essentially, all
I would do is highlight all of the tracks I want to route, and then go back to
the first track, do the option shift click, and that will bring up the menu to
then route all of the tracks to wherever I want them to
Slau you are the man! That worked. I guess I had a window open unrelated to
protools. Thanks man! You just saved me a bunch of time. Have to make stims
of some tracks because protools is telling me i’m out. lol
thanks again,
Chad
On Dec 30, 2015, at 12:49 PM, Slau Halatyn
Hi Brian,
This will work with any track pad or mouse. The advantage of the track pad
approach is that it's easy to click and keep open the submenu while navigating
with VoiceOver. I don't remember it being as easy with a physical mouse but,
then again, it's been years since I've used a
Hello all,
Can someone explain to me how to rename buses in pro tools? For example, if I
am creating sub mixes, and I set the input of an aux track to a bus such as bus
1-2, how can I then rename that bus to something like drums with voiceover?
Also, does this rename only effect the current
Believe I just figured out my answer. Looked it up in the commands, and it
said vo shift space space. Cool.
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Oops, I might have just replied on the wrong thread. To keep it in this
> thread, here it is again, JIC:
>
Thanks Slau. And, is it possible to shift click with VoiceOver or do
we just do that with the physical mouse?
On 12/30/15, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> In the Bus tab of the I/O Setup, double-click on the bus name in the table
> and type the new name and hit Return.
>
Brian, actually, I've found that numpad commander slows me way way way way
down! in ProTools. Mainly because when you turn it on, the native numpad
commands like 1 for rewind, 2 for fast forward, 3 for record, 0 for
play/pause, 4 for loop, etc no longer will work.
Chris.
- Original
Hi Gary,
I wish that VoiceOver supported modified clicks but, unfortunately, it doesn't.
Yes, one would have to use a track pad for that kind of operation.
Cheers,
Slau
On Dec 30, 2015, at 6:59 PM, 'Gary Readfern-Gray' via Pro Tools Accessibility
wrote:
> Thanks
Hi Brian,
Yes, in this case, just using Control-Option-Spacebar twice will do the trick.
Sorry, I neglected the other question. renaming busses applies only to the
current session. The only time this wouldn't be true is if you create a new
session and use the "Last Used" setup. If you do that,
Sounds like another email for that feature request to accessibility would be in
order. It doesn’t hurt :)
Brian
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 7:16 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
> I wish that VoiceOver supported modified clicks but, unfortunately, it
> doesn't. Yes, one
Slap,
I happened to be going through my pro tools saved messages from this list and
found this message. Would you mind elaborating on something that you said in
your steps? You said to route the mouse to the send that you wish to use?
Where exactly would the sends be located? Are you
Hi Brian,
In this case, I believe I was simply referring to any send in the channel
strip. However, after assigning a send, the track output window will open and,
from here, you can do the same thing. The track output window can display
either the main output or any of the sends. It's just a
Indeed, it's a feature that is long overdue.
On Dec 30, 2015, at 7:20 PM, Brian Howerton wrote:
> Sounds like another email for that feature request to accessibility would be
> in order. It doesn’t hurt :)
> Brian
>> On Dec 30, 2015, at 7:16 PM, Slau Halatyn
Can you highlight from the trackpad commander, or do you have to do
the selections in the trackless?
On 12/30/15, Brian Howerton wrote:
> Great, because I definitely have the trackpad on the MBP. So essentially,
> all I would do is highlight all of the tracks I want to
Hi Gary,
As long as the tracks are being selected, it doesn't really matter how it's
done, whether it's by using the Track Pad Commander, regular VoiceOver commands
or a control surface, as long as the tracks are selected, the Shift-Option
global command will apply any changes to the selected
Hi Brian,
In the Bus tab of the I/O Setup, double-click on the bus name in the table and
type the new name and hit Return.
Slau
On Dec 30, 2015, at 5:56 PM, 'Gary Readfern-Gray' via Pro Tools Accessibility
wrote:
> Can you highlight from the trackpad commander, or
Oops, I might have just replied on the wrong thread. To keep it in this thread,
here it is again, JIC:
In the Bus tab of the I/O Setup window, double-click on the name of the bus,
type the name and hit Return.
Slau
On Dec 30, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Brian Howerton wrote:
>
Hi everyone. I'm selling my mint condition Avid Eleven rack guitar
preamp and audio/midi interface. It has the Sweetwater expansion pack
and latest firmware installed. I'll sell it with or without pro tools
11 and an iLok 2. That's up to the buyer.
This unit has tons of features and tactile
And to double click, would that be the VO shift space command twice or would I
route the mouse with vo command f5 and then double click on the track pad.
Just clarifying. Thanks Slau.
Brian
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Oops, I might have just
Also Slau, just so I know, will this be a global change from within pro tools,
or just for that particular session when you rename a bus? Thanks for the help,
Brian
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Oops, I might have just replied on the wrong
I'm thinking in this case, either.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Howerton"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: question about buses in pro tools
And to double click, would that be the VO shift
Great, thanks for the info Slau.
On 12/30/15, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Eleven is very accessible and there are a bunch of presets that work right
> out of the box. Space is also accessible but the presets out of the box are
> limited. I haven't yet gone through
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