Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread TheOreoMonster
The windows keyboard will work fine. Also in System preferences you can switch the modifier keys so that Command and option keys work as they should. > On Dec 25, 2017, at 3:17 PM, Rory McDonald wrote: > > Hey all! I got pro tools as a christmas present! I don't have it

Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Steve, Yeah num pad is a permanent fixture with pt!! As for flowtools unless you own your own studio theres no pro studio that will let you install it on there pt work boxes, so its a must not to half to rely on it for a lot of pt pros! :) Chuck "God does not play dice with the universe"

Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread Rory McDonald
How do I install the flotools scripts anyway? I haven't really googled it, but figured I'd ask here anyway. > On Dec 26, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote: > > yeah agree chuck. > > I can’t say enough about protools with speech. I learned to use PT this way. >

Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread Steve Sparrow
yeah agree chuck. I can’t say enough about protools with speech. I learned to use PT this way. Things have certainly progressed with newer versions, and flo tools has made things so much quicker and easier. But it’s probably good to know how to use protools without flo tools first incase

Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Amen Ricky! Full size quarty keyboard # 1! Pro Tools with speech absolutely! The nice thing about Pro Tools is the keyboard commands don't change they just ad new ones with the new features Thats the cool thing about PT since I started using it in 2001. :) Chuck "God does not play dice with the

Re: Questions about pro tools when starting out

2017-12-26 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Get Protools with speech he will not regret that nor will you regret getting a number pad. I think they are musts. Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154 > On Dec 26, 2017, at 12:24 AM, Rory McDonald wrote: > > How much can I do without a number pad, is it even needed? Like I understand