Gawronski
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015, Poppa Bear wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 22:50:56 -0800
From: Poppa Bear
Reply-To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: C couple of queries about volume
Are you looking for a surface with built in Preamps as well?
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Jun 2015, Poppa
Bear wrote:
> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 10:12:42 -0800
> From: Poppa Bear
> Reply-To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: C couple of queries about volume
>
> Hello Nick, have you looked at any of the Artist se
Jun 2015, Poppa Bear wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 10:12:42 -0800
From: Poppa Bear
Reply-To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: C couple of queries about volume
Hello Nick, have you looked at any of the Artist series control surfaces?
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> Subject: Re: C couple of queries about volume
>
> If memory serves correct, ProTOols supports the HUI protocol only and not
> general midi. SO in order to have a control surface work in PT it has have
> some
> sort of HUI mode. The avid surfaces usually come pretty much ready
ntrol surfaces around or do people mainly have to buy them as
different parts? Nick Gawronski
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015, TheOreoMonster wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 00:48:06 -0400
From: TheOreoMonster
Reply-To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: C couple of queries
Alas, it seems t:at the BCF isn't able to support plugin automation in
ProTools, at least according to the many articles and forum threads I've looked
at. i suppose when I talked about Protools not having a learn facility, I meant
a Midi Learn facility, which is a big shame. My solution at the m
If memory serves correct, ProTOols supports the HUI protocol only and not
general midi. SO in order to have a control surface work in PT it has have some
sort of HUI mode. The avid surfaces usually come pretty much ready to go, but
in fader flip mode i believe you should be able to map a HUI su
I've never had the need to do a custom map of controls but the process is quite
straightforward, just as you've described. Now, you specifically mentioned Avid
control surfaces in your previous message and that made me have a second
thought about what I said. It's entirely possible that the cust
I either apply compression through a hardware compressor on the way into Pro
Tools or, like most users, I insert one of any number of compressor plug-ins as
an insert.
On Jun 12, 2015, at 3:41 AM, Martin Sopart wrote:
> Hello Slau!
>
>> ... I also don't apply compression with Audio suite plug
Now that is interesting Slau. From what I've gathered from researching on the
Internet that Midi Learn was discontinued after ProTools 9. So apologies if
I've been misinforming the list on this one. In Sonar, you could essentially
enter on a plugin control, select midi learn, and then twiddle th
Hello Slau!
> ... I also don't apply compression with Audio suite plug-ins but it'll
> certainly work.
What is your way for compression?
Best! / Martin
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Doesn't that Behringer emulate Mackie's HUI protocol? You should be
able to control plugs with it if it's in HUI mode. Google will know
whether I'm right or not, but I'm fairly sure...
On 6/12/15, 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
wrote:
> Hi Brian, I'd love to be able to help you more, b
Pro Tools does, in fact, have a MIDI learn function, for the record. The UI
elements are not yet accessible. Even if they were, however, it would probably
take some sighted assistance to set up a surface because the clues to what is
being mapped is very visual.
Slau
On Jun 11, 2015, at 7:47 PM
Hi Brian, I'd love to be able to help you more, but you're using the BCF as
much as I am. I only do panning and volume. I don't think it's possible to
minipulate plugin controls with it unfortunately, or at least if there is then
I've no idea how. Sadly Prrtools doesn't have a midi learn functio
I would love to get your thoughts on the BCF 2000. I’ve just been using it for
setting levels and panning in pro tools, but would love to dig in deeper to
using this control surface with pro tools. Feel free to write me off-list.
Thanks,
Brian
> On Jun 11, 2015, at 5:59 AM, 'onlineeagle' via
Yes, flip mode is control surface specific but, if I'm not mistaken, it's part
of the HUI protocol, although, again, the surface has to support that
functionality.
The Trim plug-in works like the functionality you're used to in Sonar. Clip
gain is different but, if you're satisfied with that so
Hi Slau, I assume Flip Mode is a control surface specific thing? I'm just using
a Beringer BCF at the moment. However, the clip gain feature seems to be
perfect for my needs. I must give Keyboard maestro my attention at some point.
Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 21:02, Slau H
Hi Chuck' yes, I agree, Matt's Protools With Speech course is great. I assume
this video is a fairly new edition to their training, as I don't remember
seeing it a few months ago. Thanks for the link. It's going to be a great help.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 21:49, CHUCK REICHEL
Hi eagle,
Glad that worked for you. :)
I highly recommend Matt's course for anybody digging in to PT.
As for trimming it looks like Clip Gain is the more eloquent method to get the
job done.
When I had my 2 inch machine and Sound work shoppe desk, trim was the go to for
that but clip gain avoids
Thanks for the help, just fixed it. Thanks,
Brian
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 10, 2015, at 3:57 PM, 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
> wrote:
>
> Hi Brian, I had the same problem. Go to system preferences, tab to mission
> control. There is a keyboard shortcut set to control and do
Ah, I'm sorry but I neglected to point out that you need to use a control
surface to change that value for now. It's possible to set a hot spot with a
program like Keyboard Maestro but I haven't gotten around to doing that because
I don't use the Trim plug-in. At any rate, it's likely to be the
Hi Brian, I had the same problem. Go to system preferences, tab to mission
control. There is a keyboard shortcut set to control and down arrow, which also
sings to correspond to control shift and down arrow. VO Space on this shortcut
and press down arrow until you hear, dash. That should solve t
When I try this, my mission control is being launched when I do the control
shift up error. Any suggestions?
Brian
> On Jun 10, 2015, at 3:32 PM, 'onlineeagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
> wrote:
>
> Wonderful, thanms so much for that Chuck. Works beautifully.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> O
Wonderful, thanms so much for that Chuck. Works beautifully.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 19:59, CHUCK REICHEL
> wrote:
>
> Ahoy!
> Check out this video from Matt about clip gain below;
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk7qGWUbWJ0
> Happy gain staging! :)
> Chuck
>
>> On Jun 10,
Ahoy!
Check out this video from Matt about clip gain below;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk7qGWUbWJ0
Happy gain staging! :)
Chuck
On Jun 10, 2015, at 2:40 PM, John André Lium-Netland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I assume that if you make a copy of the track in the playlist and consolidate
> this track,
Hi John, I probably could get away with using clip gain, but I can't find out
how to actually go about using it. Any ideas? Thanks.
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> On 10 Jun 2015, at 19:40, John André Lium-Netland
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I assume that if you make a copy of the track in the playlist and
Hi Slau, it appears that there is a trim plugin, but I don't seem to be able to
change the value of the paramiter which I assume is volume, given it's 0 DB
reading. I can mute lept and right channels and invert the phaze, but the
volume slider remains fixed. Asfor clip gain, I can't find a way t
Hi,
I assume that if you make a copy of the track in the playlist and consolidate
this track, you will be able to use Clip gain to do minor adjustments for the
whole track, and still have your automation intact… If you don't need the
uncosolidated track, you can simply consolidate the actual t
First of all, if you're dealing with tracks that contain multiple clips, forget
clip gain. The Trim plug-in does what you're looking to do. Thing is, I could
be mistaken but it might be an HD feature only. It's been years since I've used
Pro Tools vanilla so I honestly don't know for sure. That
the other way i have gone about this, is to turn the output up or down on my
compressor to get the desired find tuning.
> I use the API 2500 compressor from waves Oand it seems to work. I generally
> have a compressor on nearly everything when mixing, even if it’s not doing
> much, so this op
>
> Hi, thanks for replying. I couldn't work out how to apply clip gain. There's
> a gain plugin in the Audio Suite, but I dont think that's accessible. Plus, I
> get a message about audio handles being disabled due to how processing is set
> up apparently. As for a trim plugin, I've not seen t
Hi,
Just use clip gain if your using pt 10 11 or 12!
Talk soon
Chuck
On Jun 9, 2015, at 5:19 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
> i believe there is a trim plug in you can insert on a tracks insert to get
> the trim functionality back.
>
>> On Jun 9, 2015, at 5:05 PM, 'David Eagle' via Pro Tools Access
i believe there is a trim plug in you can insert on a tracks insert to get the
trim functionality back.
> On Jun 9, 2015, at 5:05 PM, 'David Eagle' via Pro Tools Accessibility
> wrote:
>
> Hi, in Sonar there were two volume controls on each track: a volume and a
> trim. The trim was very use
Hi, in Sonar there were two volume controls on each track: a volume and a trim.
The trim was very useful because it meant that I could make volume automation
changes, but still have the ability to change the overall volume of that track
with the trim control. The only way I can think to achieve
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