Re: Midi help needed

2017-01-11 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Joy, Well, to an extent, you can transpose within the Edit window as long as the selected note pitch within the Counter Display cluster is double-clicked. You can then press any key on your MIDI keyboard to change the pitch. The Transpose window does retain your previous settings so you can

Re: Midi help needed

2017-01-11 Thread 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Slau, thanks for the tipp. Will do that and see how things work. I hope you don't mind me asking another, related, question...or two. *smile* When in notes.view, is it still possible to select clips? I found out that you can move, or nudge, individual midi notes while in the note-view, but can

Re: Midi help needed

2017-01-11 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Joy, One thing I forgot to mention was that you should make sure your track view is set to Notes rather than clips. If your tracks are set to at least medium height, since you're using Flo Tools, you can simply focus on the track in the Mix window and double-tap w to bring up the track view

Re: Midi help needed

2017-01-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Joy, On occasion, when working with MIDI or Instrument tracks, the focus gets lost a bit and it might be necessary to close and reopen the session or, if that doesn't do it, quit and relaunch Pro Tools. Most of the time, however, as long as the track and an edit range are selected, things

Re: Midi help needed

2017-01-10 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Joy, First of all you half to have made a selection in the track your going to quantize. Second of all you half to make sure the track is still selected in the tracks list. I mark the track with a hotspot in the tracks list and query the hotspot to make sure its still selected before trying

Midi help needed

2017-01-10 Thread 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Hey list, i've encountered the following situation when tracking MIDI in PT12.7. Maybe someone can either reproduce this, or point out what i'm doing wrong. Scenario: I have, let's say, 6 Instrument tracks going, and record on them in sequence. So, 16 bars, then add another 8, and so on. I've