Hi,
You should use a controller then using VoiceOver find the parameters you want
to change and mark a hotspot and have VoiceOver monitor the hot spot.
Now grab some faders on the controller and when "strike Gold" :) voiceover will
announce the parameter being changed.
Make sure to document the f
ON another note, VO does not sometimes report the correct value while
you're changing the parameter for non-third party plugins.
One example top of my head is model parameter in mini grand.
When you interact with the parameter and move VO cursor to change the
value, it will say the value. Howeve
Hi,
Ok, let's hope it'll be compatible with the Akai MPK61, i think the name of the
midi keyboard was that i wonted... That is if anyone doesn't recommend anything
better.
/Krister
3 feb 2013 kl. 22:47 skrev Stephen Martin :
> If memory serves correct waves users have to use a control surface t
If memory serves correct waves users have to use a control surface to change
values u sing a control surface.
On Feb 2, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Krister,
>
> I think there were some issues with third party plug-ins where it appeared
> that parameters weren't being changed whe
Hi Krister,
I think there were some issues with third party plug-ins where it appeared that
parameters weren't being changed when in fact they were. If I'm not mistaken,
this was the case with Waves plug-ins. Some things you might want to try:
Interact with a parameter and change its value usin
Hi there.
I downloaded a trial version of the softsynth CS-80V from Arturia in the hopes
that i could modify and make own sounds using it as a plugin under Pro Tools.
As expected, using it as a stand-alone synth didn't work at all with Voiceover
but when using it as a plug under Pro tools i was