Does anyone happen to know the accessibility improvements that are in this
new version of Pro Tools? Also What about Flo Tools and keyboard
Maestro? Thank you.
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Hi list members, i’d like to know if we can now upgrade to the new operating
system or do we stay with ventura when using Pro Tools? P.S. what about the
new version of Pro Tools. Are there any new features or functions that we
can take advantage of? Is the setup for Pro Tools the
face? I am planning to do editing and
>>> mixing in stereo and 5.1 surround primarily for audio description projects.
>>> I have a MacBook Air with an M2 chip that I received for my birthday last
>>> year. Would that be a good computer to use with ProTools, or will
> MacBook Air with an M2 chip that I received for my birthday last year. Would
>> that be a good computer to use with ProTools, or will I need something more
>> powerful like the MacBook Pro, Mac Mini or the Mac Studio?
>> Thanks.
>> Katie
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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l surface? I am planning to do editing and mixing in
> stereo and 5.1 surround primarily for audio description projects. I have a
> MacBook Air with an M2 chip that I received for my birthday last year. Would
> that be a good computer to use with ProTools, or will I need something more
>
work with the Avid S1 and
the Dock control surface? I am planning to do editing and mixing in stereo and
5.1 surround primarily for audio description projects. I have a MacBook Air
with an M2 chip that I received for my birthday last year. Would that be a good
computer to use with ProTools
Yes that shouldn't be a problem.
> On Dec 29, 2023, at 02:30, David Ingram wrote:
>
> Hi Steve, thank you for your quick response. I have another question
> concerning the. usb cable for the yamaha motif es6. Can i use the usb cable
> to connect to the usb hub i as
Hi Steve, thank you for your quick response. I have another question
concerning the. usb cable for the yamaha motif es6. Can i use the usb cable to
connect to the usb hub i ask this question because i don’t have an available
usb port on my mac mini that i can directly connect my yamaha
I've been using PT on Ventura for almost a year now. So yes. 100 percent.
Don't under any circumstances update to Sonoma though at this time.
Chris.
> On Sep 30, 2023, at 10:19 AM, David Ingram wrote:
>
> Hi list members, i’d like to know if i can use Pro Tools Whil
should work with Ventura, but I think there are some nasty
general VoiceOver bugs not specific to Pro Tools that are preventing me from
upgrading my system. I'm sticking with MOnterey for now.
> On Sep 30, 2023, at 9:19 AM, David Ingram wrote:
>
> Hi list members, i’d like to know if
Hi list members, i’d like to know if i can use Pro Tools While running the
Ventura operating system. I ask because i’ve had many problems when doing a
screenshare session with apple disability access personnell. This is why i ask
this question. Thank you for any information that you
bers, i’m writing because i’m interested in the new pro tools
> sketch and how we can use it from an accessibility point of view? If
> anyone has any information concerning how accessible sketch is for us
> please let me know.
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Hi David, I'm pretty sure that the UVI and falcon instances that come with Pro
Tools in your Avett account are specific to avid partnerships, which I believe
no longer exist anymore. If the products are still in your account you can
still have them and use them, but they won't be updated
Hi list members, I’d like to know if there are any upgrades to the new version
of falcon, and uvi that we can use in pro tools? Thank you for any
information that you might have concerning this question.
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Hi list members, i’d like to know if those of us who use pro tools can use the
new versions of falcon, and uvi? I ask this question because they now have
more sound packs and i was not sure whether we could take advantage of these
new sounds from Falcon, or uvi. I would appreciate any
Salutations. Honestly, there is no need for a short cut keystroke in order to
make complete control work in ProTools. All you have to do is actually use it
as an insert, and now with the new update on ProTools it is integrated. So with
the talkback, and the integration from ProTools
Hi list members, i’d like to know if there are any keystrokes that we can use
to setup komplete kontroler to work with pro tools? I ask this question
because during the setup process i didn’t hear whether there were any
keystrokes that we the blind users of pro tools can use to setup
If you have the virtual extended keyboard, you can use
fn+1,2,3,4: f1,2,3,4
fn+q,w,e,r = f5,6,7,8
fn+a,s,d,f = f9,10,11,12
fn+z,x,c,v = f16,17,18,19
On 12/2/2020 11:43 PM, Dammie Onafeko wrote:
Thanks Steeve! I'll consult the VO documentation when time permits me.
But for now
On Dec 2, 2020, at 10:21 PM, Dammie Onafeko
>> wrote:
>>
>> Evening guys! Quick question. My work just presents me with this Mac
>> that has a touch screen function keys, and I'm having issues with it.
>> How do you use a Mac like this? Please help!
>>
>
in a USB or bluetooth keyboard.
> On Dec 2, 2020, at 10:21 PM, Dammie Onafeko wrote:
>
> Evening guys! Quick question. My work just presents me with this Mac
> that has a touch screen function keys, and I'm having issues with it.
> How do you use a Mac like this? Please help!
&g
Evening guys! Quick question. My work just presents me with this Mac
that has a touch screen function keys, and I'm having issues with it.
How do you use a Mac like this? Please help!
Warm regards,
Dammie
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Sent from my iPhone hello, I’m trying to learn how to use sample loops in
ProTools. I just got a whole bunch of wave files. What I tried is to import
them into an audio track in a ProTools session. However, I don’t know how to
make them conform to the temple of my project. Can somebody give
Thank you.
Chris.
On 07/29/2019 08:22 PM, John Covici wrote:
Use the / key on the numpad, that will set the start point, also
command+f1 twice in flotools.
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 19:37:58 -0400,
Christopher Gilland wrote:
FloTools notwithstanding, I am trying to remember how to jump
Use the / key on the numpad, that will set the start point, also
command+f1 twice in flotools.
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 19:37:58 -0400,
Christopher Gilland wrote:
>
> FloTools notwithstanding, I am trying to remember how to jump to
> a certain time value within a session.
>
> For
trying to remember how to
move forward to there.
I know I could use the command to select from/to, but I'd rather do this
with the workflow of moving there, then hitting shift+return to select
to beginning rather than selecting up to the point. I have my reasons.
So, if I don't wanna make
Hi list members, I'm trying to find out whether I can use vst instruments from
gospelmusicians.com with pro tools? I'd like to know how accessible these vst
instruments are using pro tools and voiceover?
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Pro Tools doesn't support VST directly. The native plug-in format is AAX. That
said, it's possible to host VSTs inside of Komplete Kontrol but that's
primarily for instrument plug-ins and the caveat is that they need to be NKS
compliant.
> On Dec 16, 2018, at 8:39 AM, dingram...@earthlink.net
Hi list members my question is asked in the subjectline. I'd like to know how
accessible native instruments or other vst instruments are when using pro tools
from a blind persons perspective? I'm asking because i'm interested in using
pro tools when I go for music production. What are our
Thanks, hello, I am resending this message, because I don’t know if the group
receive my last message. I am looking for recommendations on service
controllers that I could use with ProTools. Here are a couple of the ones I
have been looking at so far, U controller dock and us three. I am
he dub track, how will i do that without
> closing the Audio sweet?
>
>
>> On Sep 17, 2018, at 7:40 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>>
>> No, as I stated before, you keep the Audio Suite window open the entire
>> time. Use your keyboard shortcuts to select audio. When y
te window open the entire time.
> Use your keyboard shortcuts to select audio. When you're done processing your
> clips, you can close the Audio Suite window. It's a file based process and
> not a real time effect.
> Slau
>
>> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:32 AM, Ramy Moustafa
>&
No, as I stated before, you keep the Audio Suite window open the entire time.
Use your keyboard shortcuts to select audio. When you're done processing your
clips, you can close the Audio Suite window. It's a file based process and not
a real time effect.
Slau
> On Sep 17, 2018, at 10:32
Hi Slau:
Ok, so i will select the guide audio, open the audio sweet and press analize,
then, will close it.
and select the dub audio and open the audio sweet and choose render? am i right?
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:13 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi Ramy,
> This is all done with the Audio Suite
Hi Ramy,
This is all done with the Audio Suite plug-in so everything is applied from one
window. You select your clips with keyboard shortcuts in the background so you
never have to close the Audio Suite window. The Read Me document has a step by
step description of what to do and I was very
Hi all:
Before perciousing the Vocalign project, need to try it.
and today, i opened the Read me file,
from what i understood, i will select the guide audio, the audio that i wish
all my Other vocal lines to sync with it.
i will open the audio sweet, and choose the vocalign,
the issue is here,
>>>> <<mailto:andre.jarr...@earthlink.net>andre.jarr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ok, how many microphone do you need. And what ballpark are you looking to
>>>> spend.
>>>>
>>>> For live work the dynamic Shure 58 i
b 10, 2018, at 7:57 PM, Andre Jarreau
<<mailto:andre.jarr...@earthlink.net>andre.jarr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
Ok, how many microphone do you need. And what
ballpark are you looking to spend.
For live work the dynamic Shure 58 is the
industry workhorse even some big name artist u
ballpark are you looking to spend.
For live work the dynamic Shure 58 is the
industry workhorse even some big name artist use. Cost $99
The Shure 58 can also be used in the studio
depending what sound you are going for.
My sense is that if you are asking these
questions that you are new to t
microphone do you need. And what ballpark are you looking to
> spend.
>
> For live work the dynamic Shure 58 is the industry workhorse even some big
> name artist use. Cost $99
>
> The Shure 58 can also be used in the studio depending what sound you are
> going for.
&
Ok, how many microphone do you need. And what ballpark are you looking to
spend.
For live work the dynamic Shure 58 is the industry workhorse even some big name
artist use. Cost $99
The Shure 58 can also be used in the studio depending what sound you are going
for.
My sense
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> Of Ronald J. Glaser
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> Subject: Best microphones to use with protools.
>
> What are the best microphones to use w
t?
> I'm surprised CMG and the Holy Spirit haven't provided guidance.
> At 11:10 AM 2/10/2018, you wrote:
>> What are the best microphones to use with protools, and which ones to
>> recommend?
>> Ronald Glaser
>>
>> Founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries
>
Best microphones for which recording application and at which price
point? Dynamics? Ribbons? Condensers? What's your budget?
I'm surprised CMG and the Holy Spirit haven't provided guidance.
At 11:10 AM 2/10/2018, you wrote:
What are the best microphones to use with protools, and which ones
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What are the best microphones to use with protools, and which ones to recommend?
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On 11/9/17, Ricky Prevatte wrote:
> I got a USB hub for my laptop. I have a keyboard that uses the USB dongle I
> had a Bluetooth and it seem to slow everything down way too much. I have
> used this USB wireless keyboard for the
Is there any disadvantage to using a bluetooth extended keyboard in
conjunction with my Macbook Pro for navigating ProTools, or is it
necessary to find a wired keyboard (via USB, etc.)?
My MBP is fairly limited on available ports.
thanks for any insight or feedback.
Alex
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Hi. I am a newbie at protools. I am using it on a Macbookpro 2016,
but I have an external keyboard. I have been going through the
tutorials from protools with speech and they seem pretty good,
although they are using a different version of pt then I have.
Now, my question right now is that I
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>> Subject: Re: Voice-Over recommended configurations to use with Pro Tools
>>
>> Hi Rui,
>>
>> Perhaps if you’re moving around the MIDI Event List, you might actually be
>> looking at something that
help, thanks a bunch.
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Hi Rui,
Perhaps if you’re moving around the MIDI Event List
Hi Rui,
Perhaps if you’re moving around the MIDI Event List, you might actually be
looking at something that’s off screen so it’s not possible to route the mouse
pointer there. Command-h might help focus the selected item into the visible
portion of the screen. You can also zoom the window to
Hi Slau and friends. requesting your suggestions please:
Some months ago, I was having issues about checking items within Mac Sistem
preferences Keybord shortcuts table list, and today happened the same within
PT Midi Event list .
At Mac sistem preferences Keyboard shortcuts tab, I'm only able
Shawn,
Thanks for the demo and very nice job.
Guitar playing ETC also nice.
John
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 9:02 AM, Shawn Brock wrote:
>
> Folks, sometime back someone came on looking for advice on using elastic
> audio. I remember struggling with this myself when I first
Folks, sometime back someone came on looking for advice on using elastic audio.
I remember struggling with this myself when I first started using ProTools.
After I figured a few things out, I recorded a short tutorial on working with
elastic audio. I did this about a year ago, and for some
As long as I can find Internet access at the various hotels, I'll try to
comment where possible or as time allows.
Chris,
there are a couple of things you should check. First, make sure there are no
other windows open. I'm not referring to Pro Tools windows, although that's
also a
OK, this is not cool! Especially seeing I have a deadline for this project.
So, here's the ran down terse version, since it seems that's apparently what
you all seem to prefer for some ungodly weird reason. Anyway, I'm not here to
argue that...
I have a vocal track which I have recorded.
It all depends on what you plan to do with PT.
Will you be recording a lot of tracks at once then mix using a lot of
plug-ins? Will you use a lot of virtual instruments?
Depending on what you want to do in PT you'll find that it's probably
not nececery to get a very powerfull machine, unless you
and definitely max
out ram. Get an SSD. 128GB will be fine as your boot drive Since you will be
using a second drive for Pro Tools Sessions anyways. And last i looked fusion
drives weren’t qualified for Pro Tools use vy Avid (consult the aforementioned
compatibility list) so avoid those
to the
standard mac Pro.
So my question is, with a five year vision in mind, the constand use of
VoiceOver, and protools 12 with the abilaty of working with video also, could
the newest iMac 5K in its largest configuration (I7 quat core, 4.1 gig and 32
gig intern memory) do the job, or could I better
Hi List,
Had to pass this along!
I use these 3 waves plugs in every session!
$99 you cant go wrong!
The V-Comp is worth it alone!
http://www.waves.com/bundles/v-series#v-series-plugins-in-depth-tutorial
YMMV
Chuck
CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
Hi,
Fission will both play and convert .OGG files to whatever format you like.
http://rogueamoeba.com/fission/
Best,
John André Lium-Netland
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Hi list,
I have some .ogg files that someone sent me for song production ideas.
Needless to say My mac mini running mavericks can't play them.
Whats a rock solid solution to convert the .ogg audio in to something usable?
TIA
Chuck
CHUCK REICHEL
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if there are alternatives if we will not be
able to use
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Hi, Slau, Chuck and others,
This is a great question. For me, tools like Twisted Wave keep things
simple, and sometimes that's all I need. I do a lot of voiceovers, and when
I'm managing a project like an audiobook or long form eLearning, or if I'm
dubbing or voicing to time in an already made
If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to
the left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode.
I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit a quick wave or
mp3. I'm a huge fan of Amadeus pro, but I'll definitely check out
Twisted wave.
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Did you mean shuffle mode?
Just curious?
Chuck
On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to the
left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode.
I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit
Hi folks,
If you are looking for a great accessible audio editor take a look at Amadeus
Pro on the app store. it really does a lot of stuff. With Logic I really
don't need it a lot but for voiceovers and the like its great and works well
with Voiceover.
We print the Bible in Braille,
Hi,
Subject says it all. I wonder if any of the virtual drummers out there can be
used under Pro tools 11? I seem to be able to change parameters and the like
but i can't change styles, mixes etc. Is there anything out there i can use? I
have heard good things about Addictive Drums and Superior
telling me that module only has a midi out,
and not a midi in. I find that extremely! hard to believe! How could you
get midi out of the module, if you're not feeding anything into it to start
with. He doesn't even have a midi through. If he did, we could use that,
as you'll see in a minute
A control surface is different from an interface. The M Box has all your ins
and outs for recording and playback. The control surface controls the faders on
screen. Some surfaces have an interface built in like the 003, but the BCF 2000
is just the control surface. So, you'll need both at this
to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
helpful.
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I agree with the control surface thoughts. You can
: Sunday, January 27, 2013 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Hi,
All this is very interesting info since i'm a beginner to all this. I bought
myself a PT bundled with an MBox. How would i hook up the midi keyboard and
the mixer/control surface?
/Krister
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And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
helpful.
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I
...@kristersplace.com
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Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Hi,
All this is very interesting info since i'm a beginner to all this. I
bought
myself a PT bundled with an MBox. How would i hook up
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
helpful.
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I agree
Halatyn
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 3:04 PM
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Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
Hi,
Here's the next newbie question: I understand that an Apple keyboard with
numeric pad is mor or less required to use PT effectively as a blind person,
but what more is required to be effectively using PT? Can a midi keyboard act
as a control surface or do you require that too if you get
Hey Krister il dropbox you Kevins tt.
Now to your first question, maybe you could let us know your intent for
protools.
Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com wrote:
Hi,
Here's the next newbie question: I understand that an Apple keyboard
with numeric pad is mor or less required to use PT
: Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:33 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Krister,
I've been using a Control|24 for about 10 years and have not followed the
control surface market closely for some time. Perhaps others who have
needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Krister,
I've been using a Control|24 for about 10 years and have not followed the
control surface market closely for some time. Perhaps others who have
recently researched this can contribute some suggestions.
As far as mixing with only
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Hey J. R.,
Indeed, even if a person isn't working within an attended session, there's
always the invisible attendee known as time :)
Slau
On Jan
] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 1:46 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Hey J. R.,
Indeed, even if a person isn't working within an attended session, there's
always the invisible attendee known as time
: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
Hey J. R.,
Indeed, even if a person isn't working within an attended session, there's
always the invisible attendee known as time :)
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 1:39 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
I fully agree with everything
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
helpful.
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Poppa Bear wrote
Subject: Re: What's needed to effectively use Pro tools as a blind person?
And for that matter, I'd stick with the 003 mixer version because it
includes at least their version of a scrub wheel which is also quite
helpful.
Slau
On Jan 26, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
I agree with the control
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Actually none.
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Subject: How to use a mac
Hey Rammy,
I've checked out your YouTube channel. Great stuff man. I am also from Egypt
but I live in New York. If you want we can Skype and I can teach you some
things about the Mac. Let me know if you'd like to do that.
Walei
to being back in SL when it comes to PT use.
Lion it is then I guess, unless anybody else chimes in with a dealbreaker.
Cheers
Scott
On 8/29/12, Stephen Martin monkeypushe...@gmail.com wrote:
if this is a general purpose machine as well as for PT use. I suggest lion
as its miles ahead of SL
you're saying, a lot has
changed lately. That got me wondering about a dual boot, but with only
a 128 SSD in there it seems like an excessive waste of space if
there's no big advantage to being back in SL when it comes to PT use.
Lion it is then I guess, unless anybody else chimes
of the web buttons on icloud.com are labeled. Nick Gawronski
On 8/28/2012 6:56 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move.
Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory
that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break
. Nick Gawronski
On 8/28/2012 6:56 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move.
Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory
that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to
ML probably
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move.
Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory
that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to
ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out!
So, I'm going
if this is a general purpose machine as well as for PT use. I suggest lion as
its miles ahead of SL in accessibility iMO. I really could use my mac day to
day without annoyances till lion personally. And it would work well for mixing
and etc as mine has slightly similar specs and works fine
Hi all, I agree that it would be better to first burn the music on to your
mac, import it to PT and then do all your editing there. The best way to
record is with a mic stand and pop filter but I agree that if you really
want to hold the mic it will be better to use a dynamic because
to check on good microphones of both types as it
would not hurt to at least have some of both so I can try different
methods of recordings to see what sounds best as what sounds best for
one project might nott sound best for the other. Also, when applying
effects is it best to use the insert
: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Let me discribe what I am trying to record and then you will
understand what I am trying to do and make more suggestions. I like all
of the suggestions and agree that now that I am wanting to do
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Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Let me discribe what I am trying to record and then you will
understand what I am trying to do and make more suggestions. I like
all of the suggestions and agree that now that I am wanting to do
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Are you saying rip the CD that me and my friends are going to be
performing to into the mac and then import that into pro tools? I am not
burning directly from the digi 003
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