You can't do too much with the free version of protools using
voiceover, mostly because it won't let you change some important
settings that you need for accessibility. The advanced version is
available at an annual subscription paid monthly. I know you have
had some trouble with your currency,
Hi again,
I'm fine thanks. I hope all is well with you. Thank's for the
information. I have some idea of what I can do with Pro Tools. The
part that worries me is how can I do it and whether I can do as much
as I wrote above with the free version. I have worked with programs
such as GarageBand, lo
Hi, how are you? You should be able to compose music in pro tools. If you
have a native instruments controller, now you should be able to record your
musical ideas, directly from the native instruments komplete kontroler. If you
have access to one it will work directly with pro tools. You’l
Yes I'm getting triplets also! :)
Chuck
On Jan 5, 2014, at 12:52 AM, Poppa Bear wrote:
> Slau, FYI, many of your messages to the list show up in doubles or tripples.
> - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44
ur messages to the list show up in doubles or tripples.
> - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Protools accessibility
>
>
> Hi christian,
>
> Welcome to the list. In attempting to an
On the cd I recently finished, I used several of the stock synthesizers for
keys and drums. I also used addictive drums for four of the songs. While every
piece wasn't accessible, I was able to find work around for most things while
there were some major issues in version ten, I personally found
Hi, yes. As with most DAWs, they all include their own stock synths, and
all sorts of other plugins. As far as I know, the ones I have used
(Deverb, and others) are accessible to some degree, and even more so if you
have a control surface. Pro-tools does come with synths such as vacuum, TL
M
my recorded tracks, etc. In short, the things I can do in Sonar as
of today.
Are there any softsynths included with Protools?
Many thanks,
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Poppa Bear
Sent: den 5 januari 2014 07:00
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility
colaberating
on the same DAW makes up for anything I may miss about Sonar.
HTH
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From: "Slau Halatyn"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility
Hi christian,
Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your que
Slau, FYI, many of your messages to the list show up in doubles or tripples.
- Original Message -
From: "Slau Halatyn"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Protools accessibility
Hi christian,
Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your que
Hi christian,
Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar.
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts
that I have when I see a question like this. F
Hi christian,
Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar.
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts
that I have when I see a question like this. F
Hi christian,
Welcome to the list. In attempting to answer your question, for illustration
purposes, allow me to turn the tables just a little bit. I've never used Sonar.
If I asked you how accessible it is, you might have some of the same thoughts
that I have when I see a question like this. F
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