Hello,
When importing WAV files, pro tools doesn't seem to prompt me to save it in the
project audio folder. But when importing mp3 files it does this and converts
them to wav files. What can i do to get it to copy wav files to the project
folders audio files folder when importing? Using
I assume that if i have the mouse and VO curser routed to each other
by default in VO settings i can skip that step in your guide? I
suppose thats my cue to go order a magic trackpad for the iMac.
Thanksagain.
On 9/8/11, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
crap, now I forgot the second
Hi
On Sep 9, 2011, at 1:45 PM, Monkey Pusher wrote:
I assume that if i have the mouse and VO curser routed to each other
by default in VO settings i can skip that step in your guide? I
suppose thats my cue to go order a magic trackpad for the iMac.
Thanksagain.
Not necessarily. Usually
Ah, yes, thanks for catching that, frank. Indeed, Control-Option-Command-f5 to
route mouse to VO cursor.
Steve, I never tether the mouse pointer to the VO cursor because I've found
that voiceOver can misrepresent things in that mode. For example, VoiceOver
tends to skip over menu items when
Steve,
1. To add multiple files to their own tracks in Pro Tools, use the Import Audio
command and navigate to the first file you wish to add.
Press Return (not Enter) and then navigate to each file you wish to add,
pressing Return for each of them.
When you're done, press the Done button and
Forgot the third question:
Press Shift plus s or m or r on any selected track and the shortcuts will work.
HTH,
Slau