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> On May 10, 2017, at 5:15 AM, Stefan Albertshauser
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> Hi,
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> I have two questions:
> 1. How would you edit mouth clicks?
> 2. How would you time stretch a clip from 30 seconds to 2 minutes without
> using the mouse?
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> T
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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Stefan Albertshauser
Sent: 10 May 2017 10:16
To: Pro Tools Access
Subject: Two questions
Hi,
I have two questions:
1. How would you
Hi,
I have two questions:
1. How would you edit mouth clicks?
2. How would you time stretch a clip from 30 seconds to 2 minutes without using
the mouse?
Thanks in advance.
Stefan
P.S.: What's going on with the groups, that used roger?Von meinem iPhone
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Hi,
I think clip gain works at the clip level, semi distructively, as in you
can undo, but perhaps not undo them once you've got the changes out of
the undo queue.
Saying that though, I seem to remember something in the undo menu about
clip gain removal, so try there.
Secondly, because (I t
1. If I have a track which I have done some clip gain modifications to, is
there a real quick way that I can then get rid of all those mods, as if I'd
never done any clip gaining at all to the track? This way, as far as CG goes,
I can pretty much start over with a fresh slate? The audio track
te content. I don't want
to replicate something that Kevin has already put up, although it's looking
like putting things on my own site might wind up being necessary like it or
not.
Chris.
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it interesting. and
when PT access gets going, it could be moved over there or linked from there as
well.
On May 19, 2013, at 9:31 PM, "Chris Gilland" wrote:
> Sorry for the really vague subject line, but I honestly can't think of what
> would be rellavant to put.
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ility.
/Krister
20 maj 2013 kl. 03:31 skrev Chris Gilland :
> Sorry for the really vague subject line, but I honestly can't think of what
> would be rellavant to put.
>
> Anyway, I have two questions.
>
> first of all, let's face the blunt truth. Kevin might
Sorry for the really vague subject line, but I honestly can't think of what
would be rellavant to put.
Anyway, I have two questions.
first of all, let's face the blunt truth. Kevin might not like me saying
this, and might get a bit irritated at me, but this isn't to shame him
Hi Krister,
There priceless! :)
But seriously Aaron at groov 3 gives us 50% off because only the audio is
usable for us.
$20.00 is the average price. :)
YMMV
CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFFAWING :)
In GOD I Trust
On Mar 24, 2013, at
Hi Krister,
The Pro Tools Reference Guide has a chapter on automation and explains
everything you'll need to know about it. Have you read it yet? Under Part 9
Mixing, go to chapter 44 Automation. Everything is explained there. On top of
that, of course, experimentation is perhaps one of the bes
How much are those Groove3 tutorials?
/Krister
24 mar 2013 kl. 17:38 skrev CHUCK REICHEL:
> Hi Krister,
>
> Get this tutorial from groove 3 called "Automation Secrets by Michael Costa"
> This is one of the best Tutorials on PT automation.
> There are some on this list that can testify to this! :
Hi Krister,
Get this tutorial from groove 3 called "Automation Secrets by Michael Costa"
This is one of the best Tutorials on PT automation.
There are some on this list that can testify to this! :)
YMMV
CHUCK REICHEL
soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
954-742-0019
GUFF
Hello folks. I'm still struggling to come to grips with Pro tools and have a
couple questions. Since i come from the world of Porta studios and stand-alone
recording units that aren't so advanced, the whole automation thing has me more
confused than is my normal state of mind. Is there an idiots
There's a difference between touch sensitive and non touch sensitive motorized
faders.
Touch sensitive faders will disengage the motor the moment you touch it,
allowing you to rewrite automation.
Faders without touch sensitivity will not disengage the motor, thus you're
fighting with it as it'
Only things needed in that control pannel is to enable the high pass
filters on the inputs, (which you can do relatively easily enough by
putting an eq on the insert as a work around) and changing sync if
you wanted to use things like S/PDIF and etc. Otherwise i think you
can set up cue mixes
Hi good people.
I have two somewhat different questions, that's why i told a bit about them in
the subject line, because if someone can't answer one, they might be able to
answer the other.
I've got the MBox interface bundled with Pro tools and i was trying to get into
the system preference for
Hi all,
Here are two questions:
1. Just to memorize: How do I activate or deactivate the group "all" wit
Shortcuts?
2. How do you compensate beat detective so that you can get the same results?
Thanks.
Stefan
arrow keys are for setting start and end point for a selection on the fly.
- T.O.M
On Mar 30, 2012, at 6:54 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
> From what I understand, markers are for saving spots in your project,
> whereas arrow keys are for marking regions for editing.
>
> You can change to SMTPE time
>From what I understand, markers are for saving spots in your project,
whereas arrow keys are for marking regions for editing.
You can change to SMTPE time in the counter display. It says counter
display or something, can't remember.
Anyways, hth,
On 30/03/2012, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
OK.
I totally understand that pressing num pad period then enter your number
then period again will jump you to that marker. I also totally get that
hitting num pad period, dial in your number, then press num pad enter will
let you reassign! that marker to another location.
What, however I
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