Re: selecting multiple tracks

2010-09-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hey Herman, Hold Shift while pressing the select buttons. Best, Slau On Sep 21, 2010, at 10:15 PM, Herman Fermin wrote: > I'm using the digi003 right now. I know this is logical but I think > I'm missing something. How do you select multiple tracks from the > boared? It only selects one at a t

RE: selecting multiple tracks

2010-09-21 Thread Bryan Smart
Just press all of the select buttons at once. Want to select tracks 2 and three, press both select 2 and select 3 down at the same time. I think that all of the HUI control surfaces work like that. Bryan -Original Message- From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.c

selecting multiple tracks

2010-09-21 Thread Herman Fermin
I'm using the digi003 right now. I know this is logical but I think I'm missing something. How do you select multiple tracks from the boared? It only selects one at a time. So if I select 1 through four, only track 4 shows up as selected in the track table. HF

Re: grid mode

2010-09-21 Thread Kevin Reeves
Yep. I do it all the time. When selecting, cutting, coppying, pasting, etc, I'm always in grid mode. On Sep 20, 2010, at 11:24 PM, HF wrote: > Has anyone messed with grid mode and try to put things to the grid? > > HF

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Herman Fermin
Thank you Slau. Awesome. HF On 9/21/10, Scott Chesworth wrote: > Awesome post Slau, thanks for passing on the wisdom! > > On 9/21/10, Slau Halatyn wrote: >> Hi Herman, >> >> First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so >> any >> audio you delete will cause the subsequ

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Scott Chesworth
Awesome post Slau, thanks for passing on the wisdom! On 9/21/10, Slau Halatyn wrote: > Hi Herman, > > First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so any > audio you delete will cause the subsequent region to move forward to close > the gap. Scrub to the unwanted sound and

Re: crossfades

2010-09-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Herman, First, to edit out clicks and pops, make sure you're in Shuffle mode so any audio you delete will cause the subsequent region to move forward to close the gap. Scrub to the unwanted sound and move back just a bit (to give yourself room for an extra silent crossfade. Hold down the shi

Re: grid mode

2010-09-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hey Herman, Grid mode is really a visually-oriented mode that allows one to drag a region with the grabber tool while an outline of the region jumps in increments determined by the nudge value. When choosing to move regions by dragging, one would really have to move things in small degrees to t