From hereon in, Target Note shal be refered to as Garget Note,
I'll get right onto AutoTune, and get them to change their references
to it as well! Whoever said it originally, get on your dancing shoes,
you've just made history! LOL.
On 17/10/2011, David Eagle onlineea...@googlemail.com wrote:
With the copying to different tracks thing, I can copy fine if the
audio is on the same track, but what if I have two tracks. One has
main vocals on it, and 1 wants to have a cannon on it, could I copy
audio from Main VOcals, to the second track?
Cheers.
On 17/10/2011, Gordon Kent
Yes, use Control-semicolon or control-p to move the insertion point either down
or up through the various tracks until you're on the track into which you'd
like to paste the audio and just paste it.
Slau
Stefan,
You can select other curve presets by using either the Control or Option
modifiers with the left and right arrow keys. Select the range you wish to fade
and bring up the fade dialog (Command-f, I believe). If you're dealing with a
fade out, use the Control key. If you're dealing with a
Hiya all,
Is it possible to import more than 1 video file, and have them on separate
tracks?
When I go to import a second video file, it says it'll remove the first one,
what's that all about?
Cheers,
Take care,
Chris Norman
Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Skype [and iChat]:
Hi,
I have a quick question. Is Instrument Pack included in PT9, or do I
need to buy separate? Are they accessible and worth to buy?
Thanks,
JL
It depends on which version of PT you have.
On 10/19/2011 1:50 PM, Chris Norman wrote:
Hiya all,
Is it possible to import more than 1 video file, and have them on
separate tracks?
When I go to import a second video file, it says it'll remove the first
one, what's that all about?
Cheers,
PT9, not HD.
What can I do with that? :-D
Take care,
Chris Norman
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I don't remember off the top of my head but on the Avid website there is
a comparison chart explaining what you get in each version of PT.
On 10/19/2011 5:54 PM, Chris Norman wrote:
PT9, not HD.
What can I do with that? :-D
Take care,
Chris Norman
Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com