Re: album pre order and are there any mastering engineers on this list?

2017-05-18 Thread 'Edgar Cabachuela' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Cameron what's up. When possible here is my cell get a hold of me when you get 
a chance after reading your email I wanted to get in touch with you regarding 
the album. 562-618-4409 hope to hear from you.

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 18, 2017, at 10:06 AM, Phil Muir  
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> Yes indeed.  Among other things I am a mastering engineer.  Have E-mailed
> you off list.
> 
> Regards, Phil Muir
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> Of Cameron Strife
> Sent: 18 May 2017 17:51
> To: ptaccess
> Subject: album pre order and are there any mastering engineers on this list?
> 
> Hi everybody.
> 
> Two quick things...
> 
> Using the link below, you can pre order my next solo album for only
> $5! If people want to put another amount into the kitty, I have
> different things at various levels. please check it out and feel free
> to send feedback my way! You'll find background info as well as the
> first batch of demos...
> 
> http://www.gofundme.com/2kjjphuh
> 
> Everybody that shares this link on facebook will be entered into a
> drawing to win a previous album of mine either in mp3 format, or, a
> physical cd if you'd prefer something tangible.
> 
> While we're on the subject, do any of you have recommendations for
> getting this link to more people? My facebook and twitter reach isn't
> that big and I'm just not getting a lot of traction with this. If I
> were friends with Satriani, Santana, or Oprah, getting it to a ton of
> people would probably be a lot easier but I'm not in that boat. Lol. I
> know there are tons of people doing the same thing I am with this and
> I feel I'm not standing out.
> 
> Finally, are there any mastering engineers on this list? If so, could
> you send me some before and after clips off list please? I'm
> interested in finding someone to master this and it'd be nice if I
> could pay someone in this community to do the job. You can reach me
> off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Cameron.
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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Donal Fitzpatrick
Hi Ricky,
Really appreciate that.  I suspect that, for what I'll end up using this for, 
it will do everything I need.  No, I don't have those templates.

Cheers,

Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 22:13, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
> 
> I have a Mackie unit I will help you and however I can with it. There are 
> some things it just will not do in Protools. But the basic things it does 
> very well. My rig is down at a time I can better answer your questions when I 
> have everything up and I am sitting at it. Do you have the template layout 
> that Mackie created for Protools?
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> 
>> On May 18, 2017, at 3:40 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> hi Slau,
>> 
>> Lovely, that's all I needed to get me started.  Much obliged.
>> 
>> Dónal
>>> On 18 May 2017, at 20:37, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Donal,
>>> OK, briefly:
>>> Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no 
>>> faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of one track in 
>>> the track list table, the first fader will be that shown track, even if 
>>> it's the third track in the list. The faders reflect all shown tracks in 
>>> order of their appearance in the table. When you've shown more tracks than 
>>> your surface has, you'll have to bank over to the next set of tracks so 
>>> that fader 1 becomes the ninth shown track and fader 8 becomes the 
>>> sixteenth shown track and so on.
>>> By default, most surfaces with encoder knobs will default to pan and the 
>>> faders will default to track volume. There are certainly a bunch more 
>>> functions but those are very standard.
>>> HTH,
>>> Slau
>>> 
>>> 
 On May 18, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
 wrote:
 
 Hi Slau,
 
 Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part.  I've made the 
 necessary changes to the MCU-pro.  Protools recognises it, so all that is 
 good.
 
 Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how 
 to assign a track to a channel strip.  How do I, again just for the sake 
 of an example, ensure that the pan knob moves the track in the stereo 
 field, or the fader adjusts the gain.
 
 See, told you they were basic questions! *smile*
 
 All the best,
 
 Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 17:45, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Donal,
> 
> Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
> instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons 
> and knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a 
> different dAW. Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third 
> party surfaces. Those surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI 
> emulation (again, a Mackie standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most 
> likely, you'd need to boot the surface into some type of Pro Tools mode 
> or HUI mode. I know a couple of others on the list have had some 
> experience with the Mackie surfaces. I'd venture to say that the 
> experience was not intuitive and somewhat successful but I'll let them 
> chime in.
> Best,
> Slau
> 
>> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi there peoples,
>> 
>> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear 
>> asking, but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give 
>> a disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like 
>> that.  I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development 
>> and HCI  who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is 
>> available.
>> 
>> So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected 
>> it up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic 
>> Protools with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an 
>> "idiot's guide" to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work 
>> (and it's basic basic stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've 
>> produced a few podcasts, screencast audio tracks (and the like) but 
>> that's about it.  however, I may be undertaking an M.Sc. in music 
>> technology in the autumn, and part of that is based around Protools; so 
>> I'm trying to get a head-start.
>> 
>> Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
>> 
>> Donal
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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Ricky Prevatte
I have a Mackie unit I will help you and however I can with it. There are some 
things it just will not do in Protools. But the basic things it does very well. 
My rig is down at a time I can better answer your questions when I have 
everything up and I am sitting at it. Do you have the template layout that 
Mackie created for Protools?

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On May 18, 2017, at 3:40 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
> wrote:
> 
> hi Slau,
> 
> Lovely, that's all I needed to get me started.  Much obliged.
> 
> Dónal
>> On 18 May 2017, at 20:37, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Donal,
>> OK, briefly:
>> Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no 
>> faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of one track in 
>> the track list table, the first fader will be that shown track, even if it's 
>> the third track in the list. The faders reflect all shown tracks in order of 
>> their appearance in the table. When you've shown more tracks than your 
>> surface has, you'll have to bank over to the next set of tracks so that 
>> fader 1 becomes the ninth shown track and fader 8 becomes the sixteenth 
>> shown track and so on.
>> By default, most surfaces with encoder knobs will default to pan and the 
>> faders will default to track volume. There are certainly a bunch more 
>> functions but those are very standard.
>> HTH,
>> Slau
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 18, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau,
>>> 
>>> Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part.  I've made the 
>>> necessary changes to the MCU-pro.  Protools recognises it, so all that is 
>>> good.
>>> 
>>> Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how to 
>>> assign a track to a channel strip.  How do I, again just for the sake of an 
>>> example, ensure that the pan knob moves the track in the stereo field, or 
>>> the fader adjusts the gain.
>>> 
>>> See, told you they were basic questions! *smile*
>>> 
>>> All the best,
>>> 
>>> Dónal
 On 18 May 2017, at 17:45, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
 
 Hi Donal,
 
 Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
 instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and 
 knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different 
 dAW. Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party 
 surfaces. Those surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI 
 emulation (again, a Mackie standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most 
 likely, you'd need to boot the surface into some type of Pro Tools mode or 
 HUI mode. I know a couple of others on the list have had some experience 
 with the Mackie surfaces. I'd venture to say that the experience was not 
 intuitive and somewhat successful but I'll let them chime in.
 Best,
 Slau
 
> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi there peoples,
> 
> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear 
> asking, but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give 
> a disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like 
> that.  I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development 
> and HCI  who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is 
> available.
> 
> So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected 
> it up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic 
> Protools with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an 
> "idiot's guide" to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work 
> (and it's basic basic stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced 
> a few podcasts, screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about 
> it.  however, I may be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the 
> autumn, and part of that is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a 
> head-start.
> 
> Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
> 
> Donal
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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Donal Fitzpatrick
hi Slau,

Lovely, that's all I needed to get me started.  Much obliged.

Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 20:37, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Donal,
> OK, briefly:
> Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no 
> faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of one track in the 
> track list table, the first fader will be that shown track, even if it's the 
> third track in the list. The faders reflect all shown tracks in order of 
> their appearance in the table. When you've shown more tracks than your 
> surface has, you'll have to bank over to the next set of tracks so that fader 
> 1 becomes the ninth shown track and fader 8 becomes the sixteenth shown track 
> and so on.
> By default, most surfaces with encoder knobs will default to pan and the 
> faders will default to track volume. There are certainly a bunch more 
> functions but those are very standard.
> HTH,
> Slau
> 
> 
>> On May 18, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau,
>> 
>> Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part.  I've made the necessary 
>> changes to the MCU-pro.  Protools recognises it, so all that is good.
>> 
>> Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how to 
>> assign a track to a channel strip.  How do I, again just for the sake of an 
>> example, ensure that the pan knob moves the track in the stereo field, or 
>> the fader adjusts the gain.
>> 
>> See, told you they were basic questions! *smile*
>> 
>> All the best,
>> 
>> Dónal
>>> On 18 May 2017, at 17:45, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Donal,
>>> 
>>> Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
>>> instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and 
>>> knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different 
>>> dAW. Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party 
>>> surfaces. Those surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI 
>>> emulation (again, a Mackie standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most 
>>> likely, you'd need to boot the surface into some type of Pro Tools mode or 
>>> HUI mode. I know a couple of others on the list have had some experience 
>>> with the Mackie surfaces. I'd venture to say that the experience was not 
>>> intuitive and somewhat successful but I'll let them chime in.
>>> Best,
>>> Slau
>>> 
 On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
 wrote:
 
 Hi there peoples,
 
 Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear 
 asking, but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give a 
 disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like that.  
 I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development and HCI  
 who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is available.
 
 So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected 
 it up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic 
 Protools with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an 
 "idiot's guide" to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work 
 (and it's basic basic stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced 
 a few podcasts, screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about 
 it.  however, I may be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the 
 autumn, and part of that is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a 
 head-start.
 
 Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
 
 Donal
 
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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Donal,
OK, briefly:
Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no 
faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of one track in the 
track list table, the first fader will be that shown track, even if it's the 
third track in the list. The faders reflect all shown tracks in order of their 
appearance in the table. When you've shown more tracks than your surface has, 
you'll have to bank over to the next set of tracks so that fader 1 becomes the 
ninth shown track and fader 8 becomes the sixteenth shown track and so on.
By default, most surfaces with encoder knobs will default to pan and the faders 
will default to track volume. There are certainly a bunch more functions but 
those are very standard.
HTH,
Slau


> On May 18, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau,
> 
> Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part.  I've made the necessary 
> changes to the MCU-pro.  Protools recognises it, so all that is good.
> 
> Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how to 
> assign a track to a channel strip.  How do I, again just for the sake of an 
> example, ensure that the pan knob moves the track in the stereo field, or the 
> fader adjusts the gain.
> 
> See, told you they were basic questions! *smile*
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Dónal
>> On 18 May 2017, at 17:45, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Donal,
>> 
>> Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
>> instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and 
>> knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different 
>> dAW. Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party surfaces. 
>> Those surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI emulation (again, a 
>> Mackie standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most likely, you'd need to 
>> boot the surface into some type of Pro Tools mode or HUI mode. I know a 
>> couple of others on the list have had some experience with the Mackie 
>> surfaces. I'd venture to say that the experience was not intuitive and 
>> somewhat successful but I'll let them chime in.
>> Best,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi there peoples,
>>> 
>>> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear 
>>> asking, but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give a 
>>> disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like that.  
>>> I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development and HCI  
>>> who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is available.
>>> 
>>> So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected it 
>>> up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic Protools 
>>> with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an "idiot's 
>>> guide" to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work (and it's 
>>> basic basic stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced a few 
>>> podcasts, screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about it.  
>>> however, I may be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the autumn, 
>>> and part of that is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a 
>>> head-start.
>>> 
>>> Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
>>> 
>>> Donal
>>> 
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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Donal Fitzpatrick
Hi Slau,

Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part.  I've made the necessary 
changes to the MCU-pro.  Protools recognises it, so all that is good.

Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how to 
assign a track to a channel strip.  How do I, again just for the sake of an 
example, ensure that the pan knob moves the track in the stereo field, or the 
fader adjusts the gain.

See, told you they were basic questions! *smile*

All the best,

Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 17:45, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Donal,
> 
> Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
> instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and 
> knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different dAW. 
> Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party surfaces. Those 
> surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI emulation (again, a Mackie 
> standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most likely, you'd need to boot the 
> surface into some type of Pro Tools mode or HUI mode. I know a couple of 
> others on the list have had some experience with the Mackie surfaces. I'd 
> venture to say that the experience was not intuitive and somewhat successful 
> but I'll let them chime in.
> Best,
> Slau
> 
>> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi there peoples,
>> 
>> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear asking, 
>> but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give a 
>> disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like that.  
>> I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development and HCI  
>> who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is available.
>> 
>> So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected it 
>> up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic Protools 
>> with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an "idiot's guide" 
>> to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work (and it's basic basic 
>> stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced a few podcasts, 
>> screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about it.  however, I may 
>> be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the autumn, and part of that 
>> is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a head-start.
>> 
>> Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
>> 
>> Donal
>> 
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RE: album pre order and are there any mastering engineers on this list?

2017-05-18 Thread Phil Muir
Yes indeed.  Among other things I am a mastering engineer.  Have E-mailed
you off list.

Regards, Phil Muir

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Cameron Strife
Sent: 18 May 2017 17:51
To: ptaccess
Subject: album pre order and are there any mastering engineers on this list?

Hi everybody.

Two quick things...

Using the link below, you can pre order my next solo album for only
$5! If people want to put another amount into the kitty, I have
different things at various levels. please check it out and feel free
to send feedback my way! You'll find background info as well as the
first batch of demos...

http://www.gofundme.com/2kjjphuh

Everybody that shares this link on facebook will be entered into a
drawing to win a previous album of mine either in mp3 format, or, a
physical cd if you'd prefer something tangible.

While we're on the subject, do any of you have recommendations for
getting this link to more people? My facebook and twitter reach isn't
that big and I'm just not getting a lot of traction with this. If I
were friends with Satriani, Santana, or Oprah, getting it to a ton of
people would probably be a lot easier but I'm not in that boat. Lol. I
know there are tons of people doing the same thing I am with this and
I feel I'm not standing out.

Finally, are there any mastering engineers on this list? If so, could
you send me some before and after clips off list please? I'm
interested in finding someone to master this and it'd be nice if I
could pay someone in this community to do the job. You can reach me
off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com

Thanks,

Cameron.

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album pre order and are there any mastering engineers on this list?

2017-05-18 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody.

Two quick things...

Using the link below, you can pre order my next solo album for only
$5! If people want to put another amount into the kitty, I have
different things at various levels. please check it out and feel free
to send feedback my way! You'll find background info as well as the
first batch of demos...

http://www.gofundme.com/2kjjphuh

Everybody that shares this link on facebook will be entered into a
drawing to win a previous album of mine either in mp3 format, or, a
physical cd if you'd prefer something tangible.

While we're on the subject, do any of you have recommendations for
getting this link to more people? My facebook and twitter reach isn't
that big and I'm just not getting a lot of traction with this. If I
were friends with Satriani, Santana, or Oprah, getting it to a ton of
people would probably be a lot easier but I'm not in that boat. Lol. I
know there are tons of people doing the same thing I am with this and
I feel I'm not standing out.

Finally, are there any mastering engineers on this list? If so, could
you send me some before and after clips off list please? I'm
interested in finding someone to master this and it'd be nice if I
could pay someone in this community to do the job. You can reach me
off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Donal,

Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any 
instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and 
knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different dAW. 
Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party surfaces. Those 
surfaces would have to operate in some type of HUI emulation (again, a Mackie 
standard) so I'd try looking there first. Most likely, you'd need to boot the 
surface into some type of Pro Tools mode or HUI mode. I know a couple of others 
on the list have had some experience with the Mackie surfaces. I'd venture to 
say that the experience was not intuitive and somewhat successful but I'll let 
them chime in.
Best,
Slau

> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi there peoples,
> 
> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear asking, 
> but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give a 
> disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like that.  I'm 
> actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development and HCI  who 
> mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is available.
> 
> So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected it 
> up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic Protools 
> with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an "idiot's guide" 
> to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work (and it's basic basic 
> stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced a few podcasts, 
> screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about it.  however, I may 
> be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the autumn, and part of that 
> is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a head-start.
> 
> Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.
> 
> Donal
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Using Protools with Mackie MCU pro

2017-05-18 Thread Donal Fitzpatrick
Hi there peoples,

Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear 
asking, but I'm going to do so anyway.  Before I do, I just want to give a 
disclaimer:  I'm not an audio engineer, musician, or anything like that. 
 I'm actually an assistant prof. who teaches software development and HCI 
 who mucks around with audio stuff in whatever spare time is available.

So to the point.  I've got my hands on a Mackie MCU-Pro.  I've connected it 
up to Protools, and opened the mixing session from the fantastic Protools 
with speech tutorials..  Now:  Can any of you point me at an "idiot's 
guide" to using PT with a control surface?  I've done my work (and it's 
basic basic stuff) using keyboard only thus far.  I've produced a few 
podcasts, screencast audio tracks (and the like) but that's about it. 
 however, I may be undertaking an M.Sc. in music technology in the autumn, 
and part of that is based around Protools; so I'm trying to get a 
head-start.

Thanks again for any answers, and your patience.

Donal

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