Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Roy
does the Maschine also support speech?
best
Roy.

From: Slau Halatyn 
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 11:35 PM
To: PTAccess List 
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

Just to be clear, Komplete Kontrol is a plug-in that has a dedicated series of 
MIDI controller keyboards that interface with the plug-in but the plug-in 
itself has no libraries. The Komplete Kontrol plug-in can load Native 
instruments products like Komplete and Komplete Ultimate or individual plug-ins 
like Kontakt or third party VST plug-ins. The only thing resembling a library 
that comes with the Komplete Kontrol series controllers is something called 
"Komplete Select" which is a very simple library consisting largely of Kontakt 
instruments and some synths. While the KK S series controllers come with this 
basic library as a download, the more comprehensive Komplete 11 or Komplete 11 
Ultimate is a much more diverse and comprehensive package of, not only 
instruments but also some processing and effects plug-ins. 
HTH

  On Dec 10, 2017, at 3:43 PM, Andre Jarreau  
wrote:

  Good article.  Plan to use a surface controller for track control EQ etc.   
An article read weeks ago referred to  the NI Komplete Kontrol as a midi 
controller but said nothing about mixing tracks.  I think it’s a very good 
keyboard with a high quality library.  I’m thinking other midi instruments can 
also use the NIKK library as well.  Not fully sure on that though.
   
  Thanks for the article.
   
  Andre.
   
  From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Slau Halatyn
  Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 2:00 PM
  To: PTAccess List
  Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader
   
  The Komplete Kontrol S series keyboard is a MIDI keyboard and not a control 
surface. While it does have encoder knobs, it's not the type of controller that 
controls track volume, mute, pan, etc. Here's an article that lists compatible 
devices:
  
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Pro-Tools-12-Approved-Audio-Interfaces-and-Peripherals
   
  and it should be noted that a control surface like the Mackie Universal, 
Presonus FaderPort 8 and some other third party manufacturers make surfaces 
that have HUI implementation which Pro Tools supports. Not all HUI emulations 
are alike, however, so it's good to do your research before taking a plunge.
  slau
   
On Dec 10, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Andre Jarreau  
wrote:
 
I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do 
you go to see the list of supported midi control systems.
Andre  
 
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader
 
The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to read 
the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll definitely 
take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far better way to 
go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just not feasible.
Slau
custom 
  On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy  wrote:
   
  hi friends
  what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter 
to a physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am 
using controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).
  huge thanks for any input
  Roy.
   
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Re: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver keys

2017-12-10 Thread Roy

made the switch here as well; indeed much more comfortable.
thanks a bunch
Roy.

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From: Slau Halatyn

Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 1:04 AM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver 
keys


Consider this a bit of a public service announcement for VoiceOver users who 
use Pro Tools. There have always been several keyboard shortcuts in Pro 
Tools that have conflicted with VoiceOver. They haven't been problems, per 
se, as there were only a couple. Without getting into details, there are a 
number of keyboard shortcuts coming up in future versions of Pro Tools that 
will add to the conflicts. Yes, it's possible to pass through the key 
commands but the nature of the upcoming shortcuts is such that one might 
want to repeatedly use these shortcuts and passing through would be an 
exercise in inefficiency.


It is for this reason especially that I'd highly recommend switching the 
VoiceOver keys from Control+Option to CapsLock if you haven't already done 
so. I know that quite a number of users have their settings set to use both 
and some have made the full transition. I made it a point this year to make 
the jump and I'm glad I did. I made the initial transition before knowing 
that the upcoming Pro Tools shortcuts would conflict so I'm happy to have 
made the change early on. I'd encourage users to get used to the alternative 
because you'll be glad you made the switch when the time comes.


There is the one aspect of the modifier only being on the left side of the 
qwerty keyboard that makes left side combinations somewhat trickier at first 
but you really do get used to it quickly. When I switched over, the first 
day was difficult and the second day was much easier. Within 3 days it 
became easy and, at this point, I'd never go back.


I know a bunch of you have already done this so I'm just giving a heads up 
to those who haven't yet made the adjustment. Getting used to it now, before 
the new shortcuts are implemented, will make it easier later on.

slau

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Re: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver keys

2017-12-10 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Glad I got started with that. Thank you for the heads up.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Dec 10, 2017, at 7:32 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> OK, thank you for letting us know.
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>  
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> - Original Message -
> From: Slau Halatyn
> To: PTAccess List
> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 6:04 PM
> Subject: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver 
> keys
> 
> Consider this a bit of a public service announcement for VoiceOver users who 
> use Pro Tools. There have always been several keyboard shortcuts in Pro Tools 
> that have conflicted with VoiceOver. They haven't been problems, per se, as 
> there were only a couple. Without getting into details, there are a number of 
> keyboard shortcuts coming up in future versions of Pro Tools that will add to 
> the conflicts. Yes, it's possible to pass through the key commands but the 
> nature of the upcoming shortcuts is such that one might want to repeatedly 
> use these shortcuts and passing through would be an exercise in inefficiency.
> 
> It is for this reason especially that I'd highly recommend switching the 
> VoiceOver keys from Control+Option to CapsLock if you haven't already done 
> so. I know that quite a number of users have their settings set to use both 
> and some have made the full transition. I made it a point this year to make 
> the jump and I'm glad I did. I made the initial transition before knowing 
> that the upcoming Pro Tools shortcuts would conflict so I'm happy to have 
> made the change early on. I'd encourage users to get used to the alternative 
> because you'll be glad you made the switch when the time comes.
> 
> There is the one aspect of the modifier only being on the left side of the 
> qwerty keyboard that makes left side combinations somewhat trickier at first 
> but you really do get used to it quickly. When I switched over, the first day 
> was difficult and the second day was much easier. Within 3 days it became 
> easy and, at this point, I'd never go back.
> 
> I know a bunch of you have already done this so I'm just giving a heads up to 
> those who haven't yet made the adjustment. Getting used to it now, before the 
> new shortcuts are implemented, will make it easier later on. 
> slau
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Re: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver keys

2017-12-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, thank you for letting us know.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Slau Halatyn 
  To: PTAccess List 
  Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 6:04 PM
  Subject: important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver 
keys


  Consider this a bit of a public service announcement for VoiceOver users who 
use Pro Tools. There have always been several keyboard shortcuts in Pro Tools 
that have conflicted with VoiceOver. They haven't been problems, per se, as 
there were only a couple. Without getting into details, there are a number of 
keyboard shortcuts coming up in future versions of Pro Tools that will add to 
the conflicts. Yes, it's possible to pass through the key commands but the 
nature of the upcoming shortcuts is such that one might want to repeatedly use 
these shortcuts and passing through would be an exercise in inefficiency.

  It is for this reason especially that I'd highly recommend switching the 
VoiceOver keys from Control+Option to CapsLock if you haven't already done so. 
I know that quite a number of users have their settings set to use both and 
some have made the full transition. I made it a point this year to make the 
jump and I'm glad I did. I made the initial transition before knowing that the 
upcoming Pro Tools shortcuts would conflict so I'm happy to have made the 
change early on. I'd encourage users to get used to the alternative because 
you'll be glad you made the switch when the time comes.

  There is the one aspect of the modifier only being on the left side of the 
qwerty keyboard that makes left side combinations somewhat trickier at first 
but you really do get used to it quickly. When I switched over, the first day 
was difficult and the second day was much easier. Within 3 days it became easy 
and, at this point, I'd never go back.

  I know a bunch of you have already done this so I'm just giving a heads up to 
those who haven't yet made the adjustment. Getting used to it now, before the 
new shortcuts are implemented, will make it easier later on. 
  slau

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important message regarding future Pro Tools features and VoiceOver keys

2017-12-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Consider this a bit of a public service announcement for VoiceOver users who 
use Pro Tools. There have always been several keyboard shortcuts in Pro Tools 
that have conflicted with VoiceOver. They haven't been problems, per se, as 
there were only a couple. Without getting into details, there are a number of 
keyboard shortcuts coming up in future versions of Pro Tools that will add to 
the conflicts. Yes, it's possible to pass through the key commands but the 
nature of the upcoming shortcuts is such that one might want to repeatedly use 
these shortcuts and passing through would be an exercise in inefficiency.

It is for this reason especially that I'd highly recommend switching the 
VoiceOver keys from Control+Option to CapsLock if you haven't already done so. 
I know that quite a number of users have their settings set to use both and 
some have made the full transition. I made it a point this year to make the 
jump and I'm glad I did. I made the initial transition before knowing that the 
upcoming Pro Tools shortcuts would conflict so I'm happy to have made the 
change early on. I'd encourage users to get used to the alternative because 
you'll be glad you made the switch when the time comes.

There is the one aspect of the modifier only being on the left side of the 
qwerty keyboard that makes left side combinations somewhat trickier at first 
but you really do get used to it quickly. When I switched over, the first day 
was difficult and the second day was much easier. Within 3 days it became easy 
and, at this point, I'd never go back.

I know a bunch of you have already done this so I'm just giving a heads up to 
those who haven't yet made the adjustment. Getting used to it now, before the 
new shortcuts are implemented, will make it easier later on. 
slau

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RE: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Andre Jarreau
Cool, thanks for the clarity. 

Andre

 

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Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 3:35 PM
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Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

Just to be clear, Komplete Kontrol is a plug-in that has a dedicated series of 
MIDI controller keyboards that interface with the plug-in but the plug-in 
itself has no libraries. The Komplete Kontrol plug-in can load Native 
instruments products like Komplete and Komplete Ultimate or individual plug-ins 
like Kontakt or third party VST plug-ins. The only thing resembling a library 
that comes with the Komplete Kontrol series controllers is something called 
"Komplete Select" which is a very simple library consisting largely of Kontakt 
instruments and some synths. While the KK S series controllers come with this 
basic library as a download, the more comprehensive Komplete 11 or Komplete 11 
Ultimate is a much more diverse and comprehensive package of, not only 
instruments but also some processing and effects plug-ins.

HTH

 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 3:43 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Good article.  Plan to use a surface controller for track control EQ etc.   An 
article read weeks ago referred to  the NI Komplete Kontrol as a midi 
controller but said nothing about mixing tracks.  I think it’s a very good 
keyboard with a high quality library.  I’m thinking other midi instruments can 
also use the NIKK library as well.  Not fully sure on that though.

 

Thanks for the article.

 

Andre.

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 2:00 PM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

The Komplete Kontrol S series keyboard is a MIDI keyboard and not a control 
surface. While it does have encoder knobs, it's not the type of controller that 
controls track volume, mute, pan, etc. Here's an article that lists compatible 
devices:

 

 
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Pro-Tools-12-Approved-Audio-Interfaces-and-Peripherals

 

and it should be noted that a control surface like the Mackie Universal, 
Presonus FaderPort 8 and some other third party manufacturers make surfaces 
that have HUI implementation which Pro Tools supports. Not all HUI emulations 
are alike, however, so it's good to do your research before taking a plunge.

slau

 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Andre Jarreau < 
 andre.jarr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

 

I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do you 
go to see the list of supported midi control systems.

Andre  

 

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 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to read 
the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll definitely 
take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far better way to 
go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just not feasible.

Slau

custom 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy <  shtup...@013.net> 
wrote:

 

hi friends

what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter to a 
physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am using 
controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).

huge thanks for any input

Roy.

 

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Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Just to be clear, Komplete Kontrol is a plug-in that has a dedicated series of 
MIDI controller keyboards that interface with the plug-in but the plug-in 
itself has no libraries. The Komplete Kontrol plug-in can load Native 
instruments products like Komplete and Komplete Ultimate or individual plug-ins 
like Kontakt or third party VST plug-ins. The only thing resembling a library 
that comes with the Komplete Kontrol series controllers is something called 
"Komplete Select" which is a very simple library consisting largely of Kontakt 
instruments and some synths. While the KK S series controllers come with this 
basic library as a download, the more comprehensive Komplete 11 or Komplete 11 
Ultimate is a much more diverse and comprehensive package of, not only 
instruments but also some processing and effects plug-ins.
HTH

> On Dec 10, 2017, at 3:43 PM, Andre Jarreau  
> wrote:
> 
> Good article.  Plan to use a surface controller for track control EQ etc.   
> An article read weeks ago referred to  the NI Komplete Kontrol as a midi 
> controller but said nothing about mixing tracks.  I think it’s a very good 
> keyboard with a high quality library.  I’m thinking other midi instruments 
> can also use the NIKK library as well.  Not fully sure on that though.
>  
> Thanks for the article.
>  
> Andre.
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of Slau Halatyn
> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 2:00 PM
> To: PTAccess List
> Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader
>  
> The Komplete Kontrol S series keyboard is a MIDI keyboard and not a control 
> surface. While it does have encoder knobs, it's not the type of controller 
> that controls track volume, mute, pan, etc. Here's an article that lists 
> compatible devices:
> http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Pro-Tools-12-Approved-Audio-Interfaces-and-Peripherals
>  
> 
>  
> and it should be noted that a control surface like the Mackie Universal, 
> Presonus FaderPort 8 and some other third party manufacturers make surfaces 
> that have HUI implementation which Pro Tools supports. Not all HUI emulations 
> are alike, however, so it's good to do your research before taking a plunge.
> slau
>  
>> On Dec 10, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Andre Jarreau > > wrote:
>>  
>> I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do 
>> you go to see the list of supported midi control systems.
>> Andre  
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
>> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
>> Behalf Of Slau Halatyn
>> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
>> To: PTAccess List
>> Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader
>>  
>> The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
>> However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to 
>> read the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll 
>> definitely take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far 
>> better way to go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just 
>> not feasible.
>> Slau
>> custom 
>>> On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy >> > wrote:
>>>  
>>> hi friends
>>> what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter to 
>>> a physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am 
>>> using controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).
>>> huge thanks for any input
>>> Roy.
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RE: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Andre Jarreau
Good article.  Plan to use a surface controller for track control EQ etc.   An 
article read weeks ago referred to  the NI Komplete Kontrol as a midi 
controller but said nothing about mixing tracks.  I think it’s a very good 
keyboard with a high quality library.  I’m thinking other midi instruments can 
also use the NIKK library as well.  Not fully sure on that though.

 

Thanks for the article.

 

Andre.

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 2:00 PM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

The Komplete Kontrol S series keyboard is a MIDI keyboard and not a control 
surface. While it does have encoder knobs, it's not the type of controller that 
controls track volume, mute, pan, etc. Here's an article that lists compatible 
devices:

http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Pro-Tools-12-Approved-Audio-Interfaces-and-Peripherals

 

and it should be noted that a control surface like the Mackie Universal, 
Presonus FaderPort 8 and some other third party manufacturers make surfaces 
that have HUI implementation which Pro Tools supports. Not all HUI emulations 
are alike, however, so it's good to do your research before taking a plunge.

slau

 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do you 
go to see the list of supported midi control systems.

Andre  

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to read 
the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll definitely 
take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far better way to 
go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just not feasible.

Slau

custom 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy <  shtup...@013.net> 
wrote:

 

hi friends

what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter to a 
physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am using 
controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).

huge thanks for any input

Roy.

 

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Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
The Komplete Kontrol S series keyboard is a MIDI keyboard and not a control 
surface. While it does have encoder knobs, it's not the type of controller that 
controls track volume, mute, pan, etc. Here's an article that lists compatible 
devices:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Pro-Tools-12-Approved-Audio-Interfaces-and-Peripherals
 


and it should be noted that a control surface like the Mackie Universal, 
Presonus FaderPort 8 and some other third party manufacturers make surfaces 
that have HUI implementation which Pro Tools supports. Not all HUI emulations 
are alike, however, so it's good to do your research before taking a plunge.
slau

> On Dec 10, 2017, at 1:28 PM, Andre Jarreau  
> wrote:
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> I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do 
> you go to see the list of supported midi control systems.
> Andre  
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> The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
> However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to read 
> the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll 
> definitely take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far 
> better way to go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just 
> not feasible.
> Slau
> custom 
>> On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy > > wrote:
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>> hi friends
>> what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter to 
>> a physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am 
>> using controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).
>> huge thanks for any input
>> Roy.
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RE: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

2017-12-10 Thread Andre Jarreau
I’m considering the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard.  Where do you 
go to see the list of supported midi control systems.

Andre  

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
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Subject: Re: assigning a plug-in/track parameter to a physical knob/fader

 

The best type of controller to use with Pro Tools is one that is supported. 
However, if you're trying to use a generic MIDI controller, it's best to read 
the control surfaces guide pdf and follow instructions there. It'll definitely 
take some sighted assistance. Again, a supported surface is a far better way to 
go if at all possible and I realize that sometimes it's just not feasible.

Slau

custom 

On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:06 AM, Roy  wrote:

 

hi friends

what’s the most convenient way of assigning a plug-in or track parameter to a 
physical controller on a midi control surface in ProTools 12.8.2? (am using 
controllers by Novation and the uc-33E).

huge thanks for any input

Roy.

 

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RE: Free PT?

2017-12-10 Thread Andre Jarreau
Makes sense Pro Tools First would be limited being a PT- Lite version built for 
newbees.  Gotta like it.

 

As for accessibility.  Is PT First only limited by what is not built into it?  
Orare there limitations to accessibility for what is actually built in to First?

 

Andre

 

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No worries. Years ago there was a product called "Pro Tools Free" which was an 
older version and quite limited. Yes, these days it's Pro Tools First that 
they're encouraging new users to try. It's also limited but in different ways.

 

On Dec 9, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Anne Davis  wrote:

 

That’swhere I was confused.  I didn’t realize Protools First was the name.  My 
apologies.

 

 

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I'm not sure where the confusion is. I'm not talking about Flo Tools. I'm 
answering your question about the free version of Pro Tools which is known as 
Pro Tools First. It's less than ideal for accessibility. the full version of 
Pro Tools is the more accessible route. Flo tools simply makes Pro Tools far 
more efficient to use and speeds up workflow way beyond what using Pro Tools 
alone offers blind users.

 

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Don’t you mean “flotools” is still not ready?

I was trying to figure out which route to go myself, and I heard protools only 
works with a MAC and I have a PC.

 

 

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Pro Tools First isn't ready for prime time as it concerns accessibility. it's 
somewhat accessible. Pro Tools is the way to go.

 

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Hi guys,  I heard there was a free version of ProTools.  Is this true and would 
it be a good place to get used to or learn TroTools?

 

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