Re: protools 2018-12 and mohave

2018-12-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
Byron responded to your message. Here's his message again: Great day Adrian, my name is Byron Harden and I am the owner and director of I See Music llc, which is a company that trains the blind in audio production as it pertains to adaptive technology and techniques. We have a virtual training

RE: protools 2018-12 and mohave

2018-12-29 Thread accessiblecomputer
Hi, I don’t know who is Byron, but if you have contact details you can pass them on privat to me, if is not too much. Thanks in advance. Adrian Tamasan From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Slau Halatyn Sent: 29 December 2018 13:10 To: PTAccess List Subject: Re: protools

Re: A feature request for Flotools

2018-12-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Victor, Not that I necessarily have to apologize for the ignorant comments of others but sorry you and others have to witness the small-minded comments of Chuck on the subject of Flo Tools. The fact of the matter is that all but a few blind Pro Tools users use Flo Tools for obvious reasons.

Re: A feature request for Flotools

2018-12-29 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Victor, do your self a favor and learn "Pro Tools" Not fake tools that will break with every new release of Pro tools! Anybody remember "QuickKeys"? :( YMMV Chuck On Dec 28, 2018, at 8:29 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote: > Hi. > I hope it's OK to post feature requests for Flotools, if for no other

Re: protools 2018-12 and mohave

2018-12-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
I'd encourage speaking with Byron about Pro Tools training and would also probably recommend waiting a bit before learning Flo Tools commands. Learn the way Pro Tools works out of the box and then supplementing it with Flo Tools will turbo charge your experience. Apart from that, the specs you

Re: A feature request for Flotools

2018-12-29 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Victor, Efficiency is what Flo Tools is all about and it's an idea that's been discussed once or twice. I think the challenge is that, to do such a thing with one keystroke is problematic because people want to hear what they want to hear and nothing else while others want something