That's the Transport window. Double-tap VO+F2 to have the VoiceOver Window
Chooser come up in a list and you can see what windows are present. Command+1
on the numeric keypad will open and close the Transport window.
> On Jun 10, 2022, at 9:49 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> So, if I go
So, if I go to the dashboard with command+n, then command+1 to the
create tab, and make a new session not based off a template, I obviously
get thrown in the session with no tracks.
Now, I create either an audio or instrument track. After I do so, rather
than being placed in the edit window
Follow the link and follow the directions. Be sure to click on the Avid Pro
Tools text and it will expand information that will guide you step-by-step.
https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/4406832231441-How-to-Integrate-KOMPLETE-KONTROL-with-Your-DAW
Respectfully,
Steve
Oh, sorry my mistake. Been a while since I've set mine up lol.
Rory
> On Jun 11, 2022, at 11:45 AM, accessibleproto...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Actually, it is inside the edit window in ProTools, it is not in the top
> menu bar. In the edit window, there is a button that says toolbar options
>
Right now, I've created an instrument stereo track. I've instantiated
Komplete Kontrol. In my browser, I went on my factory library side to
Alecia's Keys, then used the big auditorium preset. I then did shift+R
to arm the track. Up to this point, everything worked flawlessly.
Now comes the
Chapter 1 offers the Pre-Flight Checklist which doesn't require a
demonstration. If people can't follow those instructions without an audio
demonstration, I'm afraid they probably couldn't handle working with Pro Tools.
I suppose it's sort of a litmus test :)
Mic was a Neumann U 47 into
For the most part, I did add that stuff in Chapter 19 where I cover Manual
Write, Write On stop and the various Write, Trim and Glide to Current commands.
Cheers!
> On Jun 10, 2022, at 4:21 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso
> wrote:
>
> Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
> Thank you so much.
>
It's right in the Introduction toward the end of the page.
> On Jun 10, 2022, at 4:08 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Where do I go to download the sessions that are often mentioned within the PT
> Access online guide? Each chapter doesn't seem to have links to them. I
> definitely see
Actually, it is inside the edit window in ProTools, it is not in the top menu bar. In the edit window, there is a button that says toolbar options menu. Click that, and you will find all of the settings you were looking for.Rocco Fiorentinowww.musicbyrocco.com(609)922-3838On Jun 10, 2022, at 6:06
Where do I go to get the most up to date version of FloTools, and, is it
cilicon M1 compatible?
Chris.
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Hit vo m to go to the menu bar and go across to edit. It is not in the pro
tools edit window but rather the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Rory
> On Jun 11, 2022, at 7:29 AM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
>
> In the preflight section of chapter 1 on the PT Access guide, it states:
>
Hi, I like these wonderful tutorials a lot. One demo that I think is
missing is the demo on how to change the different mac and Pro Tools
settings as all of mine are correct but havving audio demos would be
helpful for some users. I like the quality of the audio content so was
just wondering
Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
Thank you so much.
Question, are you planing to make some apendix highlighting the advance
automation and edit that protools ultimate has now eve protools studio has?
Thanks,
Juan
> On Jun 9, 2022, at 23:20, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> The long-awaited "Pro Tools
Where do I go to download the sessions that are often mentioned within
the PT Access online guide? Each chapter doesn't seem to have links to
them. I definitely see that I have to listen to the accompanying audio
from the website, which is fine, but it keeps saying refer to the
xxx.ptx session
In the preflight section of chapter 1 on the PT Access guide, it states:
* In the toolbar menu of the edit window, the “Transport”, “midi
Controls”, and “expanded transport” settings should be checked.
I remember being able to hit command+equals to switch from the mix and
edit windows. I
Hi Chris. Welcome back to the ProTools list again! I don’t know you that well,
but I remember listening to a podcast you did Wayback in 2013 called A Look at
ProTools. This is when I was first learning how to use the software again with
Mac OS X and voiceover and it was helpful. Wow, it sounds
You can create a marker by pressing FN+Return which emulates the Enter key.
> On Jun 10, 2022, at 9:34 AM, Dammie Onafeko wrote:
>
> Hey Chris! It’s possible to use ProTools without a num pad keyboard. You just
> won’t be able to do some things like creating a marker. If you can devise
>
This was launched literally this morning:
The "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is a free online resource made
possible through the Berklee College of Music and features a comprehensive
series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind users of Avid's Pro Tools
digital audio workstation
Hey Chris! It’s possible to use ProTools without a num pad keyboard. You
just won’t be able to do some things like creating a marker. If you can
devise other ways of getting to a point in the session or fast forwarding
without relying on using number 2 on num pad keyboard, it is doable with
your
Chris, like I explained on Twitter, I would use the extended keyboard. If you
have an already learned, Pro Tools now has the capability to program keyboard
shortcuts and I believe it is covered in the new comprehensive guide that was
just released today. Explore those things and flow tools and
Yes, you can perfectly use PT with Chi's Virtual Extended Keyboard which ships
with Flo Tools. It's very comfortable once you get used to it.
IC
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> On 10 Jun 2022, at 14:44, Christopher Gilland wrote:
>
> I absolutely understand completely that my experience would be way
I absolutely understand completely that my experience would be way way
better with a full sized keyboard using a numpad, and that this would be
hugely hugely preferred and advised. So let me get that out of the way.
That said however, is it even remotely possible to navigate and
effectively
Hey guys, I'm sure a lot of you remember me, and if nothing else,
probably know me from the Komplete Kontrol Access list, and also the VO
Logic users group.
I won't bore you all with much intro since most of you already do know
me, but I do wanna catch all of you, especially people like
Hi Katie,
Indeed, accessibility on all fronts has come such a long way. I'm glad to
finally be able to share it and will continue to contribute as things develop.
Best,
Slau
> On Jun 10, 2022, at 1:14 AM, Kathryn Zodrow wrote:
>
> Hi Slau. Thanks for the great news about this ProTools guide
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