with the numeric keypad in any mode—Classic,
Transport or Shuttle.
Best,
Slau
On Jun 14, 2010, at 5:48 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Yup yup, that's exactly the workflow I remember from the olden days.
Presumably, this functionality hinges upon the num pad being in
classic mode though right
.
On 6/14/10, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it an Apple keyboard? Is num lock off? You don't have numpad commander
on, right?
Slau
On Jun 14, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Weird, it didn't seem to work here with the default setting of the num
pad.
I'll check
Hi Ronald,
I've mixed 32 track sessions with a minimum of one plugin per track on
a Mac mini with worse specs than those, so yeah, it should serve you
well enough unless your needs are intensive. You'll want to work with
an HDD faster than 5400rpm though for multitracking, so either go for
a
macros, but this tool could help with other apps, and they might.
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:44 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: boom?
Ah
Has anyone figured out decent workflows to select multiple tracks? I
can select one at a time from the tracklist table in either the edit
or mix windows, but the control-click option-click and command-click
tricks I was expecting to be able to perform don't seem to work.
Any advice appreciated...
.
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:59 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: setting time selections
Just to bump this old thread and bring it to a close
: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 11:00 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: boom?
Last known official statistics indicate that I'm 40 percent less bastardly
than the leading pusher of commercial
, for
example, however, might be within plug-in windows where there might be extra
options within a TDM plug-in versus an RTAS. Most of the time, though, the
plug-ins are pretty much identical.
HTH
Slau
On Jun 26, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Ah, well saying that I was underwhelmed
that I've ever encountered. Setup like it is, they could release
patches or other updates, and you might never run in to them.
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 6:54 AM
Lex
On Jul 18, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey Thierry,
Fear not, this isn't the Pro Tools elite, it's a relaxed list and the
regular posters are all decent welcoming people. Some of us know each
other from using the previously accessible incarnation of Pro Tools a
few years
Sneak with caution, and don't make any sudden movements, Slau is 90
percent ninja. I haven't seen it firsthand, but rumour has it he's
capable of destroying any Sonar system with a single left-handed chop.
Apparently that was the plan for ACB, but health and safety came down
pretty hard, so we got
It's clunky, but this is the most consistent way I've found so far to
select multiple tracks.
Have your mouse cursor locked to your VO cursor for this to cut down
on keystrokes. Then in the edit window, interact with each track you
want to select and shift+click the name which should be the first
the mouse curser,
it's still in the zoom cluster. No wonder it's not selecting the tracks. It
did for a minute, but no more. Any thoughts?
On Jul 24, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
It's clunky, but this is the most consistent way I've found so far to
select multiple tracks.
Have your
Hi HF,
Well, if you can use the thing at all it's safe to assume you're
running the latest version, because anything predating 8.0.4 didn't
work with VoiceOver lol. For future reference though, one universal
way to check the version of applications is to hit Command+I when
you're focused on an
I'd say Kevin is right on the money with the 44.1 khz 16 bit advice.
Assuming this chap is running through some kind of cheapo onboard
chipset for sound, i've seen a few that don't go any higher than that,
so although files will open, you get silence and on particularly
unlucky days lock-ups too..
An extra note of caution I'd add here, in my experience the ASIO
drivers for the Avid interfaces I tried were hideous. This was version
7.0 of the standalone drivers running on XP SP3, using an Mbox, the
I/O of a 002, and an Mbox2Pro. The two DAWs I tried were Sonar
Producer 7, 8.0, and 8.5, as
Hey Herman,
I tend to think of the screen reader as being one more thing on the
list of noises to keep under control to avoid the volume levels of the
session ramping up and up. Depending on your role during the
configuration stages, screen reader output can be even more important
than the audio
-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:09 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VoiceOver with Pro Tools
Hey Herman,
I tend to think of the screen reader as being one more thing on the list
Folks,
Has anybody figured out a way of reordering tracks after creation? As
an example, let's say I have a last minute flash of inspiration for a
lead guitar harmony, but I'm creating the track for this stroke of
genius to reside on after tracking a load of keys. By default, when I
create a new
dirty edits in a pretty noisy environment so couldn't
hear the difference between shapes clearly enough to be sure whether
it was the default being used or not.
Scott
On 9/22/10, Herman Fermin hermanfer...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Slau. Awesome.
HF
On 9/21/10, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo
Neat, I didn't know that trick about hitting multiple selects at once
working too.
With larger numbers of tracks, who needs grouping when you could chain
3 HUI surfaces, take off your shoes, get your tongue involved, and
still have 3 select buttons that are unpressable? LOL.
Scott
Does anyone have any experience of getting legacy control surfaces to
work in PT8?
I have a JL Cooper CS32 here, it's a nifty little portable control
surface that's built like a tank, and I'm interested in reserecting it
if possible so that I have a controller on hand for some recordings
and
Are those new and hopefully improved drivers backward compatible with
the earlier Mbox line? If so, I have an Mbox2Pro here that I can test
them with in Sonar. It'd be on XP instead of 7, but would at least
give some clues about accessibility and whether the biggest issues
have been resolved.
Hi,
Well that's semi-bad news. From what's written though, it looks like
you could install the driver for the interface that you're considering
purchasing and investigate the control pannel without it being
present. It won't answer the question of whether these drivers perform
any better, but
:
Yeah that's what I also thought, but couldn't download anything. You have to
be registered I guess. Can I register without some sort of license?
Ronald
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptacc...@googlegroups.com] Namens
Scott Chesworth
Verzonden: zondag 10
, rather than
the one which has just been performed.
Not inaccessibility as such, but if it could be tweaked it would be a
big improvement.
Cheers
Scott
On 11/4/10, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Slau,
Just had time to investigate the workspace window in more detail
Odd, can you reproduce it consistently in GarageBand Bryan? I used GB
pretty heavily for a few weeks and never saw anything like this
happen.
On 11/21/10, Bryan Smart bryansm...@bryansmart.com wrote:
This isn't just a problem with Pro Tools. Happens with Garage Band, also. I
seem to remember
Yowza! Unless my tiny mind is failing, that's 2AM UK time. Too rock n'
roll for my day job, but if it's well attended I'll hold out for
recordings and catch up that way I guess.
On 2/1/11, Frank Carmickle fr...@carmickle.com wrote:
Hello folks
So by popular demand we will move our conference
On 3/15/11, Herman Fermin hermanfer...@gmail.com wrote:
I remember reading this and thought I saved it. I'm saving it now.
Thank you
HF
On 3/14/11, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Herman,
Here's something you missed in February:
Original message from Slau:
I remember
Hi Tobi,
To answer their first question, reading level meters is possible.
Adjusting levels is quite a broad question, but you could report to
them that the volume fader for each track is easily minnipulated with
VO or a control surface, precise levels can be read in DB, resetting
levels to 0db
Hi folks,
So yesterday, I started out recording my first entirely PT based
project since getting back on Avid's horse. For the most part, the
session went pretty well. I'm digging into comping takes and doing
some tidying up today, and noticing that my Mac is seriously
struggling. Wondered
800 7200 rpm disk and see how it goes.
Take care
--FC
On Apr 4, 2011, at 4:51 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi folks,
So yesterday, I started out recording my first entirely PT based
project since getting back on Avid's horse. For the most part, the
session went pretty well. I'm digging
hard drive? Some other people told me that I must rather go
for a entry level mac book pro or imac as the mini would be to slow.
But I'm sure you guys would be able to give me better advice as you
also record. thanks
Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi Frank,
Yup, point taken about memory and drives
Woah, somehow I didn't know they did 7200 bus powered drives! Gotta get me one!
On 4/5/11, Frank Carmickle fr...@carmickle.com wrote:
Hi
On Apr 5, 2011, at 8:05 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Snip...
Tricky to say whether a Mac mini would do the job without knowing what
you record. If you can
small stuff never more than 8 tracks at a time and never use a lot of
plug ins while mixing, only EQ dynamics and maybe a effect on vocals.
I want to however record 24 track in the future but by that time I'll
hopefully have the money to upgrade my mac to whatever I need then.
Scott Chesworth
You'll want to track to an external drive wherever possible IMHO.
There's a certain amount you can get away with working on an internal
drive, probably more so with solid state, but that's not going to be a
rock solid system you can rely on. Pro Tools is pretty resource
hungry, plus there's the
I was also hoping to take this for a quick spin with a free hour I
have this evening. Gotten as far as steinberg.net talking German at
me, Googling for a direct link without much joy, and noticing people
saying you need an E Licence key or something to grab the trial?
If anybody gets any further
From memory, F12 was another one that Avid recommend you disable. It's
originally assigned to bring up Dashboard so I can't say I've missed
it, but I also can't say I use it in PT either. It's an alternative to
using Command+Space to start recording. Likely not a deal breaker,
just adding it to
Hey Nickus,
Given what the accessibility of Neuendo has been like thus far, I
doubt you'll get a definite answer on this list, it's more likely a
question for Google. Also given how Mac OS apps tend to be more
selfcontained, my guess would be that you won't run into issues having
both DAWs
Hey Nickus,
Nope, never heard of PT being anywhere near that much of a swine on
Mac, so you should be fine.
Scott
On 6/3/11, Nickus de Vos bigboy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 3, 1:52 pm, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Nickus,
Given what the accessibility of Neuendo has
Hi folks,
I find myself in the mixing chair once more, but this time I have a
less-than-stellar kit sound to work with. Less-than-stellar is
actually quite diplomatic. Seeing as the material is trashy sounding
indie rock, I'm aiming to be able to reinforce the kick, snare and
toms with decent
Sure, I know it can be done, it's more can be done with VO that I'm after here.
So far, the most progress I've been able to make is the maker of the
sample sets I'd ideally like to use has offered to supply them in a
format to work with Structure. I'm not sure how much that's going to
help,
Well, with something like QuicKeys scripts, we can click a coordinate.
Last time I dabbled in QuicKeys, I was able to assign a keystroke to
do so, and there was also a way of generating a menu which contained a
list of all predefined shortcuts. A minor snag here is that it totally
relies on
gate your drums until just that desired sound
b is present you just have to create the replacement sound make sure
your start point is exact and the bit and sample rate is the same, it
works excellent.
On Jun 18, 2:26 am, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure, I know it can
effort on ALL fronts!
Talk soon
On Jun 20, 2011, at 5:12 PM, David Eagle wrote:
I shall certainly do that tomorrow. Thanks Scott
On 20/06/2011, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
I've already emailed accessibil...@apple.com with a request for them
to implement either
my friend and myself drinks. Genius!
Out of interest Scott, have you tried using quick keys? I downloaded
the trial, but at a quick glance have not managed to decipher much
yet.
On 29/06/2011, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep, I received a reply that was much of a muchness
, that may help some.
Gord
-Original Message-
From: Scott Chesworth
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:39 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Software instruments and precise editing
Hi Brian,
I don't think anybody is saying Apple are passing the buck here. There
approach
.
--
From: Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 3:39 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Software instruments and precise editing
Hi Brian,
I don't think anybody is saying Apple are passing the buck here
Hey JPR,
Kevin's post that I'm replying to makes a crucial distinction for you.
Every punch creates a new region, so you already have start and end
points marked out for you as soon as you hit stop. There are
keystrokes to jump to or select the previous or next region boundary
or content between
Hi all,
I picked up a Frontier Designs AlphaTrack a few months ago, seemed
like the cheapest way to get some hands on access to plugins and
scrubbing. As it turns out, 90% of my work since buying it has been
straight up tracking, so I've only recently started to spend some
proper time with it.
Out of interest, has anybody ever run Pt in a version of an OS hosted
on an external drive. My thinking was that I could upgrade the
internal to Lion and reap the rewards of general usage, then boot into
10.6.7 on an external drive when it's time to do PT sessions.
Supposing that can work, would I
I should think the lack of ports will be more of an issue than the
performance of the Air itself. Can't say I've ever tried running an
interface and an external drive off one USB socket before, but I'd be
surprised if the results were productive at higher track counts or for
heavy plugin use.
The warning during installation is about the Command+Space shortcut.
That's the shortcut to start recording in PT, so yup, it's pretty
important lol. From memory, you can deactivate the OS from grabbing
this shortcut and free it up for Pro Tools to use in System Prefs,
Keyboard, shortcuts tab,
Hey Steve,
Really curious to know more about your POD setup! I picked up a Bass
POD XT on a whim because it was going stupidly cheap second hand, but
haven't really had time to sit down with it yet beyond some initial
scrolling and twiddling.
To what extent do the changes get announced with the
Hey Chris,
Are you using a full external numpad? If so, the numpad dot found just
to the right of numpad zero will be your decimal. If the numpad is
imbedded into a laptop keyboard, F/N-. would be the keystroke. Either
way it's worth you finding this key, since it's also used in the
quickest ways
that much that
i am willing to get rid of the POD then we'll see.But if i knew the full
version of 11 was accessible it would be work it to ditch my cloogy, but
working partially accessible POD set up.
On Oct 22, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
I've only used Eleven Free briefly, but from
bouncing means it's a
real-time process.
HTH,
Slau
On Oct 23, 2011, at 6:55 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey Slau,
If you use the Export Regions command, is there an option to export
quicker than realtime?
Not gonna be in front of PT for a few weeks, but I had to ask in case
I forgot
Hey Brian,
Mike set up a Dropbox folder for the conference calls. I've jsut added
you to the list of members, so you should be getting an email from
Dropbox any second now.
Hth
Scott
On 3/29/12, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello folks,
I tried replying to a message earlier
,
sounds like Eagle but with a bit extra on the end - - to hear the
first conference call.
Thanks again my friend
On 29/03/2012, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
David and Jean-Phillippe both invited now.
On 3/29/12, Jean-Philippe Rykiel jpryk...@gmail.com wrote:
Me to, please
Hey Brian,
I'm on the road at the moment, but will get the file over to you
tomorrow if nobody else can hook you up in the meantime.
Scott
On 29 Mar 2012, at 13:46, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
This message is for Scott Chessworth. I saw that you had sent me a
dropbox
Hi Jean,
The folder and recording were actually created by Mike, this isn't really
my gig at all, I just happened to be in my email earlier when the requests
came in.
Mike's a busy boy, so if you have the time and space foe a public link then
go for it. Can't imagine Mike would have any issue
http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
http://myspace.com/jeanphilipperykiel
- Original Message -
From: Scott Chesworth
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: conference call dropboxfolder
Hi Jean,
The folder and recording
I know a ton of sighted PT dabblers that would love this, but can't really
see how it'd be worth its price tag for a screen reader user. It would help
you get things done if you find it easier to remember an 8x19 matrix of
buttons than standard shortcuts, but given how key-happy VO itself is
Just a footnote... when Slau says hit return to select additional
files to import, he means return on the numpad as opposed to enter on
the qwerty keyboard. Just a footnote for anyone who's not used to how
those two keys often do different things in PT yet. I see people
interchanging what they
Return on the qwerty keyboard and Enter on the numeric key
pad. But, yes, it sometimes makes a difference.
Cheers,
Slau
On Apr 11, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Just a footnote... when Slau says hit return to select additional
files to import, he means return on the numpad
It's always struck me as strange that this is the default behaviour,
especially considering that when you create an audio track it appears
set to unity.
On 4/13/12, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Can't think of one personally.
On Apr 12, 2012, at 10:55 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
Welcome aboard man! I'll be back on the PT wagon too within the next
few weeks. Just mulling over a few last decisions.
On 4/14/12, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I finally bought protools the other day and it came in the mail today. I
can hardly wait to get it
There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
memory with 9 it was installed by default. Definitely worth a tinker,
sounded great to my ears when I last used it to re-amp some weak
guitar tracks. Also, it's not appropriate for every genre, but the
Sansamp PSA-1 plugin is great
with sonar or is that an extra cost. I hear
people like tht one alot and keep forgetting to look for it.
- T.O.M
On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
wrote:
There should be a free version of Eleven that came with PT, from
memory with 9 it was installed
if playing live again though, those things are lot easier
to carry to gigs on public transit lol. Well i 'll try to recrod a clean
guitar DI next time and then run it through either 11 and PSA-1 next time.
Thanks for the heads up
- T.O.M
On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Scott Chesworth
Just a short reply to chime in with a here here across the board to
everything that's been said so far. Having dealt with a company
acquired by Avid recently, I wouldn't change a thing about Slau's
intended approach. And, aside from struggling to think of anybody else
equally qualified for the
Yep Brian, Airport is Apple speak for Wifi. Hit CTRL+F8 as you were,
arrow right to Airport, arrow down to open that menu, then choose
turn Airport off or something to that effect.
No idea if it'll solve it, but hth a bit
Scott
On 5/1/12, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin,
I dimly recall Gord having a tinker with it a month or so back. He put
up a post saying it looked pretty usable from a brief inspection.
Would definitely be interested in a more thorough review though if you
have time.
Scott
On 5/2/12, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Has
Surely if the parameters are automatable, VO would give us those
values to work with in the plugins window? I was under the impression
that's how the workaround Avid's guy implemented worked, but could be
wrong.
On 5/3/12, Gordon Kent dbmu...@cybernex.net wrote:
Hello:
The ua2 plug-ins are vst
!
The TL Space IR reverb does respond with out a controller but extremely
clunky!
YMMV
CHUCK REICHEL
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
In GOD I Trust
On May 3, 2012, at 6:42 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Surely if the parameters are automatable, VO would give us those
values
Got it in one Nate
On 5/3/12, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
To solo in safe mode, is the key stroke, command and click while on the solo
button? I am not in the studio right now, but am double checking.
Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering
and
Just a stab in the dark, but I noticed on the previous thread you'd
upgraded to 10.7.4. Wonder whether that could be something to do with
it considering it's only the built in card that's acting up? I usually
hold off and do some Googling before any OS upgrades on a machine
that's running PT, just
11, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Just a stab in the dark, but I noticed on the previous thread you'd
upgraded to 10.7.4. Wonder whether that could be something to do with
it considering it's only the built in card that's acting up? I usually
hold off and do some Googling before any
Hey Steve,
I usually find that a quick burst of shuttling can be substituted for
scrub when it comes to these situations where you're scrubbing just to
get the right stuff selected. To Shuttle with the keyboard, use CTRL
and your choice of numpad number, with numpad 5 being play at standard
To add to Ronald's answer, accessibility only came back in with 8.0.4
onward. If you're machine is running Lion, you're out of luck with
anything that starts with an 8 anyway. I reckon stick with the version
of 9 that you've got installed and working.
Hth
Scott
On 5/19/12, Ronald van Rhijn
Good point Mr Norman! If there were some sort of donation pot to take
the edge off, I'd chip in when and where possible.
Cheers
Scott
On 6/18/12, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
To reitterate all that everyone has said, thank you for your efforts
Slau. I don't know how
Karen, were you knocking how lossy mp3 is as a format, or did I misunderstand?
If so, there really are bigger fish to fry. Dunno if the trend has
spread to Canada yet, but here in London your average Joe/Joanna who
likes his/her music has stopped using headphones to deafen themselves,
now, they
: Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 2:18 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mainstream Recording?
This is a really interesting thread!
For anyone that might care to listen, my band tracked this tune
entirely in a spare bedroom. Thanks to the modern
: Re: Mainstream Recording?
Good god. That sounds great as well. Man. You people are blowing me away
left and right. I think we're gonna put a page on the site showcasing all
yall's youtube vids. THis is great.
Kevin
On Jun 22, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey Brian,
Very
Hey Eric,
There's not a keystroke to toggle this setting so far as I know, but
you can disable hints from within the VO utility and use VO+Shift+N
whenever you need to get the info a hint would've announced.
In Lion, get to VO Utility with VO+F8, go down to Verbosity in the
utility categories
Its not really a case of them lacking knowledge Nick. More down to a
lack of finances, probably a fear of destabilising a gigantic
codebase, and some serious politics. All a matter of oppinion, but for
what it's worth, my oppinion is that we're best having someone poking
at their internals rather
Hey Kevin,
Did you not dig it enough to purchase after the demo, or do you
already have a plugin you prefer? Just curiosity really.
Cheers
Scott
On 8/22/12, Kevin Reeves reeves...@gmail.com wrote:
Piano tech worked fine for me on Pro TOols. I could see all of the
parameters no problem. Not
Of Kevin Reeves
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:23 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Question about Pianoteq
I preferred to use the pianos in logic.
On Aug 22, 2012, at 5:44 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey Kevin,
Did you not dig it enough to purchase after the demo, or do
Good work sir! Thanks as always for keeping us posted.
Scott
On 8/27/12, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted to let everybody here know that I've scheduled a meeting with a
few people at Avid for late October while I'm at the AES show. Naturally,
I'll keep the list apprised
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Air here that I primarily use when I'm on the move.
Stupidly, I updated it to Mountain Lion, banking on a shaky theory
that if the move from SL to Lion didn't break accessibility, Lion to
ML probably wouldn't either. That's how well my theories work out!
So, I'm going to
in accessibility iMO. I really could use my mac day
to day without annoyances till lion personally. And it would work well for
mixing and etc as mine has slightly similar specs and works fine for mixing
and etc.
On Aug 28, 2012, at 7:56 PM, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all
Confirmed, they defo did read in Lion.
On 8/30/12, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:49 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry, I couldn't find the old thread to post this in, so my bad, but I
found another problem with Pro Tools and OS X MountainLion which I
Hey Chris,
logic-accessibility+subscr...@googlegroups.com should get you hooked
up. It's pretty quiet there of late understandably.
Scott
On 9/10/12, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
That would be great. And, just before I close this grosely off-topic
with my full appologies,
Hey Slau,
I'm not in front of PT to test this, but is closing and reopening the
edit window not enough to get that playlist selector back so that VO
can interact with it? I mean forcing it to close with Cmd-W and then
re-opening, as opposed to the usual behaviour of toggling between edit
and mix
tomorrow unless you get to it first ;)
Slau
On Sep 28, 2012, at 6:29 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hey Slau,
I'm not in front of PT to test this, but is closing and reopening the
edit window not enough to get that playlist selector back so that VO
can interact with it? I mean forcing it to close
Hey Yuma,
The issue we're trying to draw their attention to is that in the edit
window of Pro Tools, counter values (that speak start time, the range
you have selected etc) have suddenly started just saying numeric
text instead of speaking dynamic information like beat 3, 480 ticks
etc. It's also
That doesn't seem like a canned response to me... nice one!
Scott
On 11/14/12, John Abreu jabreu1...@gmail.com wrote:
That's something at least
Sent from my iOS device
On 2012-11-14, at 10:25 AM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Finally, this morning I got the following message
Epic, in both length and content!
Thanks as ever for the time and sweat that this must be taking.
Keep us posted when you hear back from the big G.
Scott
On 14 Nov 2012, at 20:14, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
As some of you might recall, David Gibbons, the person who was truly to
Similar response here. Well done chaps, let's see what happens next!
Scott
On 14 Nov 2012, at 20:26, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for your persistence, Chris.
Cheers,
Slau
On Nov 14, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Guys,
This is excellent! Look
Hey Brian,
At the moment, my go-to app for this is called Time Trainer. The
default labelling isn't great, but it's clear enough that you can
figure out what things are supposed to do and relabel accordingly if
you like to do that. I mainly stick with this one because it's got
modes that make my
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