there is a remote footswitch jack on the back. that u can connect a
standard latching pedal (think similar to whats used to switch
channels on a2 channel guitar amp) or a momentary pedal) think like a
sustain pedal for a keyboard.) U can decide in pro tools what that
remote is used for. I believe
I'm an extreme, and I do mean, ex? treme! newby not just to audio production
with Pro tools, but more to recording in general on the mac, as I'm coming
from a Windows/Sonar background, so please please please! have major mercy
on me. I'm probably at that point where I should know this stuff
Hi everyone,
I'm mixing a rock song, and I'm wanting to create a drums bus electric guitar
bus, and what not. Would anyone mind breaking this down for me in PT? I've done
it in sonar, but PT seems much different in that regard.
Thanks,
Chris Harrington
First off kevin your typing is better than mine onf a full keyboard.
Secondly I have to agree, ditch the mixer, sell it, return it if you
ar still in the stores return policy, or trade it in if the store
takes trade ins. Now where I will have to disagree with kevin is on
the choice of
Hi man,
I'm going to have to agree with Kevin on this one. I've tried that route with
sonar and other things, and the latency is so bad that every things pretty much
unusable.
I bought a focus rite 6 USB used for about a hundred and twenty bucks, and it
works great. Sell the mixer and grab an
OK guies, I managed to trade my mixer. I just got back from the music store
and got an Alesis Multimix 4 USB 4 channel. It's not actually a control
surface, but it does interface via USB, and the guy at the store did tell me
it was an authorized Protools interface. So, now, I just need to