Alain Benoit wrote:What could you possibly need that one for, except to put the spaces between the songs on an album, but I though Jay did that.
A.
That does it. I'm scheduling you in for Pro Tools training.
Alain Benoit wrote:What could you possibly need that one for, except to put the spaces between the songs on an album, but I though Jay did that.
A.
macrae11 wrote:I always just route to a fresh audio track and manually print. Love PT10's automatic routing function for this.
macrae11 wrote:I've actually mentioned them on several different occasions.
Nick H. wrote:Matt and I have been trying to install his old version of Pro Tools 9 on my Macbook Pro so that I can work on edits and that sort of thing from home. The setup doesn't seem particularly intuitive however, especially with regards to I/O settings.
Andrew, do you happen to have any suggestions?
macrae11 wrote:I should work fine. You'll have to do some messing around with the IO because you're going from a 32IO system to a 2IO system. There's going to be some settings to tweak every time you do a transfer, but if you save your IO settings it shouldn't be a big deal. Aggregate IO's are when you want to chain multiple sound cards together, so you won't want to use that. Just set the playback engine to "Built In" whatever and it should be fine. Nick if you want to take your laptop in on Saturday I can help you set it up.
macrae11 wrote:It's not really a key command so much as just holding shift to extend a selection from one point to another. For example in my sessions I always make marker 1 the start of the song and marker 2 the end. So I would hit ". 1 ." then hold shift and hit ". 2 ."
Burnsy wrote:Hey, that is good to know! Can you use it to select marker points sequentially.... hit .1. "shift" .2. continue holding shift, .5. continue holding shift .8., and this will sequentially allow you to select from marker .1. to .8.?
Burnsy wrote:Speaking of workflow, do you guys take written notes of all your markers? My guess is yes, and it should be a loud "YES." I suppose that would only make sense, especially editing large projects. I think I answered that question myself.. thinking out loud here....
macrae11 wrote: Can literally save 10 minutes on a busy mix.
macrae11 wrote:No prob. I might not be around tonight, but sometime.
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