Both.

I currently use the most up to date ProTools 11, and it works fantastically.  I 
use it practically every day in the studio.

Chris.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil Halton 
  To: Macvisionaries 
  Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 10:35 AM
  Subject: Re: audacity help please


  Is this accessibility  true for the latest version of ProTools, or the older, 
unavailable  version for which you did the podcasts?


    On Mar 21, 2015, at 1:14 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    OK, but then how do you add a compressor to the vocal track?  How do you 
add reverb?  Can I route my reverb through a send, then route it back into an 
auxiliary track?  Can I add E Q, and actually specify a 12DB oct?  Can I roll 
off say, in the vocal track, everything below 80HZ, then notch say around the 
120HZ to 140HZ range up by say, 1.5DBFS?  Can I read my peek input meters to be 
sure that no clipping occurs, and that I don't peek above say minus 10DB?  
Getting back to the compressor, will it let me dial in attack, release, 
threshold, and input as well as output take up gain parameters?  When all is 
recorded, can I then add a master track where I can do the final mix masterring?

    These are the things I want/need to be able to do with Audasity.  If not, 
then ehh... I'll just stick with ProTools as every! single! one of the things I 
just mentioned above are 100 and 50 percent times accessible with Voiceover.

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      From: Alex Hall
      To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
      Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 12:01 AM
      Subject: Re: audacity help please


      Video isn't going to happen, Audacity is audio only. You could use iMovie 
or another app for adding the finished audio track to a video project.


      To do what you're wanting, just open Audacity; it will have a new project 
open automatically. Hit cmd-comma, choose the Devices item from the table, and 
interact with the scroll area, then review the items to be sure your audio 
input is set how you want. Stop interacting twice, find the OK button, and 
press it.


      Now, use R to record. Space will stop recording, and P will pause or 
resume recording without stopping completely. Once you have the instrumental 
track, and have pressed space to stop it, repeat the process for vocals, and 
any other layers you want.


      Use up and down arrows to move through your different tracks. Vo-shift-m 
will open a context menu, from where you can rename, move, and otherwise adjust 
each track.

        On Mar 20, 2015, at 11:30 PM, 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:


        hello group; I want someone to help me understand how to use audacity 
for one specific purpose. keyboard commands would be greatly appreciated. i 
want to play the instrumental track and then record my voice over that. then if 
possible i want to record both in video so i can upload to youtube. please help 
me solve this puzzle. thanks, max 

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