Hi All, The sound effects library used in creating audio dramas contains hundreds of gigabytes of material taken from hundreds of CD's. The Workspace window is used to search through all those files, some of which have really unhelpful file names, so it's vital to use the meta-data for searching. I have two questions:
In PT version 12, I can use the Workspace window to carry out a search, and then look through the list of results, click on an item, then on 'audition' to hear them. Now, if I find one I want, the only way I know to bring it into the session is by doing VO-Shift-M for its context menu, then 'reveal in Finder'. Then I can use 'import audio' to find the file and bring it in. This seems a bit clunky, though it does work, and this in itself is progress as it's taken me a while to get this far. So, first question, is there an easier way to bring a file into a session from the Workspace results? Second question: in PT version 10, the Workspace seems to me to be completely inaccessible. There are what seem like hundreds of buttons, which VO speaks as 'equals' or 'less than', and a large number of lists and text fields with no identification to say what they are for. So, was anybody ever able to use the Workspace in version 10? If so, any tips? Best, Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
