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Old 07-04-2006, 02:28 PM
pietervd pietervd is offline
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Default Are those features in PT7 LE?

hi - been working with ableton live and digital performer for a while. it's interesting to work on other platforms. i discovered features in digital performer that appear to exist in PT too but that i didn't know yet.
But some features seem to be digital performer only, or ableton live only. Are not?

* "save as self-contained" (cfr. ableton live).
saving a session while PT copies all the files outside the audio files folder into that folder. if this is not possible, what is the best workaround? Consolidate everything?

* cfr. digital performer :
select waveform(s) + alt + spacebar = plays the selection in solo.
very handy! possible in PT?

* cfr. digital performer :
select waveform + drag left and right with the arrows (in grid or not).
In PT i always use the SHIFT function, which takes longer.

thanks for your help. Pieter
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Old 07-04-2006, 02:48 PM
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Default Re: Are those features in PT7 LE?

1st one:
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean

2nd one:
Try the Scrubber tool, you don't even need to make a selection for that one

3rd one:
This would be the Nudge function...?
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Old 07-04-2006, 10:55 PM
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Default Re: Are those features in PT7 LE?

Could #1 be like "Save Session Copy in..."?
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Old 07-06-2006, 08:25 AM
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Default Re: Are those features in PT7 LE?

thanks to both of you!
#1 : yep "save session copy in" looks more convenient than consolidating tracks. the "save session self-contained" in ableton is handy though. it doesn't make copies of ALL the files and it doesn't create a new session file.
#2 : scrubber tool : find it hard to hear the tracks at normal speed. even with the "fast" version of the scrubber (shuttle). but that's the way it is...
#3 : nudge is what i'm looking for. i read in the manual that nudge works with NUM +/- and i have a laptop :-/
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Old 07-06-2006, 08:52 AM
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Default Re: Are those features in PT7 LE?

You can always option/alt click on the region or audio file in the Regions Bin.
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