Category: Jam Session
Hi all,
here is a new project i'm working on.
If you're offended by hymns, this one won't be for you, however, if you're interested in seeing what can be accomplished with pro tools, take a listen.
This was recorded, edited, and mixed in pro tools with voice over.
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=12499545&q=hi
Good sound.:) Does this mean Pro tools is accessible with Voiceover? I've got Sound Forge and Audacity on my PC, but was always curious about pro tools because it's the industry standard. I keep meaning to see if it's accessible with JAWS. Nice that voiceover works with it.
Not accessible on a pc at all, 90% accessible on the mac.
I've mixed a lot over the past 6 years, and I find PT hands down the best experience I've had once I learned how to navigate and operate. Edits, fades, comping, all the things one really needs to be able to accomplish are seamless IMHO.
DDiscouraging, but I'm glad to know at least Mac users have something.
Well more than anything, most folks who use PT anyhow do so via a mac, you won't see too many folks using it via a windows platform.
TheBlindGuardian,
You could use Sonar on the PC side, it's audio editing is pretty good, and it's exciptional when it comes to working with Midi. The accessible version is 8.5.3 available through Dancingdots.com. Free access scripts are available from jsonar.org.
Hope this helps.
bThanks Matt. I'll dig around and look into that.