Hi Slau,
Just for update, Clip indicators was already set to hold for infinite, and VO still doesn't announces when the meter is clipped.
Anything else I should check?
Thanks for your help,
Chi
On 3/22/2015 3:17 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Chi,
>
> Yep, the Click plug-in's parameters don't work well right now. That's certainly on the list of things to tackle. Incidentally, the parameters are accessible with a control surface. So, for example, to access triplets and accent values, etc., the encoder knobs or faders in flip mode will control those parameters and it's possible to save those settings as presets for future use.
>
> The clip indicators are working fine. Make sure you have your preferences set to hold clip indicators and you should be good to go.
>
> The subject of preset browsing in the plug-in window is clearly a much larger issue and, regardless of its accessibility, I'm not sure that it's going to necessarily change any time soon. Surely, it's much more of an issue for virtual instruments and one size doesn't fit all so I wouldn't expect Avid to come up with any solution that'll be right for every developer. Plug-in accessibility, in general, is an important issue and its model might have to change entirely for it to be viable for the long term. We'll all keep trying until we get it right.
>
> Slau
>
> On Mar 22, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Chi Kim <
chigo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Slau,
>>
>> The new click plugin included in pt 11 is not accessible.
>> Also, getting access to warp markers would be good.
>> I believe clip indicator is not accessible with Voiceover anymore. When the meter clips, Voiceover used to say clipped until you clear it, but it doesn't say it anymore.
>> Lastly, I know you specifically said no new future request, but it'd be worth while to briefly mention about creating a flexible database system that manages all the presets for all the plugin with tagging system something like Native Instrument Komplete. Komplete consists of many plugins with many presets (total 17,000), but you can browse all of them in one browser and load them easily. This would save a lot of time for any composers/producers to find right sound without going through many different plugins with many different presets.
>> The current preset system for Pro Tools is so old style and not that flexible, so many developers don't even bother and create their own instead.
>> I'm sure this would require a lot of thought process to make it useful for users, and easier for plugin developers to implement. However, if Avid pulls it off well and markets it as a cool new feature, it would benefit everyone regardless sighted or blind once the developers start taking advantage of it.
>> Thanks for working with Avid on this important work.
>>
>> Chi