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  • Felix1971
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Hi

I am learning my way around ProTools 9 using purchased videos from macprovideo.com

I would like to ask if anyone know if I can use different multiple Markers setups on timeline like we can do with Logic

If this can be done, can someone highlight how please

Cheers
Felix1971
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  • Felix1971
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Hi Again

I guess I answered my own question as I discovered how to input Chord names on the timeline. I went a bit true the manual and showed me how.

Most of us try to cut corners by getting on the program first without trying to read the basic steps. I guess I am one of them :)

Cheers
Felix1971
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  • Gary Hiebner
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I think everyone is a bit hesitant on reading manuals, as at times they can be quite daunting.

But well done on finding a solution.
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  • Felix1971
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Hi Gary

Thanks for your reply

I have another question if you can help us please

In Logic when you enter notes or chords from your MIDI keyboard it shows up the names of the note/chords in the transporter

Is it possible with Pro Tools, I tried to find this option in the help with no luck. I even tried on Kontakt 5 as well but I couldn’t se anything like there is in Logic

Can I buy some kind of plug in that shows me the midi notes/ chords I am pressing.

Cheers
Felix
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  • Gary Hiebner
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I don't think so. I think this is solely a Logic feature.

From what I know you can only see the MIDI information in ProTools in the Edit Window, the Midi Editor and in the Score editor.
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