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Post by Slate Media Technology on Sept 13, 2016 11:49:24 GMT -8
Greetings RAVEN Users,
I'm very pleased to announce the latest RAVEN 3.2.0 Update, which now supports Pro Tools for Windows users! To get started, make sure and watch the RAVEN For Pro Tools Windows Quick Start video located within you're Slate Account. We've also added lots of features for Mac users which you can review within your Slate Account. We have improved everything from general stability to global operating system support in the latest update. The RAVEN Team is a combination of incredible programmers, audio specialists, multimedia editors, sales and support personnel and more.
Thank you for flying with us,
md -- Matt Dodge Chief Operating Officer, Slate Media Technology // Slate Digital slatemt.com // slatedigital.com
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Post by Sonic Imagery Productions on Sept 15, 2016 6:36:22 GMT -8
Working great so far, thank you so very much! Any chance of additional layouts (mixing, mastering, post, etc...) becoming available soon, or is there something I'm unaware of?
Thanks!
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Post by deacondaniell on Oct 12, 2016 17:15:34 GMT -8
Just updated to 3.2 and user commands are missing. Where do I find them to reload?
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Post by jameyz on Oct 12, 2016 20:08:24 GMT -8
Just updated to 3.2 and user commands are missing. Where do I find them to reload? Do you mean your User Quicklist items are gone? Or you layout isn't loading? Press the "Settings" button on the bottom right of the Raven toolbar. Then press "restore factory default". Each time Raven is updated users should Save their default Ravlay then "Restore Factory Default" and reset the user default.
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Post by jameyz on Oct 12, 2016 20:08:48 GMT -8
Just updated to 3.2 and user commands are missing. Where do I find them to reload? Are you Windows?? Do you mean your User Quicklist items are gone, or you layout isn't loading? Press the "Settings" button on the bottom right of the Raven toolbar. Then press "restore factory default". Each time Raven is updated users should Save their default Ravlay then "Restore Factory Default" and reset the user default.
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Post by deacondaniell on Oct 13, 2016 0:53:44 GMT -8
Sorry I wasn't too clear. When I started Raven 3.2 it was not my default session settings that I saved in version 3. So I loaded a Raven session that I saved with my default settings. But I noticed my custom commands weren't working. When I opened the command I saw that my user commands in the quick list were all gone. I was hoping that they were automatically saved somewhere on my computer and I could reload them into the user area of the quick list. I am on a mac.
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Post by jameyz on Oct 13, 2016 6:54:40 GMT -8
Sorry I wasn't too clear. When I started Raven 3.2 it was not my default session settings that I saved in version 3. So I loaded a Raven session that I saved with my default settings. But I noticed my custom commands weren't working. When I opened the command I saw that my user commands in the quick list were all gone. I was hoping that they were automatically saved somewhere on my computer and I could reload them into the user area of the quick list. I am on a mac. OK, this is the Windows Thread, so I was confused. Can you send me this ravlay so I can see where the commands where saved??? If you saved the custom commands the will be in /Users/jz/Library/Application Support/Slate Media Technology/Raven MTi/Batch/ProTools/Single/PT12 In order to navigate to the User/Libary, hold down the Option Modifier while clicking the "Go" tab in finder. This will reveal the User Library. Once opened, scroll to Application Support/Slate Media Technolgy/Raven.
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Post by deacondaniell on Oct 13, 2016 7:38:48 GMT -8
K thanks
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