--- lazy right eye <lazyrighteye at hotmail.com> wrote: > Hey Phil, > Select the take you wish to delete. > Press APPLE + SHIFT + B. > You will be given three options. To erase the take from your hard drive, > select DELETE. > Hope that helps, > lazyrighteye > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: Phil <pinhitter at yahoo.com> > Reply-To: "Mac Pro Audio List" <MacProAudio at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > To: "Mac Pro Audio List" <MacProAudio at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Subject: [MPA] Protools help > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 16:57:49 -0700 (PDT) > > Hi, as a beginner with Pro tools 6.0 and the Mbox. I am figuring much out on > my own, > though I am still running into some road blocks. Is there a way to erase > all the > takes that I do not want so I am not cluttering up my hard drive. When I > record the different > takes > they just keep piling up in the audio window. When I try to click on them > and press delete, > nothing happens. Any suggestions will be apreciated. Phil > > ===== > Power Macintosh: Because slow is not an option. > > __________________________________ Hey that apple shift B worked and was one of those hidden (from me) jems. Now on to the next hurdle. Ocassionaly I get a error message when I start recording a track in the program. It crashes with a window saying that there has been a DAE error 9060. When I did a seach on my computer I could not find this DAE.I know this is a component of Pro Tools, though I have no idea what it does and how to fix this. I have a Power Book 550 Mhz with 512Mb ram. Then there is this minor but irritating problem. When I start the program all the expired trial versions plug in windows pop up (about seven or so) forcing me to hit a button, at first I thought they would just go away, (silly me)know I am getting iritated fast. Any help? Thanks for your time. Phil ===== Power Macintosh: Because slow is not an option. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com