Lesson Notes Subscribed users can add notes to any lesson for future reference. Training Approach Session and File Organization Pro Tools Layout. Menus 1 Menus 2 Modes Zoom Functions Tools 1 Tools 2 Rulers Edit Groups View Regions List Edit Window Mix Window Transport Window 1 Transport Window 2 Workspace Window Project Window Session Window Additional Windows 1 Additional Windows 2 Customize Your View.
Edit Views Mix Views Ruler Views Region Views Timeline and Transport Regions List Advanced Features 1 Regions List Advanced Features 2 Importing Saving and Creating. Creating a New Session Creating a New Track Creating a Template Session Importing Audio Importing Region Groups Importing MIDI Importing Movies Importing Session Data Saving Options Save As and Save Copy In Setups and System Optimization.
Hardware Setup Playback Engine Disk Allocation Managing Voices Pro Tools Optimization 1 Pro Tools Optimization 2 Audio Regions List I Audio Regions List II Midi Regions List Plug Ins VS Inserts Tracking Inserts Wet and Dry Tracking Hardware Sends Audio Record Modes Beat Clock Arpeggiators Beat Clock LFOs Tracking Case Study I Tracking Case Study II Memory Locations I Memory Locations II Edit Modes I Edit Modes II The Edit Tools I The Edit Tools II The Smart Tool Fades Multi-Track and Batch Fades Zooming DigiRack Real-Time Using the Librarian Using DigiRack Real-Time Multi-Mono, Multi-Channel DigiRack EQ Automation I Automation II Plug-In Automation I Plug-In Automation II Bounce To Disk Studio Tools.
Waves Audio Processors Waves File Based Processing Waves Mastering I Waves Mastering II Serato Pitch n Time Pitch Shifting Serato Pitch n Time Song Bending Bias Peak Antares Auto-Tune Auto-Tune Use Studio Effects. RealVerb ProMedia Training expert instructor will review many functions such as clip based gain, Avid Channel Strip, SoundCloud implementation, and more.
Continuing to build our chops for whipping around in the Edit window, in this tutorial I explain how to make and move Edit selections using key commands, tab and tab to transient. Before we can really dig into editing, you must know how to make a selection fit to edit, and this overview is a great place to learn some new techniques and dust off some of the modifiers used to manipulate the Edit selection.
Sometimes it's nice to learn cool tricks, even if they aren't incredibly useful just because they can be done. In this tutorial, we take a break from building the basic Pro Tools skills and I show a couple of tweaks you can make to the Mix window
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