Pro Tools is one of the recording industries most powerful DAW workstations. In this first tutorial of three from ASK Video you will get the foundation you to need to start harnessing the power of this world renowned program.
The Pro Tools Tutorial DVD Level 1 is ideal for new Pro Tools users. Expert Brian Hogue will take you through items such as the setup and layout of Pro Tools, and the basics of recording.
This DVD is a must have for users of HD and LE.
# 29 Videos # Over 2 hours of professional instruction # Tutorial based on Pro Tools 7 # Extremely high quality tutorial videos # Easy to use interface # Hostess introduces every video adding a personal touch not seen in other 'tech' tutorials. # Mac OS X & Windows compatible # DVD-Rom, DVD (NTSC) and DVD (PAL) all in one package!
Pro Tools Tutorial DVD Level 1 Contents:
1. Welcome 2. System Components 3. Installation 4. Session Setup 5. Creating Tracks 6. The Mix Window 7. The Edit Window 8. The Transport 9. The Click Track 10. I/O Setup 11. Setup and Recording - example video 12. Recording Modes 13. Intro to MIDI 14. MIDI Setup 15. Recording MIDI 16. Editing MIDI 17. Fades and Crossfades 18. Edit Tools 19. Edit Modes 20. Audio Editing 1 - example video 21. Audio Editing 2 22. Plugins 23. Signal Flow 24. Bussing - example video 25. Automation - example video 26. Grouping Tracks 27. Managing Audio and MIDI Regions 28. Bouncing to Disk 29. Resources
System Compatibility: This product includes QuickTime 7.x Mac/PC which is required for video playback. Internet Product Registration Required. DVD-Rom drive required. Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768. PC: Windows XP Home or Professional, Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon 800 MHz or faster, 256 MB RAM. Windows MME or DirectSound Sound Card. MAC: Requires Mac OS X v10.2 or higher, Power Mac G4 867 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Sound Card.
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