Pro Tools 10 Tutorial – Makes Learning Pro Tools Easy
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Title: Pro Tools 10 Tutorial – Makes Learning Pro Tools Easy
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 88
Number of Published Lectures: 88
Number of Curriculum Items: 88
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 88
Original Price: $39.99
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In this Pro Tools 10 video training course, expert Joe Godfrey takes you through the ins and outs of composing, mixing and editing with this powerful audio production software. This tutorial is designed for the beginner; no previous Pro Tools experience is required. You will learn from the ground up, building on what you are taught from chapter to chapter, until you are comfortable using the tools and techniques available to you.
In this training course, you will work with the spoken word, apply sound effects, work with music tracks, and explore sound design. You will create music, work with video, as well as learn the Pro Tools interface, and about DSP (digital sound processing) concepts. This video tutorial also covers workflow tips, and techniques for saving and archiving your files. You will learn through the application of these tools in real, in-software, examples – this is not simply a video version of the Pro Tools manual!
By the completion of this video tutorial for Pro Tools 10, you will be capable of creating, editing and sharing music tracks created in this powerful, industry standard software for audio professionals. Working files are included to allow you to work alongside the author throughout the training.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro To Pro Tools 10
Lecture 1: Working Files – Download These First
Lecture 2: Who Uses Pro Tools
Lecture 3: About This Title And Exercise Files
Lecture 4: What Is New In Pro Tools 10
Lecture 5: Pro Tools 10 Installation
Lecture 6: Pro Tools Hardware Options
Lecture 7: Signal Flow And The IO
Lecture 8: Digital Audio 101
Chapter 2: Basic Editing In The Timeline
Lecture 1: Creating A Blank Session
Lecture 2: Importing Audio
Lecture 3: Tracks And Window Layouts
Lecture 4: Defining And Naming Clips
Lecture 5: Editing Tools
Lecture 6: Slip And Shuffle Modes
Lecture 7: Timeline Ruler Options
Lecture 8: Editing With Multiple Tracks
Chapter 3: Customizing Pro Tools
Lecture 1: File Structure
Lecture 2: Options For Saving Sessions
Lecture 3: Pro Tools Preferences
Lecture 4: Window Layouts And Scrolling Options
Lecture 5: Sorting In The Clip Bin
Lecture 6: Clearing Unused Clips
Lecture 7: Showing Hiding And Sorting Tracks
Lecture 8: Track And Clip Colors And Diamond Lanes
Chapter 4: Recording And Editing A Voice Track
Lecture 1: Recording An Announcer Track
Lecture 2: Setting Up A Cue
Lecture 3: The ABC System
Lecture 4: Choosing Takes With The Separation Grabber
Lecture 5: Music In The Cue
Lecture 6: Effects In The Cue
Lecture 7: Editing The Performance
Lecture 8: Time Compressing The Announcer
Lecture 9: Using Pitch Shift On Announcers
Chapter 5: Editing Music Tracks
Lecture 1: Editing Library Music On The Grid
Lecture 2: Editing Two Music Tracks
Lecture 3: Fades And Crossfades
Lecture 4: Retiming Library Music Tracks
Lecture 5: Setting Triggers In Beat Detective
Lecture 6: Separating Clips In Beat Detective
Chapter 6: Elastic Audio
Lecture 1: Elastic Audio – Narration Track
Lecture 2: Elastic Audio – Sound Effect
Lecture 3: Elastic Audio – Drum Loop
Lecture 4: Adjusting Pitch Using Elastic Audio
Chapter 7: Midi In Pro Tools
Lecture 1: Connecting A MIDI Keyboard
Lecture 2: Comparing MIDI Tracks And Instrument Tracks
Lecture 3: XPand's Virtual Instrument Library
Lecture 4: Adding Percussion With The Loop Tool
Lecture 5: Adding A MIDI Bass Part
Lecture 6: Adding Keys And The MIDI Editor
Lecture 7: MIDI Event List And Quantizing
Lecture 8: Customizing And Saving XPand Patches
Lecture 9: Arranging With MIDI Instruments
Lecture 10: Performance Transpositions In XPand
Lecture 11: Saving Instrument Collections As Templates
Chapter 8: Tracking Instruments
Lecture 1: Tracking Acoustic Guitar
Lecture 2: Arranging Using Grid Mode
Lecture 3: Overdubbing A Bass Part Using Playlists
Lecture 4: Electric Guitar Parts In Eleven
Lecture 5: Percussion FX Using The Click Track
Lecture 6: Half Speed Recording
Chapter 9: Sound Design
Lecture 1: The Concept Of Sound Design
Lecture 2: Importing SFX And Setting A Phone EQ
Lecture 3: Creative Use Of AudioSuite PlugIns For SFX
Lecture 4: Identifying Sync Points
Lecture 5: Timing Music To SFX
Lecture 6: Timing SFX To Music
Lecture 7: Tuning SFX To Match Pitch
Lecture 8: Triggering SFX With MIDI Using Structure
Chapter 10: Working With Video
Lecture 1: Importing A Movie
Lecture 2: Spotting The Movie
Lecture 3: Setting The Tempo Of The Score
Lecture 4: Building The Sound Palette
Lecture 5: Using Spot Mode For Precise Placement
Lecture 6: Building An Alternate Version In The Timeline
Lecture 7: Bouncing The Movie
Chapter 11: Mixing And Automation
Lecture 1: The Philosophy Of Mixing
Lecture 2: Groups And Other Tips – Part 1
Lecture 3: Groups And Other Tips – Part 2
Lecture 4: Groups And Other Tips – Part 3
Lecture 5: EQ And Volume
Lecture 6: Busses And Aux Faders
Lecture 7: Customizing Mixing Templates
Lecture 8: Printing Effects And Stems
Lecture 9: Automation Write, Touch, Latch And Read
Lecture 10: Automating Plugin Parameters
Chapter 12: Digibase Browser
Lecture 1: Workspace Browser
Chapter 13: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Project Browser
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