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Pro Tools 10 Essential Training

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Illuminates the process of recording, editing, mixing, and mastering in Pro Tools, the industry-standard software for music and postproduction.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Exploring the different versions of Pro Tools
  • Optimizing your computer before installing Pro Tools
  • Troubleshooting
  • Using the exercise files
1. Getting Started
  • Installing and authorizing Pro Tools
  • Connecting your Pro Tools system
  • Powering up and powering down
  • Choosing the Playback Engine and Hardware settings
  • Optimizing Pro Tools' performance
  • Utilizing Automatic Delay Compensation (ADC)
  • Setting essential preferences
  • Creating a Pro Tools session
  • Identifying elements in a session folder
  • Creating new tracks
2. Learning the Interface
  • Exploring the Edit window
  • Exploring the Mix window
  • Exploring the Transport and Big Counter windows
  • Using the Color palette and window arrangements
  • Investigating the menus
  • Understanding samples and ticks
  • Viewing and manipulating tracks
  • Selecting inputs, outputs, and busses
  • Selecting an I/O settings file
  • Understanding signal paths and gain stages
  • Utilizing keyboard shortcuts and Keyboard Focus
3. Importing
  • Using DigiBase and the Workspace browser
  • Importing audio
  • Importing MIDI
  • Importing session data
  • Importing tracks from a CD
  • Importing video
4. Recording Audio
  • Recording audio
  • Playing back audio and Edit window scrolling
  • Creating a click track
  • Overdubbing and using the record modes
  • Recording with playlists and Loop Record
  • Punch recording and using the monitoring modes
  • Dealing with latency and ADC
  • Creating a group
  • Adding effects while recording
  • Creating a headphone (cue) mix
  • Assigning disk allocation
5. Editing Audio
  • Understanding nondestructive editing and region types
  • Using the Selector and Grabber tools
  • Using the Trim and Scrubber tools
  • Using the Zoomer tool and zoom presets
  • Using the Pencil tool
  • Using the Smart tool
  • Understanding the Edit modes
  • Arranging clips
  • Undoing an edit
  • Utilizing fades and crossfades
  • Building a comp track using playlists
  • Locking and muting clips
  • Special Edit window buttons
  • Creating an audio loop
  • Editing a voiceover
  • Using Elastic Time and Elastic Pitch
6. Arranging a Session
  • Working with clip groups
  • Using time, tempo, meter, key, and chord
  • Creating memory locations
7. Recording MIDI Data
  • Setting up MIDI on a Mac
  • Setting up MIDI on a PC
  • Setting up MIDI in Pro Tools
  • Recording MIDI data
  • Recording multiple MIDI tracks with one virtual instrument
  • Recording options for MIDI
  • Using Step Input
  • Making a drum loop with MIDI Merge
  • Composing with virtual instruments
8. Editing MIDI
  • Using the edit tools for editing MIDI data
  • Editing MIDI data in the MIDI Editor
  • Working with the MIDI Event List
  • Editing MIDI data with Event Operations
  • Quantizing MIDI tracks
  • Creating and using Groove Templates
  • Utilizing real-time properties
  • Using MIDI Learn
9. Scoring
  • Exploring the Score Editor
  • Using the Score Editor
  • Setting up a score
  • Printing and exporting a score
10. Automation
  • Writing and editing automation
  • Drawing automation with the Pencil tool
  • Editing automation with the Trim and Grabber tools
  • Cutting, copying, pasting, and clearing automation
  • Turning automation on and off
  • Automating plug-ins and virtual instruments
11. Mixing and Mastering
  • Setting up a session for mixing
  • Setting up an effects loop
  • Working with plug-ins
  • Utilizing ADC while mixing
  • Applying EQ
  • Adding compression and limiting
  • Using delay effects
  • Applying AudioSuite plug-ins
  • Adding reverb to your mix
  • Bouncing down a mix
  • Making an MP3 for iTunes and SoundCloud
  • Setting up a session for mastering
  • Mastering a session
  • Bouncing down master recordings with Dither and Noise Shaping
12. Working with Video
  • Importing and displaying video files
  • Adding music, foley, ADR, and FX
  • Bouncing down video and audio together
13. Archiving
  • Archiving an entire session
Conclusion
  • Further recommendations

Taught by

David Franz

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