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Pro Tools LE

Pro Tools LE is the leading digital audio solution, providing you with simplicity, stability, and incredible sound. With Virtual Training Company's tutorial, you will soon learn how to record, edit, mix, and create your own audio sequencing. Recording artist, producer, and engineer Jonathan Kagi illustrates the elements of the interface of Pro Tools one at a time, then shows you how to combine them to create full-scale digital audio production. After thoroughly covering all the aspects of the interface, you will learn the actual operation of Pro Tools. Also included is coverage of third party plug-ins and soft synth controls and operations, making this tutorial useful to users of VST, MAS, Direct X, and RTAS platforms. This tutorial is packed with so much useful knowledge that new and veteran users of Pro Tools will benefit. You will discover many examples of the exciting projects you can create with Pro Tools in this cutting-edge venture to the world of digital audio. To get started now, simply click one of the movie topics below.
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Pro Tools LE
Introduction
  1. ProTools LE CD Introduction
  2. About The Pro Tools LE CD
  3. Welcome To Pro Tools LE
  4. Training Approach
Hard Disk Recording
  1. Hard Disk Recording
Understanding Pro Tools
  1. Key Features
Configuring Your System
  1. I/O SetUp Basic
  2. I/O SetUp Lightpipe
  3. System Usage I
  4. System Usage II
  5. Memory and Preferences
  6. Hard Disks
  7. DAE Playback Buffer
  8. ASIO
  9. Direct I/O
  10. DirectConnect
MIDI Set Up and Use
  1. MIDI and OMS
  2. OMS The Wrong Way
  3. OMS The Right Way
  4. Running Basic 001 MIDI or Dual
  5. NI Virtual Nodes
  6. OMS IAC Bus
  7. MIDI Patch Changes
  8. OMS Names Basics
  9. Creating OMS Names Docs
  10. FreeMidi PatchList to OMS Doc
Session Elements
  1. Session Files
  2. Session Basics
  3. Other Import Methods
  4. Channels
  5. MIDI Channels
  6. Audio Track
  7. Midi Track
  8. Auxiliary Inputs
  9. Master Fader
  10. Regions
  11. Playlists
  12. Tracks Summation I
  13. Tracks Summation II
Menus
  1. The File Menu I
  2. The File Menu II
  3. The Edit Menu I
  4. The Edit Menu II
  5. The Edit Menu Case Study
  6. MIDI Menu Relative Commands
  7. MIDI Menu Communications
  8. MIDI Operations
  9. Split Notes
  10. Quantize
  11. Other MIDI Operations
  12. Input Quantize
  13. The Movie Menu
  14. Bounce To Movie
Windows and Interface Elements
  1. Transport I/ 5:28
  2. Transport II
  3. The Show/Hide Tracks List
  4. Mix/Edit Groups
  5. Strip Silence
  6. Audio Regions List I
  7. Audio Regions List II
  8. Midi Regions List
  9. MIDI Track Offsets
  10. MIDI Event List
Recording
  1. Plug Ins VS Inserts
  2. Tracking Inserts Wet and Dry
  3. Tracking Hardware Sends
  4. Audio Record Modes
  5. Beat Clock Arpeggiators
  6. Beat Clock LFOs
  7. Tracking Case Study I
  8. Tracking Case Study II
Editing
  1. Memory Locations I
  2. Memory Locations II
  3. Edit Modes I
  4. Edit Modes II
  5. The Edit Tools I
  6. The Edit Tools II
  7. The Smart Tool
  8. Grid/Nudge Selectors
  9. Fades
  10. Multi-Track and Batch Fades
  11. Zooming
Mixing
  1. DigiRack Real-Time
  2. Using the Librarian
  3. Using DigiRack Real-Time
  4. Multi-Mono, Multi-Channel
  5. DigiRack EQ
  6. Automation I
  7. Automation II
  8. Plug-In Automation I
  9. Plug-In Automation II
  10. Bounce To Disk
Studio Tools
  1. Waves Audio Processors
  2. Waves File Based Processing
  3. Waves Mastering I
  4. Waves Mastering II
  5. T-Racks RTAS
  6. Serato Pitch n Time Loops/Breaks
  7. Serato Pitch n Time Pitch Shifting
  8. Serato Pitch n Time Song Bending
  9. Bias Peak
  10. Antares Auto-Tune
  11. Auto-Tune Use
Studio Effects
  1. RealVerb
  2. RealVerb Morphing
  3. GRM Tools Controls
  4. GRM Tools Classic
  5. GRM Tools Spectral Transform
  6. IK Amplitube
  7. NI Spektral Delay
  8. NI Spektral Delay Controls
  9. NI Spektral Delay Use
Soft Synths/Samplers
  1. Bitheadz Unity Session
  2. Native Instruments Pro Tools Edition
  3. Native Instruments Battery
  4. Native Instruments Absynth
  5. Native Instruments Reaktor
  6. Native Instruments Reaktor Clock
Studio Hardware
  1. AKG SOLIDTUBE I
  2. AKG SOLIDTUBE II
  3. Contour Design Shuttle Pro
  4. CM Labs MotorMix
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