Pro Tools Tutorial DVD Level 3
Pro
Tools is one of the recording industries most powerful DAW
workstations. In this last tutorial of three from ASK Video you will
get all the knowledge you need to truly be a master of Pro Tools
The Pro Tools Tutorial DVD Level 3 is ideal for advanced Pro Tools users. Expert
Brian Hogue will take you through items such as hardware s, and exchanging and archiving sessions.
This DVD is a must have for users of HD and LE.
27 Videos
Over 2 hours of professional instruction
Tutorial based on Pro Tools 7
Highest quality ever seen in 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 3 Contents:
- File Management
- Importing and Exporting Sessions
- Working with REX Files
- Keyboard Focus
- Shortcuts
- Advanced Audio Editing
- Advanced Automation
- Hardware Inserts
- Side Chaining
- Submixes
- Surround Concepts
- Correcting Damaged Audio
- Sync
- Mastering
- Dithering
- VCA Master Faders
- Advanced Digibase
- Control Surfaces
- Advanced MIDI
- Working with Quicktime Video
- Video Editing TDM
- iLok
- System Options
- Third Party Plugins
- Exchanging Sessions
- Archiving Sessions
- Tips and Tricks
System Compatibility:
This
product includes QuickTime 7.x Mac/PC which is required for video
playback. 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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