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Pro Tools LE is the leading digital audio solution, providing you with
simplicity, stability, and incredible sound. With this tutorial, you will
soon learn how to record, edit, mix, and create your own audio sequencing.
Jonathan Kagi takes you through all of the basics and many of the advanced
techniques of Pro Tools LE. He illustrates the elements of the interface
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, he then guides you through the actual operation of Pro
Tools. He even includes other reference materials to help you get a better
understanding of Pro Tools LE. This tutorial is packed with much useful
knowledge and many examples of the exciting projects you can create with
Pro Tools. Digi 002 is a full-featured studio-in-a-box that works with
your Window XP Home or Mac OS9.x computer to give you all you need for
superior MIDI and audio production. Comprised of a single unit that includes
a comprehensive control surface along with analog, digital, and MIDI I/O,
Digi 002 communicates with your computer via a single FireWire cable (included).
Pro Tools LE software comprises the final component, offering 32 tracks
of simultaneous record and playback, 128 MIDI tracks, real-time plug-in
support, and a host of additional features.
The links below are free
Pro Tools LE tutorials. The entire contents may be purchased either on
CD or watched via the Online University
Introduction
ProTools
LE CD Introduction
About
The Pro Tools LE CD
Welcome
To Pro Tools LE
Training
Approach
Hard Disk Recording
Hard
Disk Recording
Understanding Pro Tools
Key
Features
Configuring Your System
I/O SetUp Basic
I/O SetUp Lightpipe
System Usage I
System Usage II
Memory and Preferences
Hard Disks
DAE Playback Buffer
ASIO
Direct I/O
DirectConnect
MIDI Set Up and Use
MIDI and OMS
OMS The Wrong Way
OMS The Right Way
Running Basic 001 MIDI or Dual
NI Virtual Nodes
OMS IAC Bus
MIDI Patch Changes
OMS Names Basics
Creating OMS Names Docs
FreeMidi PatchList to OMS Doc
Session Elements
Session Files
Session Basics
Other Import Methods
Channels
MIDI Channels
Audio Track
Midi Track
Auxiliary Inputs
Master Fader
Regions
Playlists
Tracks Summation I
Tracks Summation II
Menus
The File Menu I
The File Menu II
The Edit Menu I
The Edit Menu II
The Edit Menu Case Study
MIDI Menu Relative Commands
MIDI Menu Communications
MIDI Operations
Split Notes
Quantize
Other MIDI Operations
Input Quantize
The Movie Menu
Bounce To Movie
Windows and Interface Elements
Transport I/ 5:28
Transport II
The Show/Hide Tracks List
Mix/Edit Groups
Strip Silence
Audio Regions List I
Audio Regions List II
Midi Regions List
MIDI Track Offsets
MIDI Event List
Recording
Plug Ins VS Inserts
Tracking Inserts Wet and Dry
Tracking Hardware Sends
Audio Record Modes
Beat Clock Arpeggiators
Beat Clock LFOs
Tracking Case Study I
Tracking Case Study II
Editing
Memory Locations I
Memory Locations II
Edit Modes I
Edit Modes II
The Edit Tools I
The Edit Tools II
The Smart Tool
Grid/Nudge Selectors
Fades
Multi-Track and Batch Fades
Zooming
Mixing
DigiRack Real-Time
Using the Librarian
Using DigiRack Real-Time
Multi-Mono, Multi-Channel
DigiRack EQ
Automation I
Automation II
Plug-In Automation I
Plug-In Automation II
Bounce To Disk
Studio Tools
Waves Audio Processors
Waves File Based Processing
Waves Mastering I
Waves Mastering II
T-Racks RTAS
Serato Pitch n Time Loops/Breaks
Serato Pitch n Time Pitch Shifting
Serato Pitch n Time Song Bending
Bias Peak
Antares Auto-Tune
Auto-Tune Use
Studio Effects
RealVerb
RealVerb Morphing
GRM Tools Controls
GRM Tools Classic
GRM Tools Spectral Transform
IK Amplitube
NI Spektral Delay
NI Spektral Delay Controls
NI Spektral Delay Use
Soft Synths/Samplers
Bitheadz Unity Session
Native Instruments Pro Tools Edition
Native Instruments Battery
Native Instruments Absynth
Native Instruments Reaktor
Native Instruments Reaktor Clock
Studio Hardware
AKG SOLIDTUBE I
AKG SOLIDTUBE II
Contour Design Shuttle Pro
CM Labs MotorMix
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