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Sign up on this site to create an account, then you can enroll into the Pro Tools course using paypal!
If you are migrating to Pro Tools from another daw or it's your first time using a DAW, this course is for you!Contact me at brp at starfleetaudio dot com for info on how to sign up! The next class is starting soon!
Here you can learn about Audio Production and Applications that are using in producing music in a fun and effective way.
To get started, Contact me to find out with the next class will start.
If you have questions about creating a new account or the hybrid online/in studio courses please email me!
brp at starfleetaudio dot com
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Now get Intro to Pro Tools for Musicians. You get the online course content and the class meetings! Contact Brad to find out when the next class will start!
Pro Tools is an industry standard. That's great because if you produce in PT, you can bring your sessions into bigger rooms for all sorts of things. Tracking final vocals, editing with tools you don't have, engineering expertise, mixing. And painlessly I might add. It allows you to keep some of the processing you've already done, or even change it later. That's because you don't have to bounce or write in any processing, like when you've used another DAW. Flexibility!
The only thing is, how to get to a point with Pro Tools, that you can assess your song? You'll need to do some mix. That means using busses, routing, managing CPU resources and a million other things. So how do you learn all that stuff? Whoa, you're going to need to read thru that huge manual AND understand it all! Yikes! You could go online, and that might help a bit. You know what would be cool? If you have someone that's an expert, you could just contact. Hey, you have one question you can't figure out. If you could only have someone to ask. You could email those guys online, but you need to know now. Right now, or the creative flow is about to stop dead in it's tracks!
Well, now there's a opportunity for you. While you're learning just what you need to know, you have an expert to contact when you need it! AND, you're able to meet with them each week to go over topics that need special attention.
Wow, That's fantastic! Learning AND human contact! Just like a college course!
Yup, just like it! Only it's the best of both worlds. You have your online class, to learn important stuff. Then you can nurture that knowledge "in person" with the instructor. At the studio if you desire. If you can't make it to the studio meetings, you can meet online in a Google Hangout.
Now you say, "That must be a million dollars!"
Nope! It's a lot less than college tuition, A LOT LESS!
This course is taught using Pro Tools 10. Although much of the information applies to any version of Pro Tools. A lot of the topics are covering areas that apply to all DAW systems, and demonstrate the area in Pro Tools 10. Pro Tools is not needed to enroll in this course. However, some version of Pro Tools is highly recommended.
Topics Overview:
1 General introduction to Pro Tools
Midi Files
Instructional Video's
Pro Tools 10 Session Creation
2 Playback Engine + Session File Management and Organization
Basic MIDI, Virtual Instruments in Pro Tools
3 Pro Tools IO setup, Input and Output paths in Pro Tools
System Configuration
PT Disk Allocation
Track types Intro
4 Track types
Channel strip
Working with audio and MIDI
Master Fader Channel Strip
Midi Channel strip
Instrument Channel Strip
Edit Window Channel Strips
Markers
5 Song Template
Adding tracks
Track routing setup
IO busses
Click track and alternatives
Track colors
Latency
Tempo/meter
Managing Plug-ins
Input monitoring
Punch recording
6 Virtual Instruments
Playback Engine
Using presets in libraries
Managing the Click track
Quantizing
Grid Mode
Track grouping
7 Frequency Spectrum and EQ
Components of sound
Sine Waves
Frequency
Amplitude
Tools to Visualize the Spectrum
Spectrum Analyzer
Audio Filters
High pass
Low Shelf
High Shelf
Band pass
Parametric or band pass
Notch
8 Dynamics Processing
Compressors
Side Chain and Key signals
Limiters
Waveforms
Loudness
Polarity
Metering
Average Level
VU Meter
Metering Tools
Now that you've seen what's covered, why not sign up and enroll in the "Intro to Pro Tools" right now!
- Teacher: Brad Pierce