Pro Tools 7.3 Quick Start Guide for Educators (By Robin Hodson & Marc Schonbrun, with Ken Johnson) Table of Contents WHY USE PRO TOOLS ? ...
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 10 The first thing to see is if the MIDI file will play back. We need to look at the Mix window (window>Mix
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 11 Editing Existing Audio To begin editing audio, you should have some audio in place on your edit window for
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 12 your numeric keypad. The NUDGE section of your toolbar controls the amount by which the audio moves. If you
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 13 adding them to your audio now. Fades are found in the edit menu, however in order for a fade to work, you m
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 14 New Audio - Stereo & Multi Track Recording 1 Start a new session in Pro Tools. Type Control/Shift N (
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 15 3 Now to the actual nuts and bolts of recording. You might want to think about the TEMPO of your song if y
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 16 To work with a smaller section, you may want to “duplicate” the current take and edit only a small portion
Using MIDI & Instrument Tracks 1 Recording MIDI data into Pro Tools in not a great deal different to audio, except that MIDI data itself is not
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 18 7 Record enable the MIDI track (the R button in the track box), make sure you’re NOT using loop layback
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 19 If you’d like to quantize as you play into Pro Tools, in the same Event>MIDI menu, you’ll see “Input Qua
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 2 Why Use Pro Tools ? Pro Tools Academic is a special low-cost version of Pro Tools targeted at education. It
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 20 When you’re making selections/edits of the MIDI data, you should have the SMART TOOL selected, and you shou
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 21 These can be moved and adjusted to create a smooth fade. If you chose to edit velocities instead, click and
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 22 The Xpand plug-in window will appear: more on that in a minute. Drag that window out of the way if its o
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 23 Experiment with what you want. At this moment, you’re choosing which sound you want in part A of Xpand. If
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 24 Working With Video & Creating Soundtracks/Broadcasts 1 Pro Tools allows you to drag and drop any vide
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 25 5 Open the mix window. You’ll notice that the video doesn’t have it’s own track slider, because it has no
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 26 you may chop off the actual speech. If you make an error, you can always “undo” and try it again. 10 This
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 27 The Basics of Mixing & Using Audio Plug-ins 1 The most basic aspect of mixing is balance. We control
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 28 Diagram A (above) shows how you add INSERT effects (EQ, Compression) to a track in a Pro Tools session. Yo
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 29 Choose Plug-in, and you’ll several choices: choose EQ>1-Band EQ 3 (mono) You have now added an insert e
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 3 MIDI sound source: if you want to use a regular General MIDI Sound Set with Pro Tools, you might want to get
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 30 8 Now change the INPUT on the Aux Input track by selecting the Audio input path selector and choosing b
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 31 9 Next, we add the effect desired to the Aux Input. Go to the INSERT area (at the top of the Aux Input str
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 32 Mastering a MultiTrack Finished CD Once you’ve gotten all your sounds together, you’ll need to finalize yo
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 33 your faders with a mouse as well, please refer to your documentation for more information on “Recording Aut
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 34 5 Bounce. The process of creating a final mix in Pro Tools is called a “Bounce”. Once your song sounds exa
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 35 list. Click the arrows again to hide it. You can resize the horizontal size of the Region List by dragging
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 36 Some Basic Shortcuts in Pro Tools Academic For a complete list, refer to the pdf documentation that comes w
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 4 You’ll only need a USB cable to connect the Mobile Pre or Ozone Academic to your computer: Windows users not
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 5 Finding Your Way Around – Audio & MIDI 1 Before you start, you might want to grab some audio
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 6 5 You’ll see a timeline running along the screen, with various icons at the top of the window: you can cust
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 7 9 One other nice feature is the ability to playback a section of your song in a loop/cycle. To do this, you
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 8 Your outputs are chosen automatically, and there’s no need to alter them. The fader will affect the overall
Pro Tools Quick Start Guide: April 2007 9 currently been doing. For this section, you’ll need to have a MIDI keyboard or a sound module connected to y
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