Edit in Pro Tools with Aaron Sternke

Edit in Pro Tools with Aaron Sternke

In this imtermediate level Pro Tools tutorial producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke gives a brief intro to some intermediate features of Pro Tools.
Part two introduces the complex and versatile edit window inside Pro Tools, including edit groups, track show/hide, and the regions bin.
Part three demonstrates how to import existing audio into a Pro Tools session.
Part four describes the four edit modes within Pro Tools—shuffle mode, slip mode, spot mode, and grid mode—and explains how to use each to your advantage when recording.
Part five demonstrates the zoom options inside Pro Tools, and demonstrates how to save various zoom level presets.
Part six demonstrates examples of properly using each to help your workflow.
Part seven gives a brief introduction to the mix window inside Pro Tools, and demonstrates how to use effects plugins.

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