Record in Digidesign's Pro Tools LE with Aaron Sternke

Record in Digidesign's Pro Tools LE with Aaron Sternke

In this video series, producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke gives an introduction to Digidesign's Pro Tools software, including differences between Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools LE. Part two shows some of the available interfaces for Pro Tools LE, including the several variations of the Mbox2 as well as the 003 interfaces. Part three demonstrates how to create a new session in Pro Tools, create a click track, set the session tempo, and prepare a track for recording. Part four demonstrates the simplicity of recording within Pro Tools LE. This is a great series for beginners.

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moondays13 4 months ago
hi aaron,
thank you for all of the videos. it is very easy to follow your tutorials, and they make everything seem so much more accessible.
michelle
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