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.

Hosted by youtube.com
Creator's Site: www.artistshousemusic.org
Curated By: rmansur

Comments

+1
moondays13 5 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
+1
waistbans 1 week ago
i have a mac g4 with digi001 and cant seem to get the a click track it seems to set up but no sound? what can i do
Add your comment:

SPLAT! Art Made from Everyday Household Items

Tom Friedman. One of my very favorite contemporary artists. Friedman injects the wonder into the humdrum. He creates magic from the unsuspected with his incredible sculptures assembled from simple ...

Cheat Your Way to 300 (via Remote Control)

This is full blown cheating - no ifs, ands or buts about it. Introducing the RC900, a remote-control bowling ball invented by San Antonio, Texas-based 900 Global. Says Popular Mechanics, "The ...

World's Fastest Bicycle Goes 75mph

Cycling enthusiasts, behold. Fastest bicycle in the world, designed by VARNA of British Columbia. Pretty impressive. Check it out, Barbara Buatois of France completes her new One Hour World Record at ...

Knit Your Food

Knitted delectable delights from Ed Bing Lee. Inspired? Gotta start somewhere. Previously, Crocheters Like to Party, Too. English Ladies Knit Entire Village.

Bomb-Proof Your Home With Wallpaper

Incredible. A company called Berry Plastics (in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) has developed a working bomb proof wallpaper. The technology has the ability to protect against both ...

loading...