In this Pro Tools recording software tutorial, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke goes over the more advanced features of using Pro Tools. Part one demonstrates the practical applications of the main counter selector and the expanded transport inside Pro Tools.
Part two demonstrates the ease of editing in Pro Tools, including copying and pasting regions as well as duplicating and repeating.
Part three demonstrates the versatility of using edit and mix groups in Pro Tools, and suggests how to use them to make workflow faster.
Part four demonstrates the tab to transient function--a feature exclusive to Pro Tools--and shows how to nudge regions easily.
Part five demonstrates the crucial fades feature in Pro Tools, and shows how to easily implement and change fades in a session.
Part six demonstrates the pen tool, which can be used to eliminate pops and clicks in an audio file.
Part seven demonstrates the use of master faders and aux tracks in Pro Tools.
Part eight shows how to finish the mix in a session using the bounce to disk feature.
Part nine explains the Pro Tools file structuring protocol, and gives examples of how it can be useful in managing a session.
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