Pro Tools 8 for Mac OS X and Windows:Visual QuickStart GuideDescription |
In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to Pro Tools, beginning to intermediate level digital audio students, will learn how to use the many new features in this major update to the software, including working in the new user interface, using the new virtual instruments, using the new Elastic Pitch feature, working with the new score editor, notation, and Midi editing tools, and much much more.  |
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Table of Contents |
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Pro Tools Chapter 2 The Pro Tools Workspace Chapter 3 Working with Sessions Chapter 4 Working with Tracks Chapter 5 Navigating and Playing Sessions Chapter 6 Recording Audio Chapter 7 Recording MIDI Chapter 8 Importing Audio and MIDI Chapter 9 Working with Selections Chapter 10 Working with Regions Chapter 11 Editing Audio Chapter 12 Editing MIDI Chapter 13 Mixing Chapter 14 Using Plug-Ins Chapter 15 Automating Mix Controls Chapter 16 Mixing Down and Mastering Chapter 17 Working with Video Index
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Back Cover |
This bestselling reference's visual format and step-by-step, task-based instructions will have readers up and running with Pro Tools in no time. With this latest release of Pro Tools, Digidesign establishes its audio recording platform as a serious contender in the music creation market, with a long list of enhanced capabilities for the home studio. In this completely new edition of our bestselling guide to Pro Tools, readers will learn how to use the new features in the latest release, including automation lanes, track comping, MIDI and Score editors, notation, and more.
Musician and producer Tom Dambly has been an audio consultant and music technology writer for over ten years and has written product documentation and training materials for seven major releases of Pro Tools. From beginners to accomplished users, readers will benefit from his clear instructions that cover everything from creating a session and recording to editing, mixing, and final delivery.
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Author |
| Tom Dambly is a writer, freelance musician, and producer. He has published numerous articles on music and media and has been documenting professional audio products for over a decade. As a trumpet soloist, he has premiered and recorded new works by composers from around the world. His producing credits include a bestselling play-along CD and a Grammy-winning recording. For more information, visit www.dambly.com. |

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