
ProTools 8 Tutorial DVD - Level 1, Beginner Tutorial Video
Pro Tools is back with a vengeance. It's got a sleek new interface, tons of new virtual instruments, new scoring and MIDI options, and ASK Video is here to show you how it all works in the new Pro Tools 8 Tutorial Series!!!
In Level 1 of this 4 part series we're going to take you through everything you need to know to get started. We're going to start right at the beginning with installation, setup, and taking a tour of the interface. After that we'll move into recording and editing, and finish up with three chapters on Boom, the MIDI Grand, and Eleven Free.
If you're new to Pro Tools or are finding the jump from Pro Tools 7 to 8 a little overwhelming, than this DVD is perfect. It's also great for those advanced users out there that haven't loaded up a session in a while and need a quick refresher. No matter what version of Pro Tools you use, whether it be HD, LE, or M-Powered - this DVD is perfect for you!
- 32 Videos
- Over 3 hours of instructional video
- Extremely high quality tutorial videos
- Easy to use interface
- Great for users of Pro Tools HD, LE, or M-Powered
- Mac OSX & PC Compatible
- Requires computer with DVD-Rom Drive
Pro Tools 8 Tutorial DVD Level 1 Content:32 High Quality Videos
1. Installation Mac
2. Installation PC
3. Hardware Setup
4. First Session
5. Mix Window
6. Edit Window
7. Creating Tracks 1
8. Creating Tracks 2
9. Transport 1
10. Transport 2
11. Click Track
12. I/O Setup 1
13. I/O Setup 2
14. Recording Audio
15. Recording Modes
16. MIDI Setup
17. Recording MIDI 1
18. Recording MIDI 2
19. Editing MIDI
20. Fades & Crossfades
21. Edit Tools
22. Edit Modes
23. Audio Editing 1
24. Audio Editing 2
25. Automation Basics
26. Grouping Tracks
27. Bussing
28. Managing Regions
29. Bouncing to Disk
30. Eleven Free
31. Mini Grand
32. Boom
System Compatibility:MAC: OS X Version 10.2 or higher, Power Mac G4 867 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Sound Card. This product includes QuickTime 7.x Mac/PC which is required for video playback. This DVD-Rom works on a computer equipped with a DVD-Rom drive. Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768.