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Evren Edler

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Section 1: Introduction to Pro Tools
Introduction to Pro Tools

8m 51s

Intro
0:00
A Sampling of What You Will Learn
0:02
Intro to Pro Tools
0:30
Explaining the Sample
1:18
Transport
2:09
Numeric Keypad
2:29
Loop
2:39
Selector Tool
2:53
Channel Strip & Plug-Ins
3:14
Virtual Instruments
3:57
Automation
4:36
Structure Free
5:00
Regions / Clips List
5:54
Solo / Mute Button
6:13
Review of General First Look at Track
6:35
Audio Files
6:57
Definitions and Basics

25m 18s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:22
What is Pro Tools?
0:53
Pro Tools Software: 5 Major Things You Can Do With Pro Tools
1:23
History of Pro Tools
5:26
Pro Tools Hardware: What You Need to Run Pro Tools
11:03
Basics of Digital Audio
14:55
System Configurations
18:46
Audio Interfaces Works With Pro Tools, Powering Up & iLok System
20:45
iLok System
23:07
Session Folders

34m 14s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:08
Pro Tools File Structures
0:23
File Organization
2:46
File Types
4:05
Pro Tools Session File
4:11
WaveCache File
7:25
Audio File
8:32
Plug-In Settings
11:00
Session File Backups
11:21
MIDI Files
14:06
Sibelius Files
14:49
Clip Groups
17:09
Video Files
20:08
Fade Files
21:15
Rendered Files
22:24
Hardware Buffer Size
24:02
CPU Usage Limit
26:24
Starting Up Pro Tools
30:59
Menu Structures

59m 28s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:08
Pro Tools Menu Structure
1:34
Hiding Options
5:00
File Menu
14:09
Edit Menu
18:21
View Menu
23:13
Track Menu
28:53
Clip Menu
32:25
Event Menu
34:41
AudioSuite Menu
36:50
Options Menu
38:13
Set Up Menu
42:25
Windows Menu
45:47
Store Menu/ Marketplace
55:27
Help Menu
56:12
Edit Window

49m 31s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:07
Edit Window
0:29
Edit Tools
3:20
Edit Modes
22:08
Time Scales & Rulers
32:12
Ruler Views
33:53
Other Controls
45:09
Mix Window

36m 43s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:09
Features of Mix Window
0:47
Definition of Mix Window
1:15
Different Types of Tracks/ Channel Strips
3:07
Similarities Between Edit & Mix Windows
7:16
Coloring the Tracks
7:57
Faders, Meters, Panning & Viewing Options
15:08
Signal Routing Windows
17:27
Use Inserts, Types of Plug-Ins & Operating Them
19:27
Pro Tools Plug In Window

24m 25s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:10
Plug-In Windows
0:59
Effects Plug-Ins
3:04
Certain Settings/ Presets of Most Effects
6:09
Bypass / How to Adjust in Effects Plug-Ins
10:31
Comparing Sound With Previous Setting
11:25
View Virtual Instrument Plug-Ins
18:39
Transport Window, MIDI & Score Editor

39m 36s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:11
Transport Window
0:33
Counters
3:33
MIDI Controls
4:22
Set Up The Tempo or Meter In Our Sessions
4:38
Set Up Metronome
5:00
Additional Editor Windows Such as MIDI & Score Editor
24:47
Creating A New Session

43m 42s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:09
Create & Configure a Protool Session
2:11
Parameter Settings
6:11
Sample Rates
6:34
I/O Settings
7:50
Bit Depths
8:00
Different Types of Tracks: Creating & Naming Tracks
9:40
Edit & Playback Cursor
30:49
Playback Cursor
30:57
Edit Cursor
31:54
Recording Audio

35m 23s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:07
Audio Storage Requirements
0:47
Disk Space Window
1:45
Create a Click Track, Prepare & Record Audio
3:10
Preparing to Record
8:01
Record-Enabling Tracks
12:40
Record Tracks: Insertion Follows Playback
18:50
Learn About Clips: How to View, Rename & Delete Them
20:24
Talk About Destructive/ Non-Destructive Recording
24:19
Looping & Punching Options
28:02
Disk Space
29:12
Recording MIDI

40m 4s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:09
What's MIDI & How It Works
0:39
MIDI in Pro Tools
1:14
2 Types of Tracks You Could Work With MIDI Data in Pro Tools
1:30
Creating MIDI Compatible Tracks & Instrument Tracks
2:30
Sample Based vs. Tick Based Operation
4:50
Connecting a MIDI Device
7:37
MIDI Track-Record Enable
10:18
MIDI Controls
10:34
Input Quantize
12:37
Setting the Tempo & Meter for Our Session
21:04
Setting the Key Signature
22:23
Record MIDI Using PT Virtual Instruments
25:30
Selecting & Navigating

37m 31s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:10
Universe Window
3:36
Timeline Edit Selections
7:40
Timeline Selection Fields
9:54
Make A Selection
11:40
Selecting with Timeline Selection In/Out Points
13:20
Edit Selections
14:19
Selecting with Edit Selection Fields
16:05
Creating Separate Timeline Selections & Edit Selections
17:43
Enabling Link Track & Edit Selection
20:43
Using the Tab Key
22:47
Tab to Transients
24:12
Adjusting the Session View
26:44
Zoom Controls
28:53
Storing & Recalling Zoom Presets
30:26
Working With Markers in Our Sessions
32:25
Basic Editing Techniques

43m 20s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:11
Setting Playback Options & Loop Playback
1:50
Loop Playback
7:10
Edit Modes & How to Combine Them
9:32
Configuring the Grid
13:25
Learn Standard & Specific Editing Commands
16:31
Trim & Loop Trim Function
29:35
Nudge Function
30:38
Create Fades & Crossfades
33:14
Editing Audio & MIDI

37m

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:12
Basic Editing Techniques From the Last Lesson
1:00
Editing Tools & Edit Modes to Edit A Track
6:08
MIDI & Score Editor
30:26
Importing & Exporting Audio, MIDI & Video Files

33m 12s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:12
Import Audio, MIDI & Video Files
0:33
Import Audio Dialog Box
2:43
Import MIDI File
10:20
Export MIDI
16:49
Importing Video
21:38
Shortcut Keys
23:10
Session Set Up
28:08
Syncing Video
29:04
SMPTE
29:21
Example Music for Movie
30:37
Arranging A Track

37m 30s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:09
Preview Track to Work With
1:00
Arrangement of Recorded Tracks
4:29
Grouping
4:36
Input & Output
11:34
Cool Tip to Record Audio
15:32
Vacuum
30:13
Importance of Saving & Viewing Track
33:05
Basic Mixing Techniques

42m 4s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:10
Basic Mixing Techniques
1:43
Mixing Definition
2:12
Inputs/ Outputs, Sends & Returns, Using Effects Plug-Ins
2:26
Outputs
2:39
Sends & Returns
7:17
Tricks to Mixing
28:43
Avid Channel Strip
37:19
Finishing Your Work

14m 31s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:09
Continue Editing Previous Track
0:51
Save As
5:37
Back Up Session
4:10
Saving Session Copy in
7:53
Sharing A Session Between Systems
8:30
Bouncing

25m 23s

Intro
0:00
Lesson Overview
0:12
Intro Continued
1:14
Common Mistakes
2:24
Bouncing to Disk
4:13
File Types
8:44
Adding a Bounce File to iTunes Library
15:24
Sharing a Bounce File on SoundCloud
21:27
Review
24:44
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Session Folders

  • Pro Tools File Structures: Before you create or edit a recording project, or a session in Pro Tools, it is helpful to understand how to software works with the various files that are related to a project. Rather than storing a session as a single file, Pro Tools stores various session components separately and maintains a roadmap to the first files it uses in a session file. All of the files used for a project are grouped together in a “session folder”.
  • File Organization: When you create a Pro Tools session, the system sets up a standard hierarchy for the session and its associated files by automatically creating a top-level session folder containing the session file as well as subfolders for various types of supplemental files used for the session. When you record, convert on import, or edit material, specific files will appear in each of these subfolders.
  • File Types: Many of these files are created by Pro Tools automatically as you work on a project, although some are generated by export operations only.
  • Pro Tools Session File:
    • A session file is the document that Pro Tools creates when you start a new project.
  • WaveCache File:
    • Each PT session you create will also have an associated WaveCache file created inside the session folder.
  • Audio Files:
    • When audio is recorded into a PT session, each take of the audio recording is stored as a separate file inside the corresponding session’s Audio Files Folder.
  • Plug-in Sttings:
    • If you have done certain plug-in settings in a session you will find them in this folder.
  • Session File Backups:
    • If you enable the AutoSave function in PT, the Session File Back Up folder will be created automatically, and auto-saved session files will be stored in this location.
  • MIDI Files:
    • MIDI files can be exported from PT using the Export>MIDI command.
  • Sibelius Files:
    • If you work with scores inside PT, you can use either “Send To Sibelius” command or the “Export>Sibelius” commands to generate a score file that can be opened/edited with the full-featured Sibelius notation software.
  • Clip Groups:
    • The Clip groups folder is the default directory that PT uses for any clip groups you export from your PT session.
  • Rendered Files:
    • Whenever you use rendered Elastic Audio processing, PT creates temporary files for the audio on the affected tracks. These temporary files are kept in an auto-created Rendered Files folder in the session folder.
  • Video Files:
    • Video files are used when you digitize a movie in to PT.
  • Fade Files:
    • One type of file which is not in PT 10 but has been in up until 10 on earlier versions is Fade Files.
    • With PT 10, all fade files are calculated and played back in real time, eliminating the need to store rendered fade files.
  • Buffer Size:
    • The hardware buffer size controls the size of the hardware cache used to handle host-based tasks, such as Native plug-in processing.

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  • Intro 0:00
  • Lesson Overview 0:08
  • Pro Tools File Structures 0:23
    • File Organization
  • File Types 4:05
    • Pro Tools Session File
    • WaveCache File
    • Audio File
    • Plug-In Settings
    • Session File Backups
    • MIDI Files
    • Sibelius Files
    • Clip Groups
    • Video Files
    • Fade Files
    • Rendered Files
  • Hardware Buffer Size 24:02
  • CPU Usage Limit 26:24
  • Starting Up Pro Tools 30:59
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