Recording options overlap with the ability to loop playback, and some functionality only applies to MIDI, and some to audio, so the aim of this article is to describe and clarify each option.
Start dates are arranged on request, please contact us to discuss your needs, to ask a question, or to book a consultation. Pro Tools offers a range of options when it comes to recording while cycling around the same playback selection. Mix using sends, returns, plug-ins, master faders, and groups.Enable, play, view, and edit automation data.Apply editing techniques such as the use of clip loops.Use audio editing and file management techniques.Work with time scales and virtual instruments.Record MIDI and audio, using loop recording and advanced techniques.Control Pro Tools using external controllers.
TOPICS THAT WILL BE COVERED DURING THE COURSE: This Pro Tools 110 – Essentials of Pro Tools course will cover all the key concepts and skills needed to operate a Pro Tools system at the User level, while also providing you with the opportunity to progress onto higher levels of Pro Tools certification. Now you have the basics covered with 101, take a more detailed look at the Pro Tools system with our official Avid Pro Tools 110 Certification course.