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Pro Tools HD 11.

An easy-to-follow guide for using Pro Tools HD 11 effectively. This book is ideal for anyone who already uses ProTools and wants to learn more, or is new to Pro Tools HD and wants to use it effectively in their own audio workstations.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Camou, Edouard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: System Optimization; The Pro Tools range; Hardware solutions; Pro Tools HD Accel; Pro Tools HDX; Pro Tools HD Native; Software options; Pro Tools HD 10/Pro Tools 10 with Complete Production Toolkit using third-party interfaces; Pro Tools HD 10 or Pro Tools 10 with Complete Production Toolkit using Avid interfaces; Pro Tools HD 11 update; Choosing the most adapted system; Recording and mixing considerations; DSP or no DSP?; Playback engine optimizations.
  • Pro Tools HD 10 Playback EngineH/W Buffer Size; Host Processors and CPU Usage Limit; Delay Compensation engine; Disk Playback; Voice allocation; Pro Tools 11 Playback Engine; Automatic Delay Compensation (ADC); A bit more about the Pro Tools mixer; Voices and time slots; Low latency monitoring (LLM) and cue mixes; Pro Tools version summary; Customizing MIDI; Organizing external MIDI devices; Controlling MIDI hardware on instrument tracks; Plugin mapping and MIDI learn; Summary; Chapter 2: Editing Techniques; Vocal editing preparations; Zero crossing; Relative grid; Finding clicks.
  • Cuts and fadesThe Fades window; Clip gain; Elastic Audio; Using AudioSuite; Take comping; Drum editing; Edit and Mix groups; A bit of navigation; Clip groups; Selection techniques; Beat Detective; Normal mode; Collection mode; Elastic Audio for drums; Elastic Audio as an effect; The vinyl stopping effect using Elastic Audio; Summary; Chapter 3: Advanced Mixing; Getting organized with colors; Inserting analog hardware into the mix; Measuring hardware insert latency; Using hardware sends across different I/O; Nudging; Routing and grouping techniques; Easy audio grouping; Multiple track outputs.
  • Stemming with multiple outputsStemming with Pro Tools 11; Increasing mixing complexity; Default output bus options; Greater control over parallel processing; Advanced side chain; For bass; For vocals; Using automatic delay compensation creatively; The Avid Channel Strip plugin; Master faders; Pro Tools and analog console integration; Starting with Pro Tools automations; Automation modes; More automation options; Use of an MIDI controller with Latch Prime; Summary; Chapter 4: Importing and Exporting Options; Importing audio; Importing session data; Creating stems and exporting clips.
  • Saving a session copyExporting over the Internet; Missing audio files; Disk allocation; Pro Tools autobackup; Summary; Index.