Pro Tools HD : Advanced Techniques and Workflows.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Packt Publishing,
2013.
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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 considerationsDSP or no DSP?
- Playback engine optimizations
- Pro Tools HD 10 Playback Engine
- H/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 learnSummary
- Chapter 2: Editing Techniques
- Vocal editing preparations
- Zero crossing
- Relative grid
- Finding clicks
- Cuts and fades
- The 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 MixingGetting 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 outputs
- Stemming 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 pluginMaster 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 copy
- Exporting over the Internet
- Missing audio files
- Disk allocation
- Pro Tools autobackup
- Summary
- Index