Pro Tools LE and M-powered the complete guide
Pro Tools LE and M-Powered is an authoritative guide to Digidesign's entry-level hardware and software systems. Illustrated throughout with color screen grabs, the book starts by giving you useful overviews and advice about the hardware options available. Subsequent chapters are packed with eas...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; Burlington, MA :
Focal Press
2006.
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Edition: | 1st edition |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627401206719 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Pro Tools LE and M-Powered: The complete guide; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgements; The Intro; What's in a name?; Who should use it?; Affordable Pro Tools Systems; Speakers, Headphones, and Microphones; Home Studio Setups; Laptop Musicians; Mac or PC?; Pro Tools LE Software; Pro Tools M-Powered Software; Transfers; Included Software; Even more software; What you don't get in Pro Tools LE and M-Powered; What's in the book; 1 Hardware Options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered Systems; Digi 001; Low Latency Monitoring on the Digi 001; Monitoring latency and MIDI
- Digi 002 RackFront panel; Rear panel; The Mbox; The front panel; The back panel; Zero-latency monitoring; Exploring the Mbox Mix control; Summary; Mbox 2; Front panel; Rear panel; M-Audio M-Powered Interfaces for Pro Tools; FireWire vs USB; FireWire interfaces; Ozonic; FireWire 410 & FireWire 1814; FireWire Audiophile; FireWire Solo; PCI cards and interfaces; Audiophile 2496 & Audiophile 192; Delta 1010; Delta 1010 LT; Delta 44; Delta 66; Latest Additions; 2 The Digi 002 and the Command | 8; The Digi 002; Rear panel; The control surface; Top section; Middle section; Home view
- Console View SelectorsInsert/Send Position Selectors; Channel Scribble Strips; Display Scribble Strips and Display Mode Switch; More buttons and status indicators; Rotary encoders; Channel Select; Channel View; Multi-mono plug-ins; Lower section; Faders; Transport controls; Navigation & zoom; Window show/hide and Playback Mode switches; Fader Flip & Master Faders; Function/utility keys; Keyboard modifier switches; Digi 002 Modes; Standalone Mode; Hooking up external sources to the Digi 002 in Standalone mode; Digidesign Command | 8 Control Surface; 3 Getting to know the Pro Tools LE Software
- Pro Tools LE OverviewTrack Priority and Voice Assignment; The Mix Window; Plug-ins; Tracks; Inserts; Sends; I/O Selectors; The Edit Window; The Edit Modes; Zoom Buttons; Choose Your Tool; Repairing Waveforms using the Pencil Tool; Location Indicators; Edit window controls and displays; Keyboard Focus; The Rulers; Scrolling Options; Playback Cursor Locator; The Transport Window; Pro Tools LE Menus; Pro Tools Menu; File Menu; Edit Menu; View Menu; Track Menu; Region Menu; Event Menu; AudioSuite Menu; Options Menu; Setup Menu; Window Menu; Help Menu; Browser, browser, browser. . .
- The Task WindowThe Relink Window; Drag and Drop Features; What this chapter has covered; 4 Getting Started; Installing the software; Restoring the default Preferences; Opening a New Session; Choosing File Types; Choosing Sample Rates and Bit Depths; Saving your Session; What gets saved; Why you should use an external hard drive; Allocating Hard Disk Space; Round Robin Disk Allocation; Record Allocation; Setting up the inputs and outputs; Setting up your first new session with Audio and MIDI tracks, Auxiliary inputs and Master faders; Importing MIDI and Audio
- Using the Workspace Browser to import audio using drag & drop