Pro Tools 8 music production, recording, editing, and mixing

A new edition of this definitive guide to the Pro Tools system for new and professional users. Extensively illustrated in colour and packed with time saving hints and tips the book takes a real-world approach and shows how to build the right system to suit your needs. Detailed chapters on recording,...

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Otros Autores: Collins, Mike, 1949-, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Focal Press 2009.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009633597806719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Pro Tools - The world's leading digital audio workstation; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Learning Pro Tools; Chapter 2 Using Pro Tools; 2.1 Introduction; Getting started; Help; 2.2 Starting the Engines; The Playback Engine; Automatic Delay Compensation; Manual Delay Compensation; Hardware Setup; I/O Setup; Auditioning audio from other applications; 2.3 The user interface; The QuickStart dialog; Opening sessions with plug-ins deactivated; Setting the Color Palette; Managing your Window Configurations
  • Creating Window ConfigurationsWindow Display Settings; The Universe View; 2.4 The main windows; Organizing the Transport window; Transport Preferences; Scrub/Shuttle and the Numeric Keypad modes; Using the Scrubber Tools; Scrub/Shuttle mode; Shuttle Lock mode; The numeric keypad Shuttle Lock modes; The numeric keypad Shuttle mode; Organizing the Mix window; The Group settings pop-up selector; Inserts; Sends; I/O Selectors; Assigning multiple track outputs and sends; Organizing the Edit window; The Toolbar; Rearranging Toolbar controls and displays; 2.5 The Edit modes
  • The Toolbar Zoom buttons and PresetsThe Edit window zoom buttons; The Tool buttons; Zoomer Tool; Trimmer Tool; Selector Tool; Grabber Tool; Smart Tool; Scrub Tool; Pencil Tool; The Mode buttons; Zoom Toggle; Tab to Transients; Mirrored MIDI Editing; Link Timeline and Edit Selection; Link Track and Edit selection; Insertion Follows Playback; Location indicators; Edit Window MIDI editing controls; Cursor values display; Edit Window indicators; Grid and Nudge; 2.6 The rulers; 2.7 Edit window pop-up selectors; 2.8 Track heights; Continuously Variable track heights; 2.9 Zooming around; Zoom Toggle
  • 2.10 Scrolling windowsScrolling behavior; 2.11 Playback Cursor Locator; 2.12 Keyboard Focus; Commands Keyboard Focus; Region List Keyboard Focus; Group List Keyboard Focus; 2.13 Channels and tracks; 2.14 Voices and Voiceable tracks; 2.15 Muting tracks; 2.16 Soloing tracks; 2.17 Finding tracks in the Edit and Mix windows; 2.18 Navigating to tracks by number; 2.19 Fit all shown tracks in the Edit window; 2.20 "Do to All" and "Do to All Selected"; 2.21 Summary; Chapter 3 Time Operations, Tempo Operations, and Key Signatures; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Timebase and Conductor rulers
  • Choosing the Marker ReferenceSetting the Time Scales; 3.3 Meter, Tempo, and Click; Creating a click track; Time Signatures and Clicks; Tempo; Setting tempo manually; Tapping the tempo; Using Tempo events; Building a tempo map; Editing Tempo events; Tempo Operations; The Graphic Tempo Editor; Changing the Track Timebase; Sample-based audio and MIDI; Tick-based audio and MIDI; Time Scales and tick resolution; The Linearity Display Mode; Tempo Events and Bar|Beat Markers; Building a tempo map by inserting Bar|Beat Markers; Re-positioning Bar|Beat Markers; 3.4 Time Operations; Setting the Meter
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