Pro Tools
Recording Guide
Clayton Walnum - Collection Digital Filmmaking & Audio Series
Résumé
Learn to Create Professional Quality Recordings with Pro Tools!
Pro Tools is quickly establishing itself as the standard software in digital recording, and is available in a variety of versions from free to professional level. Pro Tools Recording Guide teaches musicians and other audio professionals how to record, engineer, and produce music using Pro Tools 6.1, the latest version of the software. Throughout the book, hands-on labs and tutorials focus on the essential features of the program and guide readers through every step of an audio production. Each step of the project includes practical advice on how to handle different situations that might arise, and easy-to-consume sidebars cover the more technical details. The book begins with setting up the studio, and then guides users through the complete process of recording tracks, mixing to a stereo track, and mastering the final tracks. Along the way, it teaches everything from properly recording tracks to using compression, EQ, and other audio processors with Pro Tools.
Key Features
- Teaches everything from the user interface to creating a session, editing, adding new tracks with overdubbing, and equalization and compression
- Provides a hands-on approach to recording, mixing, and editing audio with Pro Tools
- Takes a low-budget approach toward creating a professional product
- Features step-by-step labs that detail exactly what to do to get specific results
On the CD!
(See Appendix C for more details)
- Labs
Contains the most important labs from the book - Song Construction Set
Contains a construction set for an original song named "The Way You Smile" that can be used to experiment with music loops and mixing choices - Drum Loops
Contains a selection of drum loops you can use with your own Pro Tools sessions - Figures
Includes all of the figures from the book
System Requirements
Windows XP (Pentium III Processor or greater, Pentium IV recommended) or Macintosh OS X (Mac G4 or greater, G5 recommended); CD-ROM drive; Hard drive; 512 MB of RAM minimum, 1024 recommended; Pro Tools LE 6.1 or better; 700 MB of hard drive space for the Pro Tools session examples.
L'auteur - Clayton Walnum
Clayton Walnum started programming computers in 1982,
when he traded an IBM Selectric typewriter to buy an Atari
400 computer (16K of RAM!). Clay has since acquired a
degree in computer science, and written over 30 books
(translated into many languages) covering everything from
computer gaming to 3D graphics programming. He's also
written hundreds of magazine articles and software reviews,
as well as countless programs.
Sommaire
- Installing and Setting Up Pro Tools
- The Pro User Interface
- Dealing with Sessions
- Configuring Pro Tools
- Getting Ready to Record
- Recording Tracks
- Adding New Tracks with Overdubbing
- Punching-In and Virtual Tracks
- Adding MIDI Tracks
- Getting Ready to Edit
- Manipulating and Editing Audio
- Getting Ready to Mix
- Mixing a Session
- Basic Mastering Tasks
- Session Management
- Pro Tools Preinstallation
- Dealing with Latency
- About the CD-ROM
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Charles River Media |
Auteur(s) | Clayton Walnum |
Collection | Digital Filmmaking & Audio Series |
Parution | 05/11/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 354 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 721g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781584503118 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-58450-311-8 |
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