Specifically designed as a professional grade tool for the consumer market, Pro Tools LE incorporates everything you will need to edit music non-linearly and non-destructively for professional calibre results. Pro Tools is the de facto music production, post production and mixing software used extensively in the TV, film and studio recording industries.
During the 10-hour instructor led training, Jeff Dykhouse, a veteran audio engineer, guides you through each aspect of Pro Tools LE. The quick start will provide you with the essentials to be up and running almost instantly, while the comprehensive chapter tutorials will give you step-by-step instructions on achieving professional results.
Also included is a recording session where you can watch live video as musicians create tracks with ProTools LE. By watching and emulating you will begin to understand how the professionals utilise and configure ProTools LE.
Learning with Study 365 has many advantages. The course material is delivered straight to you and can be adapted to fit in with your lifestyle. It is created by experts within the industry, meaning you are receiving accurate information, which is up-to-date and easy to understand. This course is comprised of professional learning material, all delivered through a system that you will have access to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 365 days (12 months).
This course consists of the following:
From the day you purchase the course, you will have 12 months access to the online study platform. As the course is self-paced you can decide how fast or slow the training goes, and are able to complete the course in stages, revisiting the training at any time.
At the end of the course, you will have one assignment to be submitted (you need a mark of 65% to pass) and you can submit the assignment at any time. You will only need to pay £19 for assessment and certification when you submit the assignment. You will receive the results within 72 hours of submittal, and will be sent a certificate in 7-14 days if you have successfully passed the course.
Successful candidates will be awarded a certificate in Pro Tools LE : Essential Training.
Learners must be age 16 or over and should have a basic understanding of the English Language, numeracy, literacy, and ICT.
Once you successfully complete the course in Pro Tools LE : Essential Training, you will gain a recognised qualification. You can use this certification to demonstrate your skills and understanding of Pro Tools. You can advance in your career in the music industry. Given below are job titles you can land, along with the average UK salary per annum according to https://www.payscale.com/
This course could help you pursue a career in any of the following industries:
Jeff Dykhouse has been actively involved in audio engineering for more than 20 years. He has been a user of computer-based recording systems from their inception. Jeff’s diverse career has earned him gold and platinum awards (RIAA). Many of Jeffs endeavours have been within the Praise & Worship genre, where he has worked with top artists such as Paul Baloche, Crystal Lewis, Kevin Prosch and The Violet Burning. Additional clients include corporations such as RCA, Apple Computer, NBC and Charles Schwab. Jeff owns and operates a recording facility and systems design company in Temecula, CA.
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Free Introduction | |||
Pro Tools LE Essential Training | FREE | 00:00:00 | |
1: Quick Start Guide Part 1 | |||
1. Quick Start Guide Part 1 | |||
2: Quick Start Guide Part 2 | |||
1. Quick Start Guide Part 2 | |||
3: Reference | |||
1. ProTools History/Hardware Tips | |||
2. Making a New Session | |||
4: Navigating the Protools Interface | |||
1. The Edit Window | |||
2. Zoom controls | |||
3. Edit tool controls | |||
4. Time counter | |||
5. Transport controls/Left | |||
6. Transport controls/Right | |||
7. Changing views and rulers | |||
8. Tab to Transient | |||
9. Keyboard Focus mode | |||
10. Link controls | |||
11. Setting Grid and Nudge Resolution | |||
12. The Show/Hide pane | |||
13. The Edit Groups Pane | |||
14. Region Bin | |||
15. Setting up the View | |||
16. Track – Inserts and Sends | |||
17. Track Inputs/Outputs | |||
18. The automation mode selector | |||
19. The record, solo, and mute buttons | |||
20. Additional Track Controls | |||
5: Touring the menu bar | |||
1. The File menu – New, Open, Close | |||
2. The File menu – DigiDelivery, Bounce To | |||
3. The File menu – Import, Export and Get Info | |||
4. The Edit menu – Undo/Redo | |||
5. The Edit Menu – Cut/copy/paste/clear/special/ select | |||
6. The Edit Menu – Select All/ Play Edit Selection | |||
7. The Edit Menu – Duplicate, Repeat | |||
8. The Edit Menu – Shift/Insert Silence | |||
9. The Edit Menu – Trim Region/Separate Region/Heal Separation/Strip Silence/Consolidate | |||
10. The Edit Menu – Thin Automation/Fades | |||
11. The View menu – Narrow Mix/Mix Window/Edit Window/Rulers/Regions/Track Number | |||
12. The View menu – Transport/Disk Space/Main Counter | |||
13. The Track menu – New | |||
14. The Track menu – Group/Duplicate/Split Into Mono/Make Inactive/Delete | |||
15. Track menu – Write MIDI Real-Time Properties | |||
16. The Track Menu – Auto Input Monitoring | |||
17. Track Menu – Scroll to Track/Clear All Clip Indicators | |||
18. The Region Menu – Mute/Unmute/Lock/Unlock | |||
19. The Region Menu – Send to Back/Bring to Front | |||
20. Region Menu – Grouping | |||
21. The Region Menu – Loop/Unloop | |||
22. The Region Menu – CaParture | |||
23. The Region Menu – Identify/Remove | |||
24. The Region Menu – Quantize to Grid | |||
25. The Event menu – Time | |||
26. The Event menu – Tempo | |||
27. The Event menu – MIDI Quantize | |||
28. The Event menu – MIDI Velocity/Duration | |||
29. The Event menu – MIDI Transpose | |||
30. The Event menu – MIDI Select/Split | |||
31. The Event menu – MIDI Input Quantize | |||
32. The Event menu – MIDI Step Input | |||
33. The Event menu – MIDI Restore Performance/Flatten Performance | |||
34. The Event menu – MIDI Event List | |||
35. The Event menu – MIDI Track Offsets/MIDI Real-Time Properties | |||
36. The Event menu – Remove Duplicate Notes | |||
37. The Event menu – Beat Detective/Marker Generation | |||
38. The Event menu – Beat Detective/Groove Template | |||
39. The Event menu – Beat Detective/Region Conform | |||
40. The Event menu – Identify Beat/Renumber Bars/All MIDI Notes Off | |||
41. The AudioSuite menu | |||
42. The OPartions menu – Destructive Record | |||
43. The OPartions menu – Loop Record | |||
44. The OPartions menu – QuickPunch | |||
45. The OPartions menu – All The Rest | |||
46. The Setup menu – Hardware | |||
47. The Setup menu – Playback Engine | |||
48. The Setup menu – Disk Allocation | |||
49. The Setup menu – Peripherals | |||
50. The Setup menu – I/O | |||
51. The Setup menu – QuickTime Movie Offset | |||
52. The Setup menu – Session | |||
53. The Setup menu – MIDI | |||
54. The Setup menu – Click | |||
55. The Setup menu – Preferences | |||
56. The Window menu | |||
57. The Help menu | |||
6: Setting Up Your Preferences | |||
1. Setting Up Your Preferences | |||
7: It’s time to record some music | |||
1. Making new tracks | |||
2. Setting The Tempo & Line Check | |||
3. Recording a Take and Using Playlists Part 1 | |||
4. Recording a Take and Using Playlists Part 2 | |||
5. Guitar Overdubs | |||
6. Vocal Overdubs | |||
7. Recording and Editing MIDI | |||
8. Automating Our Mix | |||
8: Audio for Video | |||
1. Audio for Video | |||
9: Troubleshooting | |||
1. Keeping ProTools and your computer happy |
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