New Pro Audio Training Video: Pro Tools 8 - Know It All!
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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 25, 2009 -- Digital Music Doctor announces the release of a new video training course, Pro Tools 8 - Know It All! This course contains over 3 hours of interactive videos which cover all major aspects of audio and midi recording, editing, mixing, and mastering using the new Pro Tools 8 Digital Audio Workstation.
These DigiDesign Pro Tools tutorials are a complete guide to making music with Pro Tools. The Quick Start section provides an overview of the features and functions in Pro Tools.
The Mixing & Mastering section demonstrates complete session examples of both audio mixing and mastering, including explanations of the most commonly used audio plug-ins. The Loops & Remix section explains the Elastic Audio function and also walks through creating a hip-hop remix.
The MIDI section demonstrates how to work with virtual instruments, hardware synthesizers and Rewire as well as the use of the MIDI Editor and Score Editor. The Tools & Techniques section covers Recording and the Pro Tools Creative Collection virtual instruments.
Pro Tools 8 - Know It All! is presented using Adobe Flash and is available in DVD and digital download formats for Microsoft Windows XP/Vista and Apple Macintosh OS X.
Pro Tools 8 - Know It All! is available at the Digital Music Doctor website www.digitalmusicdoctor.com and Amazon.com as well as various online publishers and pro audio dealers. The Digital Music Doctor website also features demos of the course. This course is part of the Know It All! series which provides training for DigiDesign Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, Apple Logic Pro, Apple GarageBand, Image Line FL Studio, MOTU Digital Performer and Sony Sound Forge pro audio software.
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