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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 4: Tab Transient, Nudging
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates the tab to transient function--a feature exclusive to Pro Tools--and shows how to nudge regions easily.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 5: Fades
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates the crucial fades feature in Pro Tools, and shows how to easily implement and change fades in a session.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 6: The Pen Tool
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates the pen tool, which can be used to eliminate pops and clicks in an audio file.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 7a: Master and Aux Tracks
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates the use of master faders and aux tracks in Pro Tools, and gives examples of how to use each effectively.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 7b: Master and Aux Tracks
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates the use of master faders and aux tracks in Pro Tools, and gives examples of how to use each effectively.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 8: Bouncing To Disc
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke shows how to finish the mix in a session using the bounce to disk feature.
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Advanced Pro Tools Tutorial, Part 9: File Structure
In this clip, producer, engineer and songwriter Aaron Sternke explains the Pro Tools file structuring protocol, and gives examples of how it can be useful in managing a session.
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Intermediate Pro Tools Tutorial: Part 1: Intro
In this clip, producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke gives a brief intro to some intermediate features of Pro Tools.
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Intermediate Pro Tools Tutorial: Part 3: Importing Audio
In this clip, producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke demonstrates how to import existing audio into a Pro Tools session.
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Intermediate Pro Tools Tutorial: Part 4: The Edit Modes
In this clip, producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke describes the four edit modes within Pro Tools?shuffle mode, slip mode, spot mode, and grid mode?and explains how to use each to your advantage when recording.
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