What Will We Cover In The Rest Of This Series?Ĭome back for part 2 in which we look at opening Pro Tools for the first time and setting up a Pro Tools session. Pro Tools ComputerĬheck out our resources page covering computers you can use with Pro Tools. See what microphones and headphones we have reviewed to help you choose which ones will suit you. Microphones and HeadphonesĬheck out our Dedicated searchable Reviews page to see what we think of a wide range of audio equipment to suit all budgets. If you are looking for an audio interface to use with your Pro Tools system then check out our extensive database of audio interfaces we have tested with Pro Tools showing features, price and a link to our product review where we have conducted one. PDF certificate will be made available in your student Avid master account.
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We look at using iLoks to licence software and we consider what additional hardware will be needed to make a good quality vocal recording and to track an acoustic guitar.
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There are three different versions of Pro Tools and there are options to pay monthly or yearly. Part 1 - What Do I Need? Equipment Choicesįirst, we look at the choices of Pro Tools software and consider what other equipment is necessary to get started. In this free video tutorial we meet Jess, a singer-songwriter who has written a song and needs guidance through the process of choosing a setup, setting it up and recording the song. This tutorial brought to you in association with Avid is the first of a series, aimed at people who are new to recording or new to Pro Tools. We follow the development of a demo recording from the point of view of someone with no prior experience of recording.