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Published on 03/19/03 at 07:41
Audience:
Beginners
Let short: this book feels the can ... 3 kilomtres In 258 pages, it is supposed to be a guide for beginners in ProTools. Just a, it's weird: you know a lot, you, the beginners that starts directly under ProTools?
But suppose that this kind of beginners are rich, they will learn nothing in this book that is not in the doc of Digidesign. Why? Because the book does not really start that 80 page (almost one third of the book devoted prsentation both the range and history of the manufacturer! Intrt What?) And its three appendices and index occupy 40 pages dernires. Remains roughly 130 pages for you Submitted software in outline (which focuses on the fourth MIDI software rput particulirement to be fair on this point). It could have done a good paperback book 6 but has a large 20. And that's a shame ...
But suppose that this kind of beginners are rich, they will learn nothing in this book that is not in the doc of Digidesign. Why? Because the book does not really start that 80 page (almost one third of the book devoted prsentation both the range and history of the manufacturer! Intrt What?) And its three appendices and index occupy 40 pages dernires. Remains roughly 130 pages for you Submitted software in outline (which focuses on the fourth MIDI software rput particulirement to be fair on this point). It could have done a good paperback book 6 but has a large 20. And that's a shame ...