Propellerhead made the first in a series of tutorials available where it is shown how Record works in a ReWire setting, coupled to various DAWs. First up: Pro Tools.
The Pete Winger Interview:
Propellerhead met with San Francisco producer Michael Winger to learn how he is using Record and Reason in his Pro Tools-centric workflow and how he is using both in his production work.
Rewire Micro Tutorial:
The latest Propellerhead Micro Tutorial takes a look at how to set up for a ReWire session in Pro Tools and Record. You’ll look at how to set up the ReWire plug-in in Pro Tools and how to route the Record mixer’s direct out audio to your DAW to mix your music where you want to without losing the audio treatment in the Record mixer.
For more information, visit www.propellerheads.se.
Propellerhead met with San Francisco producer Michael Winger to learn how he is using Record and Reason in his Pro Tools-centric workflow and how he is using both in his production work.
Rewire Micro Tutorial:
The latest Propellerhead Micro Tutorial takes a look at how to set up for a ReWire session in Pro Tools and Record. You’ll look at how to set up the ReWire plug-in in Pro Tools and how to route the Record mixer’s direct out audio to your DAW to mix your music where you want to without losing the audio treatment in the Record mixer.
For more information, visit www.propellerheads.se.
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