In this Level 3 DVD, ASK digs into the more advanced features of Pro Tools 8 such as sharing sessions with other DAWs, correcting audio at the sample level, and mixing in surround.
Among other topics covered are advanced file management, advanced automation, side-chaining, mastering, dithering, and advanced MIDI.
Pro Tools 8 Level 3 is Mac and PC compatible and features 33 tutorial videos for 3 hours of instruction. ASK Video’s interface is described as “a tried and true method of learning quickly as well as an easy reference” for future use for Pro Tools HD, LE, or M-Powered users.
Pricing & Availability
Pro Tools 8 Tutorial DVD Levels 1,2, and 3 are available for $49.99 USD each or the entire series, including soon to be released Level 4, for $179.99.
Check out www.askvideo.com for more info.
Pro Tools 8 Level 3 is Mac and PC compatible and features 33 tutorial videos for 3 hours of instruction. ASK Video’s interface is described as “a tried and true method of learning quickly as well as an easy reference” for future use for Pro Tools HD, LE, or M-Powered users.
Pricing & Availability
Pro Tools 8 Tutorial DVD Levels 1,2, and 3 are available for $49.99 USD each or the entire series, including soon to be released Level 4, for $179.99.
Check out www.askvideo.com for more info.
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