I've let this so that it looks as if it were the very first time I opened this session from this older system. We know how to deal with that.
They're gone! Let me show you. I have one. Check this out. The menus now, especially the Output menu, are short. If it's done here, when I'm gonna go to my session, and I want to use it, it's gonna be Very Important Bus down here. That is a new thing from Pro Tools 9 and Pro Tools If I go back in that menu It's a good thing, because it makes for leaner Input and Output menus.
Once logged in , you will be able to read all the transcripts jump around in the video. Fab has been playing, writing, producing and mixing music both live and in studios all over the world. He also has received Latin Grammy nominations and has worked on many Latin Grammy and Grammy-nominated albums.
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Merci Fab! C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder et d'apprendre au passage You have a HD and Aurora 16s. How are you using them both? Thanks Fab! This was fab. You're the best! Thank you!! That alone will save me unimaginable amount of time!
We're also going to talk a little bit about memory locations on kind of dive into some really cool stuff. It'll save some time on dh, then we're going and the day by setting up a session or setting up sort of the framework of a session for mixing, which we're gonna spend most of the time talking about tomorrow, so setting a pro tools is this last section first thing will be session set up in templates.
We're gonna go through some custom io setups. We're going to cover five quick keyboard shortcuts that can save you time on going after managing large track counts and sending up a session for mixing so let's jump right into it.
The first section is really all about sessions set up, so we're going toe. I actually got the specific question from s So if I just close the session and I'm like, shoot, I meant to reopen that I forgot to check something command shift, oh, and opened up the previous session and restore everything on dyken just do that really quickly without trying to find it in the finder, which sometimes takes time depending on your file, structure and all that kind of thing.
One last thing to talk about before going into the new session dialogue when you're creating a new session and this is something that just it's it's kind of like something I wish every engineer knew, which is just sort of like some housekeeping stuff when you're working on pro tools sessions the end of the day.
Tomorrow, we're going to talk specifically about collaborative tools that are available for sharing sessions with people and it's really, really important when you're sharing sessions across the internet, or even in person, going from different studio to keep very careful track of where your sessions air at and naming them separately, depending on where you're at in the process, I'll give you good example, mark, who was who's, the owner of pacific studios on dh, produced this record that I played during the third segment I'm going.
Pull it up really quick if you look he keeps very careful mix notes on every mixed version that he's working with so I'm gonna pull up lamb of god and if you look there's all these different mix versions of each of the different tracks that he had done with mixing and the reason this is important is if I ever want to go back to a previous version of a song I don't have to keep specific notes on what changes I made between each of the sections I could just go back to whatever mix I was that I always do this especially when you start going through multiple mix rounds I keep track of each mix and maybe even make notes as far as what briefly changed like you can see here this is, you know, land of god makes eight also in my god next nine is deal cop that means he comes the vocals on that or comped whatever deal is, I have to ask him what his notes meant one is with printed click you can see what all these are on dh this is just for mixing.
He has a hole, a separate set of sessions during the tracking process, so when I'm usually tracking and saving sessions will start off and say the name of the song from there I'll put an extension after that to say like drums tracked guitars tracked vocals tracked all the way through to mixing in the end, and in the end, I end up with like fifteen or sixteen, you know, fifteen or twenty session files on the same song, so that whenever I need to go back to a specific point, I could always pull it up.
If I ever make a mistake, I could go back to where I was that it's just sort of like good hygiene to sort of keep your tracks nice and organized, ok, so that being said, once you start opening and creating new sessions, we're just going to walk through the new session dialog box here, which is pretty cool, pretty straightforward, not a lot of information that's really cover, we're not going to go as much in a bit, dad, for sample rate you.
This is where you would select what that is if it's great out the sample rate often it's externally clocked, which means that your interface is receiving clock sink from another source, and so you can't choose which cock you're gonna use unless you pull it off line wave file type b the standard way of our ff either one is pretty much interchangeable I usually stick with wave just to keep it simple something that changed in pro tools eleven is the thirty two bit floating point bit death instead of twenty four bit I still recorded twenty four bit it allows you to open thirty two bit files from other sources or from other wave files.
The other thing that's cool about pro tools eleven is that allows you to import multiple bit depth wave files into the same session there's a lot of really cool stuff that they upgraded that just makes some of that sharing easier. Information Title. Once the correct and latest driver is downloaded, install the driver. To do so, locate the installation file after it has downloaded and double click on it to run the program. Follow the prompts on screen to install the driver properly.
Once the driver completes the installation click Finish. When the driver installs you will notice there is now an M-Track Plus settings panel in the docking tray at the bottom right hand corner of your desktop. Depending on the input channel you are using make sure to turn up the GAIN to an appropriate level.
I would recommend starting at 12 o'clock. Click File then select New Session. Here are the recommended settings. Click No. In this example we will create two Mono tracks. Choosing Stereo will mix inputs 1 and 2 into a stereo track. Select Window from the toolbar and then click Mix. When you bring up the Mix window, you will need to Record Arm the tracks for recording and monitoring.
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