Secrets of the Pros Pro Tools Volume 1 VideoWith over 4 hours of information this 2-DVD set will not only show you the basics, but also take you much further into advanced techniques for recording, editing, MIDI, and more. You will see how the software and hardware work, and be shown in detail exactly how to use Pro Tools like a professional.
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Secrets of the Pros Advanced Pro Tools Volume 3 VideoAdvanced Pro Tools DVD: Volume III picks up where its highly successful prequels, Pro Tools DVD: Volume I and Advanced Pro Tools DVD: Volume II left off. With well over 2 hours of information this DVD dives deep into a variety of topics-of greatest importance are the topics of mixing and plug-ins.
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Secrets of the Pros Advanced Pro Tools Volume 2 VideoThis DVD picks up where its highly successful prequel left off. It not only dives deep into advanced mixing and editing techniques, but also includes an overview of exciting new 7.x software features, and provides clear instruction pertaining to file management, latency, buffer settings, and more.
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Secrets of the Pros The Basics of Modern Recording & Mixing VideoYou don’t need a lot of money to create professional recordings, but you do need the expertise. Secrets of the Pros will speed you through years of trial and error so you can focus on creating music instead of spending all your time trying to figure out the best way to make the gear work.
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User Reviews:
Feature:
Wish it had more on mixing, little less on the duh factor

Value:
Good value, but not everything you need.

Sound:
Professional quality DVD

Ease of Use:
It’s a DVD and the chapters are small enough to go back and rewatch a specific tip

Overall:
It goes from the basics (signal routing, micing and recording individual parts etc) to the advanced final chapter about setting up a room for recording and mixing and explaining accoustics. (which may be over a lot of hobbist heads) The good: Down to earth style of the host explaining everything in laymans terms. The bad: really skims through the mixing part. The ugly: The duh factor. The main message when it comes to equipment is the more expensive the better. This isn’t aimed at the guy happy with a simple budget setup in the spare bedroom. This is good for people just starting out or those who are ready to make a serious commitment to their home studio. For those who want to go beyond the basics may want to look at “The Art of Mixing” or “Gorilla Recording” if your just a hobbist that isn’t going to invest $2400 in a mic pre.

    
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