In this free video tutorial from Paul Maunder, we take a look at 6 things which you should consider when moving Pro Tools sessions from one system to another.
Audio Files Location
Plug-in Availability
Moving Sessions Between HD and Non HD Pro Tools Systems
Pro Tools Version
Hardware Inserts
Session RAM Usage
In order to avoid issues, it's important to take into account the version of Pro Tools you're moving from and to, plug-in availability, the location of your audio files and a number of other factors, including whether the destination system is running Pro Tools HD or standard Pro Tools software.
Why would you need Andrew Scheps’ Bounce Factory if you work in post? There are multiple possible answers to this, Paul Maunder considers some of them.
Are you new to working in surround sound? Then check out this video that I have aimed at those who are already familiar with Pro Tools but who may be new to working in surround sound. In this free video tutorial, we take a look at the basic concepts and workflows for working in surround in Pro Tools Ultimate.
Digital cinemas play back all of their content from a file format known as Digital Cinema Package (DCP). This free video tutorial gives an overview of the format, along with a demonstration of how to go about creating DCP files from your Pro Tools mixes.
In this free video tutorial, community member Paul Maunder takes a look at the process of loop recording ADR in Pro Tools and the associated track comping features. Playlists and a number of keyboard shortcuts essential to the ADR workflow are also covered.
In this second free video tutorial Paul covers the divergence controls, the LFE send level control and the final 2 panner modes: Divergence Editing mode and Auto Glide mode in the surround panner in Pro Tools Ultimate.
This is the first in a 2 part free Pro Tools video tutorial series on the Pro Tools surround panner. In this first part Avid Certified Instructor Paul Maunder describe the X/Y and 3 Knob panning modes.