Completely agree. This is mainly what I am looking for. His idea of focusing on 
the VO functionality of Pro Tools is a good one. I am thinking he could create 
a series that would help blind audio producers/engineers bridge the gap between 
using VO and the typical audio engineering book that references using point and 
click references. This way, any of use could go through his series, then pick 
up a normal book and know what to do from a blind person's point of view. This 
series might have a little bit of "how to..." into it, but enough to give 
samples and examples to work from. For an example, how to use band EQ with VO. 
The module could have a simple project sample to help us get our feet wet.



-----Original Message-----
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Chris Smart
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 11:42 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: what would you pay for a comprehensive Pro Tools tutorial?

Chris, all that stuff about EQ, compression, reverb etc. and all the mixing 
tutorials you could ever want already exists! Books, video courses, you name 
it. It's all out there. Get yourself on youtube. 
get some free multitracks to practice on and go to town.
  Nothing about that stuff is blind-specific. Why reinvent the wheel for a 
really small target audience? Shouldn't Slau focus on the unique experience of 
blind users of Voiceover and proTools?


At 11:25 AM 12/7/2015, you wrote:
>I'd gladly pay $30 on the low end, and maybe $150 on the high end.
>
>I would want most definitely the basics of recording, editting, and 
>mixing to be covered, but I really would like emphesis to be covered on 
>the actual plugin settings that take an artist's recordings to the next 
>level.  In other words, really really focus heavily on EQ, giving many 
>examples, and also providing different exercizes to try on your own.  
>Also give some examples of situations where people often screw up, and 
>show the end result of doing so, and explain why it sounds so dreadful 
>when they do.
>
>Also, maybe work on explaining the basics of proper compression.
>
>Even if the E Q and the compression had to be tought seperetly, I'd be 
>happy to pay an additional say, $50 for a training crashcourse on such.
>
>As for the PT tutorials, I'd say, I'd want something that would be at 
>least 5 hours or more in length.  I'd want it to be extremely thorough.
>
>Chris.
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Slau Halatyn" 
><slauhala...@gmail.com>
>To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
>Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 10:21 AM
>Subject: what would you pay for a comprehensive Pro Tools tutorial?
>
>
>I'm just doing a bit of market research here:
>I'm curious to know what the list feels is a minimum price they'd 
>expect a comprehensive tutorial on using Pro Tools with VoiceOver to 
>cost and what would be the maximum they'd consider paying for such a series.
>I'm not talking about a replacement for the Pro Tools manuals but 
>rather a series of modules that cover the VoiceOver specific techniques 
>of using Pro Tools. I know this is still pretty vague but I also wonder 
>what kind of scale people would expect: a 5-hour series? A ten-part 
>series of one-hour segments?One or two main parts with smaller modules 
>for more specific subjects?
>Anyway, I might have an idea for such an undertaking but feeling the 
>water first. Please share any relevant thoughts.
>
>Slau
>
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