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While I consider myself a reasonably efficient stumbler (LOL), what's a
better method of self-learning Pro Tools? So far, the concepts are clear
enough, but moving within the environment sometimes bogs me down because
I don't yet know where to find things in specific windows or dialogs,
not to mention which windows to keep open in order for shortcut keys to
work properly, so I do spend a lot of time fumfering around, opening
things to see what's inside, and eventually finding what I'm looking
for. So far, I've hacked my way through laying down a few audio tracks,
and from listening to a demo Slau posted in the PT WhatsApp group, have
been successful at some very basic editing. The next thing I want to
tackle is adding an effect to some recorded audio, and then jumping into
MIDI-land, particularly via Komplete Kontrol and other VST instruments I
have installed. I'd also love to have a short-list of what I should stay
away from--things that don't work, that we can't use--so I won't be
tempted by them.
- Stumbling around in the intellectual dark is not the most ef... Steve Matzura
- Re: Stumbling around in the intellectual dark is not th... Slau Halatyn
- Re: Stumbling around in the intellectual dark is no... Slau Halatyn
- Re: Stumbling around in the intellectual dark i... Steve Matzura
- Re: Stumbling around in the intellectual da... Jesse Kragiel