Re: New to Pro tools, where to start?

2014-06-26 Thread Monkey Pusher
Also applevist may have some free podcast floating around  on there if
you search for protools on the site.

On 6/24/14, ramy moustafa  wrote:
> Mavericks not ml
> You can start from
> Www.protoolswithspeech.com
> Very very helpful
> Hope that helps
>
> Ramy moustafa saber
> Musicc instructor at:
> faculty of musical education
> music arranger and sound engineer
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 22, 2014, at 9:35 PM, Jakob Rosin  wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>  Its pretty rare for me to introduce myself in mailing lists, but I
>> consider this as a special occasion.
>> My name is Jakob Rosin (as you probably already figured) and I am an audio
>> enthusiast (at least right now) and a keyboard player. I would like to
>> start professional audio engineering studies here in Tallinn, Estonia in
>> this august. I am going to apply for the studies next week, so that's why
>> I am in a bit of hurry.
>> Since the university uses pro tools I begun the research on its
>> accessibility and basic use with voice over.
>> I know that I do have to start working in pro tools 11 with mavericks and
>> pt 10 with Mountain Lion environments. I understand these combinations are
>> mostly accessible and useable?
>> I have owned a mac for last 2 years so I consider myself an expert on
>> VoiceOver and osX..
>> I have dealt with audio for as long as I know, being fully blind you
>> really didn't have many options.
>> I have worked only with analog bords, running 2 cables into a soundcard
>> :). Multytrack projects have been done in reaper for windows, also
>> soundforge8, and earlier Audacity has been used.
>>
>> if there is anyone, who can provide me with directions to podcasts,
>> overviews, tutorials, what ever material, what can help me familiarise
>> with  Pro Tools before I actually apply and jump in to the studies, I
>> would be more than glad to accept them.
>>
>> I am shure this has been discussed on this list few hundred times, but
>> google and its accessibility, well, those 2 words shouldn't be mentioned
>> in 1 sentence.
>>
>> Thanks for all the help you can provide.
>> Jakob Rosin
>> Mail, iMessage, Facetime: jakob@gmail.com
>> skype: jakob.rosin
>> twitter: @jakobrosin
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: New to Pro tools, where to start?

2014-06-24 Thread ramy moustafa
Mavericks not ml
You can start from
Www.protoolswithspeech.com
Very very helpful
Hope that helps

Ramy moustafa saber
Musicc instructor at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 22, 2014, at 9:35 PM, Jakob Rosin  wrote:
> 
> Hello!
>   Its pretty rare for me to introduce myself in mailing lists, but I 
> consider this as a special occasion.
> My name is Jakob Rosin (as you probably already figured) and I am an audio 
> enthusiast (at least right now) and a keyboard player. I would like to start 
> professional audio engineering studies here in Tallinn, Estonia in this 
> august. I am going to apply for the studies next week, so that’s why I am in 
> a bit of hurry.
> Since the university uses pro tools I begun the research on its accessibility 
> and basic use with voice over.
> I know that I do have to start working in pro tools 11 with mavericks and pt 
> 10 with Mountain Lion environments. I understand these combinations are 
> mostly accessible and useable?
> I have owned a mac for last 2 years so I consider myself an expert on 
> VoiceOver and osX..
> I have dealt with audio for as long as I know, being fully blind you really 
> didn’t have many options.
> I have worked only with analog bords, running 2 cables into a soundcard :). 
> Multytrack projects have been done in reaper for windows, also soundforge8, 
> and earlier Audacity has been used.
> 
> if there is anyone, who can provide me with directions to podcasts, 
> overviews, tutorials, what ever material, what can help me familiarise with  
> Pro Tools before I actually apply and jump in to the studies, I would be more 
> than glad to accept them.
> 
> I am shure this has been discussed on this list few hundred times, but google 
> and its accessibility, well, those 2 words shouldn’t be mentioned in 1 
> sentence.
> 
> Thanks for all the help you can provide.
> Jakob Rosin
> Mail, iMessage, Facetime: jakob@gmail.com
> skype: jakob.rosin
> twitter: @jakobrosin
> 
> 
> 
> 
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New to Pro tools, where to start?

2014-06-22 Thread Jakob Rosin
Hello!
Its pretty rare for me to introduce myself in mailing lists, but I 
consider this as a special occasion.
My name is Jakob Rosin (as you probably already figured) and I am an audio 
enthusiast (at least right now) and a keyboard player. I would like to start 
professional audio engineering studies here in Tallinn, Estonia in this august. 
I am going to apply for the studies next week, so that’s why I am in a bit of 
hurry.
Since the university uses pro tools I begun the research on its accessibility 
and basic use with voice over.
I know that I do have to start working in pro tools 11 with mavericks and pt 10 
with Mountain Lion environments. I understand these combinations are mostly 
accessible and useable?
I have owned a mac for last 2 years so I consider myself an expert on VoiceOver 
and osX..
I have dealt with audio for as long as I know, being fully blind you really 
didn’t have many options.
I have worked only with analog bords, running 2 cables into a soundcard :). 
Multytrack projects have been done in reaper for windows, also soundforge8, and 
earlier Audacity has been used.

if there is anyone, who can provide me with directions to podcasts, overviews, 
tutorials, what ever material, what can help me familiarise with  Pro Tools 
before I actually apply and jump in to the studies, I would be more than glad 
to accept them.

I am shure this has been discussed on this list few hundred times, but google 
and its accessibility, well, those 2 words shouldn’t be mentioned in 1 sentence.

Thanks for all the help you can provide.
Jakob Rosin
Mail, iMessage, Facetime: jakob@gmail.com
skype: jakob.rosin
twitter: @jakobrosin




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