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In this free Pro Tools video tutorial, the second in the series, Julian looks at some examples of how you can use Basic Folder Tracks like making duplicate Folder Tracks to try alternative mix ideas and using the Folder overview to edit groups of tracks.

In the Options menu, there is a setting to change your track meters from pre-fader to post-fader. Have you ever changed it? Do you know what it does or why you might want to change it? Check out this tip in this free Pro Tools video tutorial. In this free tip, Pro Tools Expert Team member Julian Rodgers demonstrates a useful way to set selections by auditioning the audio using the Scrub Tool.

Shuttle lock is a really useful feature which allows you to do just this. In a recent tutorial, we looked at gain staging in DAWs, a subject that lots of people are talking about and on which opinions vary significantly. One area in which managing gain properly definitely makes a significant difference is proper matching of gain into and out of plug-ins.

Not because of the effect it has on the sound but because of the effect it has on the listener. Strip silence can semi-automate the process of removing spill from tom mics. Harmonic Tremolo mode is a simple effect and I thought I would be able to create something similar using stock Pro Tools plugins. It turned out to need some lateral thinking!

See what the problem was and how I solved it in this free tutorial. However, as soon as you start working with more than 2 channels, you find the number of plug-ins available as multichannel plug-ins starts to tail off rapidly. This free tip demonstrates a way to quickly access all the channels in a multi-mono plug-in at the same time, which is especially useful if you have unlinked the parameters.

Did you know you can drag a file or clip onto the tracks sidebar and a new track will be created in the same way as dragging onto the timeline? Why is this useful? I use this all the time. You can avoid this by using Save Copy and ticking the All Audio Files checkbox but that extra time might be unnecessary as your session could be fine. How can you check? Did you know that you can use this feature without additional software with limited facilities like Level control, Cut and Dim?

In this free video tutorial, Paul Maunder lifts the lid off a much misunderstood part of Pro Tools - the Disk Allocation window. Julian experiments with recreating the effect in Pro Tools.

We all come across Transfer Curves, they are the graphs dynamics processors use to show what particular settings will do to sounds at different levels. Avid Channel Strip and Pro Compressor use a different layout. Do you understand it? If it works in another DAW but not with Pro Tools then there are a few things you can try to track down what is wrong.

See how easy it is in this free Expert tip. In this article we explore four different ways you can use to process the dynamics of your lead vocals. Each of these approaches can be used individually on a lead vocal track, you could also blend several of these together to produce great sounding vocals in your next mix.

Did you know there is a quick way to set up multi-select menus in Pro Tools from the keyboard? Find out how with this free tip. When working in grid mode with material recorded to a click, dropping new clips into your session in time is easy. A really easy way to drop clips to the right place is to position your cursor and then use these shortcuts to place them at the cursor. In this four part free video tutorial series, brought to you with the support of Waves , we show you four plug-ins that can quickly transform your vocal tracks into radio ready mixes.

In this article we will be taking the same vocal performance and working on it four different ways to help you hear the differences in sound and style between the four plug-ins. In a new format we are producing videos offering tips and solutions to common problems in under a minute. In this free video tutorial we show you how easy it is to put a clip back in the right place if you accidentally move it using Spot To Original Timestamp.

Convolution Reverb is best known as a way to capture the sound of a specific space, something its really well suited to. However as impulse responses are just wav files, it is possible to use any way file as an IR. The results can be unpredictable and sometimes plain bizzare but in this free tip video Julian Rodgers demonstrates how easy it is to use a cymbal from a drum VI, though it could be any sound you like, to create a unique reverb effect.

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