PT201 Pro Tools Production I
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DELIVERY OPTIONS & LENGTH
eLearning (Avid Learning Central): 14 hrs
Instructor-Led (In-Person*): 16 hrs- Two 8-hour days of live classroom training
Overview
The Pro Tools Production I (PT201) course covers the core concepts and skills needed to operate an Avid Pro Tools Ultimate system in a professional studio environment. This course builds on the Pro Tools Fundamentals I and II series of courses, providing intermediate and advanced-level Pro Tools concepts and techniques.
Students learn to customize the configuration of Pro Tools Ultimate systems to maximize results and improve recording, editing, and mixing workflows. The hands-on exercises provide experience optimizing system resources, configuring I/O, navigating and color-coding, managing session media, using advanced selection and auditioning techniques, working with clip gain, applying advanced automation techniques, creating submixes and applying parallel processing, advanced mixing and finishing techniques for a final mixdown.
This course provides the foundational training for the Avid Certified | Pro Tools Music Professional and Avid Certified | Pro Tools Post Professional certification exams.
Candidates wishing to sit either of these certification exams must have firstly passed the Avid Certified | Pro Tools Specialist certification exam.
Audience
This course is designed for end-users with intermediate Pro Tools skills.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses, or equivalent experience:
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Configure settings for a Pro Tools Ultimate system with HDX or Pro Tools | Carbon hardware
- Customize I/O settings
- Work with Window Configurations
- Manage voice allocation and disk allocation options
- Share tracks for collaboration using a variety of techniques
- Index volumes for quick searching with a Workspace browser
- Use advanced selection, nudging, and shifting techniques
- Use advanced auditioning techniques, including pre-and post-roll auditions
- Use alternate Edit tools and advanced editing techniques
- Use clip alignment techniques, such as snap-to-head, snap-to-tail, and snap-to-sync point
- Use basic Edit Keyboard Focus mode shortcuts
- Work with clip gain and clip effects
- Use advanced automation functions, including AutoMatch, Manual Write functions, and Write on Stop functions
- Setup and use AFL and PFL solo modes
- Create submixes and use bus interrogation techniques
- Work with VCA Master tracks
- Understand a variety of common mixdown techniques
* Public In-Person courses are offered only at Avid Learning Partners.