This course covers the basic skills required to learn and operate within the Pro Tools environment for recording, editing and mixing sound using a PC. This is the first step in the Digidesign Certification programme, an internationally recognised qualification. The goal of this course is to help individuals start working on their own projects in Pro Tools. This course is only available through Digidesign designated training centres.
For people earning under £22,000 pa, over 16 and/or receiving benefits you may be eligible for £200 towards the cost of this course from an ILA. This includes the exam, certificate, course book and DVD of exercises.
Details of this course are available from the website
http://www.ilascotland.org.uk. For an application pack for the ILA you may call free on 0808 100 1090. If applying for an ILA this must be in place prior to attending the course.
In addition you are eligible for 40% off LE hardware and 50% off Digidesign plug-in prices, which represents a huge saving.
Topics Covered:
* System capabilities (Record, Edit, Mix, Process and Deliver Audio)
* Hard Disk Basics
* Understanding the Pro Tools file system
* Recording modes and techniques
* Selection techniques for audio regions
* Basic editing skills
* Importing and Managing Audio Files
* Loop recording and comping takes
* Using fades
* Basic Mixing examples
* Using AudioSuite plug-ins
* Working with a click
* Introduction to MIDI within the Pro Tools application.
Application details:
Tel: 0131 344 7100 for information.
Applications online via web:
www.jec.ac.uk Search: Pro Tools 101
Attendance details: Intensive Weekend course at our new Edinburgh Campus.
Start Dates: 9 October 2010 -10 October 2010, 9am – 5pm and at other dates later in the year.
Cost (inc VAT): £265.00
Cost details: Cost of course is £265.00.
This includes the cost of the Digidesign Pro Tools 101 Coursework Book and exam
Regards,
Jon Buglass
Email: jbuglass@jec.ac.uk Contact Details: 0131 344 7206
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