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Anyone have Pro-Tools? I've had Pro-Tools for over 6ix months now and haven't figured ow to use it for nothing. This crap is really nerve wrecking.
So far, I know how to plug-in my keyboards/guitars and mics and record. I don't have any recordable percussion. So here's the problem, I can't figure out how to get the drum sounds or any sounds inside the system at that. I know it's there (all that money I paid, it better be possible.) Once I figure that out, I'm good but I've been messing with this junk for over 6ix months with no results. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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carlcranshaw said: http://www.protoolsformusicians.com/
Thanks. I don't know where to start from but thanks. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Hi,
The website is like "companion piece" to a book on Pro Tools. http://www.amazon.com/Too...0321337034 I have the book and each chapter takes you through an exercise so you can learn Pro Tools. It's easy to understand and something you can work on 30 mins to an hour each day with any spare time you might have. [Edited 5/31/09 22:38pm] "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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