1. Editing Audio in the File Editor (aka Sample Editor)
2. Normalizing and Adjusting Gain
3. Destructive Fades
4. Reversing Playback and Adjusting the Anchor Point
5. Adding Silence and Trimming Audio
6. Repairing Damaged Audio
7. Remove Pops/Clicks from a Recording
8. Remove DC Offset
1. Understanding the Drag Modes
2. Region Overlap vs. No Overlap
3. Using X-Fade for Overlap Crossfades
4. Using Shuffle Mode to Re-Order Clips
5. Using Nudge Values
In this video, Russ Hughes of Pro Tools Expert shows you the synchronization settings in Pro Tools 11, the IAC bus settings in the Audio MIDI Setup application, and other time code related settings you need to get right for both DAW’s to stay in sync on your Mac.
1. Understanding the Drag Modes
2. Region Overlap vs. No Overlap
3. Using X-Fade for Overlap Crossfades
4. Using Shuffle Mode to Re-Order Clips
5. Using Nudge Values
1. Audio Edit Tools in Logic X (part 1)
2. Pointer Tool and Secondary Functions
3. Marquee Tool and Secondary Functions
4. Scissors Tool and Secondary Functions
5. Fade and Marquee Zones with the Pointer Tool
This video covers:
1. Audio Edit Tools in Logic X (part 2)
2. Quickly Access the Edit Tools Menu
3. Using the Pencil, Eraser, Text, Solo, Mute and Fade Tools
4. Drawing Basic Automation with Pointer and Pencil Tools
5. Split Regions by Playhead or Locators
6. Solo Mode and Scrubbing Audio
7. Using Crossfades for Seamless Edits
8. Fading Multiple Audio Regions
1. Create Your Own Apple Loops
2. Edit Loops with the Marquee Tool
3. Using Snap Mode: Bar
4. Adding Loops to the Loop Library
5. Adding Loop Search Parameters