Pro ToolsTM 310M: Advanced Music Production Techniques |
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What is the course about?
Pro Tools 310M: Advanced Music Production Techniques focuses on the advanced operation of Pro Tools in a professional music production environment. This course offers technical insights into both Pro Tools hardware and software, looking at real-world audio and MIDI production scenarios and examples involving music-related Pro Tools sessions.
How long does it run for?
Pro Tools 310M runs for 3 days.
What skills do I need?
You need to have completed the Pro Tools 210M course, and be a Pro Tools Certified | Operator Music.
What will I learn?
In the course, we'll cover:
- Configuration and troubleshooting
- Tactile control of Pro Tools - Increase efficiency on worksurfaces
- Advanced recording and importing audio - Includes project interchange
- Advanced editing – Expert music editing techniques
- Synchronisation - Detailed common aspects of synchronisation
- Advanced routing and mixing - Expert mixing concepts
- Advanced automation - Pro Tools expert automation functionality
- Mixing with plug-ins
- Music delivery
- Expert focus on ICON worksurfaces in music production
How will the course be run?
The course will run over 3 days and will be divided into:
- Seminar/Demonstration
- Structured Practical Exercises
How will I be assessed?
Participants who successfully finish the course will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion jointly awarded by UTS and Digidesign. You'll also qualify to take the Digidesign Pro Tools | Expert Certification practical and online exam at UTS: Pro School and Digidesign's Training and Education Website. Once you've successfully completed the examination, Digidesign will award you Pro Tools | Expert Music Certification. Terms and conditions of certification are available at: http://www.digidesign.com/training/
What course materials will I need?
When you start the course, you'll be given a copy of 'Pro Tools 310M: Music Techniques' and a companion CD-ROM, which is included in your course fees.
How do I register?
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