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The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook

By : Emiliano Paternostro
Book Image

The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook

By: Emiliano Paternostro

Overview of this book

Pro Tools has long been an industry-standard Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) for audio professionals, but it can often be overwhelming for new and experienced users alike. The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook acts as a reference guide to the software and breaks down each stage of a project into manageable phases. From planning a session, editing a sequence, performing a mix to printing the final masters, you can approach this book either sequentially or peruse the self-contained recipes. You’ll come to grips with workflows for music production, motion picture, and spoken word production, helping you gain expertise in the area of your choice. You'll learn aspects of music mixing like side chain processing to keep instruments from overshadowing each other and conforming for motion picture. The author’s expertise with Pro Tools will help you discover and incorporate different techniques into your workflows. You’ll also learn to build consistent and replicable workflows and templates by understanding what happens behind the scenes in Pro Tools. With this cookbook, you’ll be able to focus on the creative aspects of your audio production and not get mired by the technical hurdles. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to handle even the most complex features of Pro Tools to deliver immaculate results for your clients.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Splitting audio with sends

Sending entire track audio to a send is fine if you want the sound to totally be affected by the Aux it’s being routed to, but what if you want to also have an unaffected version of the audio still be present in the mix? A good example of this is when adding reverb effects to a track. While there is usually a wet/dry mix parameter that can be adjusted, to sound natural, you typically want to have a completely dry vocal mixed in with a complete wet reverb. This is where sends are used. Sends allow you to split a signal and send it to several different tracks. You can have a clean signal remain in the main mix, while also splitting it and sending that second signal to an Aux track. We’ll learn how to do this in this recipe.

Getting ready

This recipe requires a Pro Tools session with a single audio track and an audio clip in the track. Make sure the Inserts, Sends, and I/O columns are active in the track headers. You can do this by going...