Tracking Instruments and Vocals with Pro Tools

Tracking Instruments and Vocals with Pro Tools

by Glenn Lorbecki
Tracking Instruments and Vocals with Pro Tools

Tracking Instruments and Vocals with Pro Tools

by Glenn Lorbecki

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Overview

(Quick Pro Guides). Pro Tools is Avid's powerful DAW platform, and it's everywhere, from home studios and laptops to the biggest studios and tracking sessions in the world. Whether you're new to Pro Tools or a veteran user, you'll find the latest release of PT9 to be a powerful production system and a dramatic departure from previous versions. Tracking Vocals and Instruments with Pro Tools is an indispensable guide to getting the most out of your music and your PT rig. Multiplatinum engineer/producer Glenn Lorbecki shows you step by step how to record vocals and a wide array of musical instruments. You will learn production and editing techniques that will improve the sound of your recordings and simplify mixing. Real-world examples show how expert engineers use PT to create stunning recordings. This is the most potent version of Pro Tools yet, and given its high-tech enhancements in connectivity, functionality, and session portability, users need a practical guide to get up and running quickly and efficiently. The Quick Pro Series cuts to the chase and gives you the best of Pro Tools at your fingertips, with plenty of sessions, audio examples and video assistance to guide you along the way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781458400345
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Series: Quick Pro Guides
Pages: 138
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Glenn Lorbecki (Seattle, WA) is an award-winning producer/engineer, musician, and composer. President of Glenn Sound studios, he has been in the recording business since music was recorded on rusty plastic film. Glenn teaches at the University of Washington and is director of studies at MediaLab/Seattle. He currently serves as secretary/treasurer of the Recording Academy Board of Trustees (a.k.a. NARAS, the Grammy people).
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