Pro Tools: How To Create your own Shortcuts and Macro Commands
In this article from Sound On Sound magazine learn how to customize your own keyboard shortcuts and macro commands for Pro Tools work flows.
Layers are important when composing and arranging your songs. Layering percussion can help define the groove of any particular track. In this tutorial Graham from The Recording Revolution explains how to layer these elements in Pro Tools to achieve stronger rhythmic sections.
Also watch Pro Tools: Recording Shortcuts and Pro Tools: Playback Shortcuts.
In this video PandaEngineer shares a set of editing keyboard shortcuts for Pro Tools on Mac. Shortcuts covered include the following:
Tab to Transients: Tab
Tab to Transient Backward: Optn + Tab
Make Selection: Shift + Tab
Zoom In: T
Make Selection Backward: Shift + Optn + Tab
Show Clip Gain: Shift + Ctrl + ( - )
Cut Clip: B
Heal Separation: Cmd + H
Show Clip Gain Information: Shift + Ctrl + ( + )
Choose Tool: Esc
Shuffle Mode: F1
Slip Mode: F2
Spot Mode: F3
Grid Mode: F4
Relative Grid Mode: F4 x 2
Rewire is a software technology, developed by Propellerhead Software which allows two stand-alone audio applications to work closely together. In this video Recording Engineer Louie Follo explains how to rewire Reason with Pro Tools allowing you to route multiple channels of audio internally into the Pro Tools mixer.
This tutorial from Ashley Smith of Seattle Underground explains how to route sounds from BFD to individual tracks in Pro Tools for further mixing.
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This tutorial explains how to route the Multi-outputs of the Superior Drummer to individual tracks within Pro Tools 8.
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