Pro Tools Tech Tips Videos
Avid have a playlist of short Tech Tips videos on YouTube for Pro Tools, and some of the tips they have are quite interesting and not common knowledge. Check out the playlist below:
Avid have a playlist of short Tech Tips videos on YouTube for Pro Tools, and some of the tips they have are quite interesting and not common knowledge. Check out the playlist below:
Fabfilter have produced a series of three great videos produced by Dan Worrall titled How To Mix In Stereo Without Sucking In Mono. The videos include a great rundown on some of the pitfalls of mono compatibility, some neat ideas around tuning your Haas delays, and using filters and EQ to manipulate phase to make … Read more Mixing in Stereo
Marshall McGee put together a short video that shows how two different sound designers approach a subjective sound design for magic spells, using the same samples. Interesting to see the different creative approaches. Check it out here:
DPA have some fantastic information about microphones and audio on their website, and they recently posted up a comprehensive article discussing speech intelligibility and some of the important aspects of the timbre of the voice and microphone placement. Read the full article at: https://www.dpamicrophones.com/mic-university/facts-about-speech-intelligibility
Like a lot of Pro Tools users, I’m excited that Avid have put track folder functionality into the latest version of Pro Tools. It is one of those features that some DAWs have had for a long time, so it is about time that Pro Tools could do it. Scot Weber has put together a … Read more Pro Tools Track Folders for Post-Production
Jon Lefkovitz has put together a great feature-length documentary from over 50 hours of Murch’s lectures, interviews, and commentaries. It is like a 75 minute masterclass and discusses sound design, the role of music, film editing and more. Watch the whole thing here:
Nathan Lively from Sound Design Live caught up with respected live sound engineer Dave Rat for an interview about Dave’s approach to live sound and troubleshooting amongst other things. The interview podcast can be found in the Sound Design Live podcast feed or at the website:
The Wall of Sound is a large sampler/sequencer installation which has been set up for Katowice Street Art 2019: Urban Sound, in the south of Poland. Check it out: https://cdm.link/2020/02/sampler-sequencer-public-art
DPA have a lot of great information about microphones on their website, including details of various configurations in their Mic University. They recently published a post which has a good discussion of multi-channel microphone techniques which can be viewed at: https://www.dpamicrophones.com/mic-university/immersiver-sound-objekt-basiertes-audio-und-mikrofone
Avid released Pro Tools 2019.10 the other day which includes the Dolby Audio Bridge which makes it even more capable for producing Dolby Atmos mixes. Along with this release Netflix have updated their recommendation for Dolby Atmos mixes, including that while there are minimum requirements for mixes, Dolby Certification is not required for Home Atmos … Read more Netflix and Dolby Atmos