Pro Tools 7 Workshop Using Automation
In addition to making a mix easier to manage, automation can be used to create some interesting effects. Mike Hillier rides the faders...

There comes a time in almost every mix when you will want a parameter to change over time. This could be for a variety of reasons, from achieving a simple volume fade to a complex effect morph or a spot effect that you want to come in only over a certain segment of a track. By using automation envelopes in Pro Tools you can define exactly where you want each parameter at every point in the mix.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 52
Filed under
General Features,
Software Workshops,
Pro Tools Tutorials
Sign in to download this article
New users, please register here
Comments
Jerry Flattum - 23 January 2008, 04:58 AM
It's brilliant that your Pro Tools tutorials target specific areas of Pro Tools that can prove problematic: Automation, Time Expansion (Audio Suite), Beat Detective, etc.
Very helpful. Thanx.
See also...
MTM 63 |
Ableton Live 7 Workshop |
MTM 63 |
Recording Real Drums |
|
MTM 62 |
Logic Pro 8 Workshop - Compressor |
MTM 62 |
Making Acid Dub Tracks |
|
MTM 62 |
Cubase 4 Workshop - Built-in Instruments |
MTM 62 |
10MM128 Loudness demystified |
|
MTM 62 |
Jupiter-8V Workshop - Galaxy Modulator |
MTM 62 |
Sound Design For Film |
















