Why do a course? A specific course in any software shows you how to use the software as the developers intended. If undertaken methodically it can shorten the time it takes you to learn new software. The alternative is to learn very complicated software on a trial and error basis. Take advantage of your SAE membership to LinkedIn and complete a Protools Course to better prepare you for the trimesters work ahead or to prepare you to eventually take the AVID certification course.
Offical AVID courses and resources available in the SAE Melbourne library below:
Pro Tools 101 : An Introduction to Protools 11
By Frank D Cook
https://southernsaelibrary.on.worldcat.org/v2/oclc/864431278
By Greg DeBeer
https://southernsaelibrary.on.worldcat.org/v2/oclc/780068305
Pro Tools 10 : Advanced Post Production Techniques
By Joel Krantz
https://southernsaelibrary.on.worldcat.org/v2/oclc/808219794
Pro Tools Surround Sound Mixing
By Rich Tozzoli
https://southernsaelibrary.on.worldcat.org/v2/oclc/57549620
FREE PRO TOOLS COURSES ON LINKED IN
Below are optional courses if you want to become a all round Protools Ninja, or you are transitioning from Logic X or Ableton, or you need to brush up on your skills, or are aiming to do your AVID Protools Certification courses in the future.
Rather than skipping around YouTube looking for a work around to a problem you might have, take it upon yourself to practice, update, or get deeper into your skill set. Best to tackle it in chapters, a few a week, until you are finished.
Do the exercises and post the certificate to your Learning Journal when you have finished.
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PROTOOLS 210 - 5 hrs 17m
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