Hello world!
Hi Folks. Welcome to the Producing with Pro Tools blog! I’m David Franz and I’ve started this blog to discuss anything related to using Pro Tools for producing, recording, editing, mixing, and mastering in home, project, and commercial pro studios.
I’ve been using Pro Tools for quite some time now and, as you may have noticed from the links on this page, I’ve also been teaching about it through Berklee College of Music’s online school. I wrote the first book (besides the software manual J) in cahoots with Digidesign and Berklee back in 2000-2001, when the Digi 001 first appeared. My book is now in its third edition, updated for Pro Tools 7.3.
Anyway, this blog exists for you. I’m here to share some knowledge and discuss anything related to producing music with Pro Tools. Please feel free to post a comment, ask a question, or just follow along… and if you’re so inspired, check out the links to my books, online classes, and studio on the right. I’m glad you’re here and I hope you check back in regularly.
Cheers.
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Kia ora and hello David
Really looking forward to reading your blogs. Living here in a very isolated part of New Zealand I am always looking to broaden my knowledge thru reading.
David M
Digi002R and PT6.9 (trying to convince my family we need to upgrade).
I have decades of messing about with cubase. Is it worth the switch to ProTools and learning a new system? About ProTools LE, is it a limited low cost alternative to a big expensive package? I mainly use it as a glorified metronome and tune learning device, though I have tried some production stuff. Thanks, Andy
hi dave,i’ve been working with protools LE for the last two years. it’s a great program,but learning it was a chore.after investing in a few books,one bieng your producing in the home studio with protools, i’m getting better results.but i’m still not getting that big sound that you hear from protools.do you have any sugestions.oh by the way, i run protools LE7.4 WITH THE ORIGINAL MBOX
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