The Pro Tools Music & Post Production Expert Program trains students to operate a Digidesign Pro Tools System at a professional, fast-paced Music and/or Post production environment at an above-average skill level.
Requirements for Certification:
Successful completion of these classes qualifies the student to take the class exams for the 101, 110 & 201 classes. Next the student must pass the Music & Post Production Operator Certification exams, & the 310M & 310P computer exams. Once these exams are passed, the student will be eligible to take the Digidesign Music & Post Production Expert-level proficiency exams. The proficiency exams are 4-6 hours hands on exams administered by an Expert instructor at Future Rhythm in both Music & Post Production. All exams are scheduled by appointment after required classes are complete. Hands on Exam fee not included.
Equipment: Student equipment includes a desktop or laptop computer and required Digidesign software and hardware along with required Plug-In software for use during class.
Successful students will be able to:
- Record, Edit, Mix, Process and Deliver Audio
- Understand the Pro Tools file system
- Understand Navigation and Display basics
- Understand Recording modes and techniques, including setting levels
- Utilize selection techniques for audio regions
- Import Audio files
- Use Fades
- Use Audio Suite (file-based) plug-ins
- Understand the differences between Pro Tools workstations
- Understand Pro Tools session management concepts
- Fully understand editing features and techniques
- Understand Recording modes/techniques for various applications
- Have an In-depth understanding of plug-in usage including pitch correction and sound replacement
- Know Pro Tools automation modes, practices and techniques
- Do a Final mixdown and layback, including use of dither
- Understand MIDI tools and techniques
- Know advanced file formats, including OMF translation, import/export and batch processing
- Perform Advanced Music Editing, including advanced audio and MIDI editing, retiming and conforming, and multiple playlist editing
- Know advanced Post Editing, including source/destination editing, advanced editing tools, fixed-head playback techniques, and editing of automation data to picture
- Know & perform advanced Mixing, including groups, stems, sub mixes with advanced automation modes, surround bussing, cue mixes, and panning techniques
- Understand synchronization, including machine control, multiple decks, offsets, etc.
- Learn Digital picture integration with an emphasis on AV Option and working with Avid media
- Understand control surfaces for post applications
- Understand the basics of surround sound for post
- Know advanced OMF applications and workflows with Avid video editing systems
- Know advanced Post Editing, including speed techniques for dialog, music and effects editing, such as working with multiple audio tracks in groups and playlists
- Know advanced Mixing, including surround sound, multiple simultaneous mixes and downmixing
- Understand Music specific software instrument functionality, operation, and integration
- Understand extensive key commands, using the Pro Tools keyboard as an edit controller
- Understand synchronization, including troubleshooting of incorrect sample rates, frame rates and clock references
- Learn editing tools focused on Avid picture
- Understand advanced control surfaces for music & post applications
- Understand collaboration options, functionality and techniques, including Digi Delivery and sharing Pro Tools sessions with others
