ASK Video Ships Pro Tools 8 Level 3 Tutorial DVD
published Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:03:12 +0000 UTCNo Comment
Ontario, Canada /Music Industry Newswire/ –Â ASK Video Interactive Media, a leading creator of software tutorials on DVD, is now shipping the third DVD in a 4-part training series for Pro Tools 8. In this Level 3 DVD, ASK digs into the more advanced features of Pro Tools 8 such as sharing sessions with other DAWs, correcting audio at the sample level, and mixing in surround. Among other topics covered are advanced file management, advanced automation, side-chaining, mastering, dithering, and advanced MIDI.
Pro Tools 8 Level 3 is Mac and PC compatible and features 33 extremely high quality tutorial videos for more than 3 hours of instruction. ASK Video’s easy to use interface is a tried and true method of learning quickly as well as an easy reference for future use for all Pro Tools HD, LE, or M-Powered users.
Pricing and Availability:
Pro Tools 8 Tutorial DVD Levels 1,2, and 3 are available for $49.99 USD each or the entire series, including soon to be released Level 4, for $179.99.
System Compatibility:
Mac OS X Version 10.2 or higher, Power Mac G4 867 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Sound Card. This product includes QuickTime 7.x Mac/PC which is required for video playback. This DVD-Rom works on a computer equipped with a DVD-Rom drive. Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768.
About ASK Video
ASK Video Interactive Media is a professional audio/video company based in Ontario, Canada. Well versed in today’s cutting edge technology, ASK Video uses high quality video and audio to bring a rich and inviting learning experience to digital audio and video customers around the world through interactive video DVD’s. ASK Video also provides professional audio services from their state-of-the-art studio facility as well as professional video services complete with on-site shooting, editing, and post-production.
About The Author / Editor:
JJ Jame is a percussionist and home-brew theremin player, formerly a member of the Redondo Beach based BoyRacer.com electronica band, and a long-time electronic music fan, as well as formerly an editor for the defunct EMcult website that Christopher Simmons launched in 1997 but soon abandoned (in many ways this site, MIN, is the stepchild of that project). JJ wants high-speed rail to criss-cross California sooner than later, and is madly in love with local Fox 11 TV personality Lauren Sanchez.
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