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Pro Tools & Melodyne Essential


Pro Tools & Melodyne Essential
Melodyne Essential now comes bundled with Pro Tools 2020.11, so let's explore what it offers.
After what seemed like a long period of what I’d describe as ‘tweaks’ from Avid, November 2020 was a month of satisfyingly significant developments. There was of course the release of Pro Tools | Carbon, Avid’s first piece of in‑house audio hardware for roughly a decade and a return to a type of product many believed Avid were no longer active in. Carbon has been covered in some detail in these pages by Sam Inglis and I won’t add anything, apart from to say that I have spent a significant amount of time with Carbon and I give it my wholehearted approval.

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Pro Tools: Bus & Group Compression


Pro Tools: Bus & Group Compression
Avid Pro Tools Tips & Techniques
Screen 1: The green fader works like a group fader on a traditional analogue mixer, controlling the levels of all the channels that are being fed through it. The light blue fader on the right is a VCA fader: it doesn’t actually pass audio, it simply tells the faders within the group what level they should be. For simple setups they work identically, but as things get more complex the comparison falls apart.
We explore Bus and Group compression.
While there are undoubtably far more people using Pro Tools today who have never used an analogue mixer than there were when I came to the platform over 20 years ago, those devices still cast a long shadow over their software equivalents. One assumption I was quick to make when coming to Pro Tools was that a Group in Pro Tools was the same as a group on the hardware mixers I was used to. The comparison was entirely inappropriate: the only thing they share is a name!

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Pro Tools: Ableton Link & Record Arm


Pro Tools: Ableton Link & Record Arm
Avid Pro Tools Tips & Techniques
We explore Ableton Link, record arm options and other new features from the 2020.9 update.
Released in September, Pro Tools 2020.9 coincided with a new version of EuCon, and brought proper support for Folder Tracks in the Avid Control app. This, for me, has been the most significant new feature, though version 2020.9 also made some changes to the way Pro Tools works with Cloud services, as well as adding a couple of exciting new features and incorporating the usual bug fixes.
Ableton Link support is the first of these new features and is the easiest to appreciate, as it brings this simple but addictive feature (already in use by Ableton, Reason, Bitwig and many more desktop apps) to the rather longer‑in‑the-tooth Pro Tools. The idea behind Ableton Link is simple: it’s a way for devices to share a common time reference across a local network. By ‘time’ I mean in the sense of tempo; this isn’t to do with sample clock. Because the 'beat clock' is shared across a network it can be shared wirelessly, and it is in this guise, as a way to keep iOS devices playing together in time, that it is best known, but there are many products, including some hardware, which are Link-enabled.

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