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MusicTech is the magazine for producers, engineers and recording musicians. Every issue is packed with hands-on features written by professional producers and engineers. There are software workshops for every major DAW, interviews with top named producers, artists and engineers, plus reviews of the latest studio hardware and software. With a DVD packed with samples, tutorial videos and software, MusicTech is the ultimate package for today’s studio user.
Studio pro delivers in-depth Pro Tools video tutorials! If you are using Pro Tools 2020.11, these videos will show you how to utilize all of its new features and more. Get the most out of Pro Tools 2020.11 and see how it will improve your user experience, workflow and creativeness. These videos are for those who already are familiar with Pro Tools, but just want information on the new features and functions added in version 2020.11. Patrick greets you and starts out by discussing the newly added support for the new Carbon Hybrid Audio Production System, and then goes over key information and installation notes for Pro Tools 2020.11. You’ll then see the new Pro Tools 2020.11 Dark Mode, and how to activate it on your system. Next, one of the big new features added in 2020.11 is shown in detail, the new Audio to MIDI conversion function that utilizes Melodyne to turn your audio tracks into MIDI data that you can then fully edit and arrange in Pro Tools.
We’re going in search of Daphne Oram in the new Electronic Sound. We’re taking a road trip from the hallowed turf of the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios to the leafy environs of rural Kent, where Oram lived and worked in a converted oast house for over four decades, then heading back to London to see her Mini-Oramics machine in action. Along the way, we delve into her archives to tell the story of the founder of the Radiophonic Workshop and try to fill in the gaps in what we know about the first lady of British electronic music.