The documentation that comes with PT is pretty thorough, but I like to have a secondary reference book hanging around.
I'm a relatively competent user [ I was trained and certified in college, but that was a long time ago :) ] so I don't necessarily need a ground-up tutorial or anything. I like seeing an alternate perspective from a good author, and sometimes they have useful new techniques. Most importantly, it's good just to keep on hand for recalling shortcuts or other things that are easy to forget :)
These seem to be the 2 most popular ones:
Pro Tools 11: Music Production, Recording, Editing, and Mixing
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Tools-11-P...+tools+11+book
Pro Tools 11 Ignite!: The Visual Guide for New Users
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Tools-11-I...+tools+11+book
Does anyone have any recommendations?
(Also I know this thread probably could also go in "Getting Started" or "PT 11" so if a mod would like to move it, go right ahead.)
I'm a relatively competent user [ I was trained and certified in college, but that was a long time ago :) ] so I don't necessarily need a ground-up tutorial or anything. I like seeing an alternate perspective from a good author, and sometimes they have useful new techniques. Most importantly, it's good just to keep on hand for recalling shortcuts or other things that are easy to forget :)
These seem to be the 2 most popular ones:
Pro Tools 11: Music Production, Recording, Editing, and Mixing
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Tools-11-P...+tools+11+book
Pro Tools 11 Ignite!: The Visual Guide for New Users
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Tools-11-I...+tools+11+book
Does anyone have any recommendations?
(Also I know this thread probably could also go in "Getting Started" or "PT 11" so if a mod would like to move it, go right ahead.)
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