Price: $1,495.00
Duration: 3 days
Time: 10am - 6pm
Curriculum: Includes DigiDesign Authorized Book
(Price and time may vary outside USA)
Dates indicate first day of a multi-day class. Classes usually run over consecutive days.
Duration: 3 days
Time: 10am - 6pm
Curriculum: Includes DigiDesign Authorized Book
(Price and time may vary outside USA)
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Related Courses
- Pro Tools 101: Introduction to Pro Tools
- Pro Tools 130: Pro Tools for Game Audio
- Pro Tools 201: Pro Tools Production Essentials
- Pro Tools 210M: Music Production Techniques
- Pro Tools 210P: Post Production Techniques
- Pro Tools 220: Operator Certification Update
- Pro Tools 310M: Advanced Music Production Techniques
- Pro Tools 310P: Advanced Post Production Techniques
- Pro Tools Master Class
Exams
Pro Tools 110: Essentials of Pro Tools

Overview
Pro Tools 110 provides a more detailed look at the Pro Tools system. This three-day course covers all the key concepts and skills needed to operate a Pro Tools system. The course provides the foundation for the later 200-series Pro Tools Music Production and Post Production courses.
Topics include
- Getting started - Configuring your studio and session (Record, Edit, Mix, Process, and Deliver Audio)
- Controlling Pro Tools - What is an external controller?
- Managing sessions and tracks
- Recording MIDI and audio
- Loop recording and auditioning and techniques, including setting levels
- Understanding timescales
- Virtual instruments and plug-ins
- Editing MIDI
- Editing audio
- Understanding automation
- Mixing - Use of sends, returns, and plug-ins
Course Length
Three days
Prerequisites
Basic computer skills, some audio recording knowledge, and some Pro Tools familiarity. Pro Tools 101: Introduction to Pro Tools is intended as a prerequisite for taking the 110 course. Passing the 101 exam is required before taking the 110 exam.











