Pro Tools Expert Podcast Episode 314

Production Expert Podcast - A podcast by Production Expert

Mike, James and Julian discuss the release of Pro Tools 2018.4 with its new , less confusing name for Pro Tools HD, they discuss the role of talent in production and they answer questions from the community and share their finds of the week.DealsCheck out the deals from our Partners in the Partner Deals section of the Deals page.Talking Points Kindly Sponsored By Universal AudioDo your vocal recordings need more shine? Are you in the market for a new audio interface? Well if the answer to those questions is yes, now could be a very good time to buy a Universal Audio Apollo Twin as part of UA’s Apollo Twin Platinum Vocal Promotion.Buy an Apollo Twin MkII SOLO and get Antares Auto-Tune Realtime freeBuy an Apollo Twin MkII DUO or USB and get Antares Auto-Tune and the Manley VOXBOX plug-ins freeBuy an Apollo Twin MkII QUAD and get Antares Auto-Tune, Manley VOXBOX, and Pure Plate Reverb plug-ins all for freeYou can find out more about this and other deals the Universal Audio team are running by visiting UAudio.com.Pro Tools HD Ends - Avid Announce Pro Tools 2018.4 And Rebrand Pro Tools HD As Pro Tools UltimateThis Magic Ingredient That May Be Missing From Your RecordingsCommunity Feedback Kindly Sponsored by RSPE Audio SolutionsRSPE is proud to announce the new ASC Nano AttackWall. It’s a mini version of the ASC AttackWall that takes all of the acoustic benefits of its bigger brother and shrinks them down to fit on your desktop. Get a reliable, repeatable, and accurate sonic space that’s extremely portable, so you can take it with you when you move or work in another studio. Learn more at RSPE website.Questions From The CommunityDavid Topple - Is looking for recommendations for dealers who can supply film sound equipment in the South East of England.John Merriman - Wants ideas from the team on how to integrate client's phones into his studio.Chris Green - Isn't clear about how to use a Thunderbolt Apollo with a PC.Alan's Response: it very much depends on the exact model number of your MSI motherboard. If it has USB3.1, then you might be able to get a Thunderbolt breakout card. I say might, as it totally depends on the motherboard. Then also you’ll probably have to update the BIOS and fix the settings accordingly. So, it’s not impossible to retrofit Thunderbolt to a motherboard, but the devil very much is in the detail. You need to look to see if your motherboard has a Thunderbolt Header, plus also check that your i7 is new enough to natively support Thunderbolt. If you go into your BIOS, is there an option for Thunderbolt among the menu. If your motherboard does not support TB, but your i7 does, then all is not lost. The beauty of self builds is that you could easily and cost-effectively upgrade your motherboard to one that does support Thunderbolt and even might have a Thunderbolt port on the rear IO panel, saving you from having to get a break-out card. If you can only get a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) board, then don’t worry - the Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapters work a treat. Tom Jenkins - Has a confusing problem with delay compensation and the Avid Video Engine.Source Connect NowAs you may know, we are spread out around the UK & Europe when we record the podcast. In the past, we have used a variety of internet-based solutions so we could hear each other.  We have settled on Source Connect Now which gives us ISDN equivalent quality audio using a Chrome browser, no software to install. You can get a free account from Source Elements.Find Of The Week - Sponsored By UJAMUJAM Instruments’ innovative Virtual Drummer and Virtual Guitarist music production plug-ins are now available as AAX plug-ins for Pro Tools so Pro Tools users can now enjoy the simplicity and versatility of these excellent instruments. Get what you need from your drummer or guitarist in the minimum of time.  Mike - My updated Hotkey Matrix with custom keysJames -&nb

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