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Advanced Audio Techniques
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This session builds on our earlier Improve Your Audio Using Soundtrack Pro which was an introduction to Soundtrack Pro. In this tutorial, we will look at file management, setting scratch disks, some lesser understood tabs, creating submixes, buses, sends, reverb, exporting -- and how to conform (reconcile) multiple versions of the same project sent from Final Cut Pro to Soundtrack Pro. It's all the stuff you need to know, after you get past figuring out the interface.
Audience Level
You should have a basic knowledge of how to use Soundtrack Pro (STP). If STP is new to you, please start with Improve Your Audio Using Soundtrack Pro instead.
Content Outline
• Send files from Final Cut to Soundtrack Pro - and what DOESN'T get transferred
• Where and how to set preferences, sample rates, and scratch disks
• A closer look at critical tabs: Browser, Bin, and Favorites
• Keyboard shortcuts
• Explain the Lift / Stamp tool
• Why and how to use Submixes, Sends, and Busses
• Conform between STP projects
• Export stems, submixes, and full mixes
• DEMO: Send a project from FCP to STP
• DEMO: Set STP preferences
• DEMO: Set STP scratch disks
• DEMO: Set STP preferences
• DEMO: Set STP sample rates
• DEMO: Use the Browser tab
• DEMO: Use the Bin tab
• DEMO: Use the Favorites tab
• DEMO: Move files between STP projects
• DEMO: Use the Lift / Stamp tool
• DEMO: Create a Submix
• DEMO: Reset the number of output channels
• DEMO: Create a Bus
• DEMO: Create a Send
• DEMO: Create a reverb bus
• DEMO: Conform (reconcile) between two different STP projects
• DEMO: Export stems and submixes
• DEMO: Export a full mix from STP and show how to import it into Final Cut Pro
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| Larry
Jordan 
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