Description |
1 online resource (257 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I -- Fundamental Knowledge -- Welcome to the S6 -- Introduction -- How to Learn -- Chapter 1 -- Beginning Work on the Avid S6 -- Starting from Scratch -- Special Terms or Word Usage -- Settings in General -- Types of Settings -- You Should Control the Settings -- Settings for Beginners -- Three Quick Tips -- Outboard Keyboard -- A Most Important Setting -- LEDs Point the Way -- An Overview of the S6 Surface -- Track Modules -- Surface Configurations -- A Closer Look at the Master Modules |
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Master Module -- Upper Section -- Navigating Around in the Touchscreen -- Navigating to the Home Screen -- Master Module -- Lower Section -- Automation Module -- Locate Section -- Important Note on Button Name Changes -- Chapter 2 -- Starting the S6 Systems -- Cut to the Chase: Startup Summary -- Shutting-Down the S6 Systems -- Monitor Levels, Room Mute, and Dim. -- What's Happening To Me? ! ? ! -- Using Cut -- Using Dim -- Level -- Chapter 3 -- Mixing with Mouse and Keyboard -- How To Mix Without Knowing How To Use the Surface -- How to Not Use the Surface -- A Need for Metering -- Session Design |
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Quckie Meters (This is my pet name, not an official name.) -- Using the Transport Controls -- Chapter 4 -- Setting Up the Settings -- Getting Set -- System Settings -- User Preferences -- Title Files -- The Relationship of Title Settings to User Preferences -- Saving and Loading Preferences -- To manually save or load a title to or from a file: -- Automatically Using Preference Files -- Changing Settings -- Find the Settings Type That You Need -- Chapter 5 -- The Channel Strip -- Mixing Like an Old-School Mixer -- What Are All Those Buttons? -- Modifier Keys -- The Fader Section -- The Fader |
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Fader Meters -- Input Meter -- OLED -- Select Button -- M, S, LG LEDs -- The Knob Section -- The Process Section -- The Display Section -- Part II -- Basic Tools for Mixing -- Chapter 6 -- Basic Tools and Modes -- Transport Controls -- Navigating in the Timeline -- Surface Modes -- Get into Banking -- Auto-Banking -- "Scroll to Track" Banking -- Locking A Strip -- Setting Automation Modes with the Channel Strip -- Using The F Button (Automation Mode Button) -- F Button Limitations -- Setting Automation Modes with the Soft Key Pads -- Preview -- Using Do To All or Do To Selected in Soft Key Pad |
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Latching Do To All/Selected -- Matching Out of Automation -- The Purpose of the Process Section -- Multiple Plug-Ins -- The In Buttons -- Bypassing Functions -- The Assignable Knob -- Using the Assignable Knob in Place of the Knob Section -- Using the Knob Section -- Bringing a Parameter to the Surface in the Knob Section -- Using the Knob Section Navigation Buttons -- Knob Cluster Behavior -- Using the Display Section -- Changing the Display Layout -- Waveform Display -- Showing Automation on Track Display: -- Bonus Techniques -- Trim Mode Behavior -- Chapter 7 -- Meters! -- Meter Needs |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Set the Standard (Of Your Meters) |
Subject |
Sound studios.
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Control boards (Electrical engineering)
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Music -- Editing.
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Control boards (Electrical engineering)
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Music -- Editing
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Sound studios
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000429169 |
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1000429164 |
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