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kol12 03-21-2022 04:06 PM

Self paced learning?
 
Are there any self paced learning courses available for Pro Tools? I've brought the PT101 eBook from the Avid store but they do not have eBooks for PT110 onwards. Are there eBooks available for PT110 onwards? Is there any video training available that is self paced? Thanks.

albee1952 03-21-2022 04:28 PM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
Check out Groove3.com. They have probably the best tutorials available:D

kol12 03-22-2022 01:20 AM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
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Originally Posted by albee1952 (Post 2630755)
Check out Groove3.com. They have probably the best tutorials available:D

Thanks. Is there sufficient content there to be able to pass the PT101, PT110, PT201 and PT210P exams?

albee1952 03-22-2022 04:49 PM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
sorry but I don't know:o

kol12 03-24-2022 03:51 PM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
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Originally Posted by albee1952 (Post 2630898)
sorry but I don't know:o

Are you familiar with the exams? I'm just wondering if the exams are multiple choice questions or questions only?

Ryan Young 03-29-2022 10:10 AM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
When I took the exams (210M, 210P, 310M, 310P) it was v6. If it's structured the same, it's multiple choice and a lot of the questions are specs on the latest version of Pro Tools, almost like quizzing you on an infomercial. It wasn't much practical knowledge back then. I hope there are sample tests for you.

albee1952 03-29-2022 10:31 AM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
For me, I question the value of passing the tests(which might be important for a student). Passing the tests seems secondary to being able to show some quality work:o

kol12 03-30-2022 12:12 AM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
If I want to get into and work in Post Production is proper training going to be necessary?

albee1952 05-01-2022 01:07 PM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
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Originally Posted by kol12 (Post 2631654)
If I want to get into and work in Post Production is proper training going to be necessary?

I guess this depends on your idea of "proper" training. As a studio owner and possible employer, I would probably place equal value on an internship and you being able to demonstrate the ability to "deliver the goods". Many years ago, I hired a Full Said graduate that turned out to have very little ability, while another hire(same time period) who came in with little to no formal training, turned out to be a much better engineer(sometimes attitude can trump training). Having said this, I am very "old school" so we both might benefit from some "new school" insight:o

inf0l 05-22-2022 10:37 PM

Re: Self paced learning?
 
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Originally Posted by kol12 (Post 2631654)
If I want to get into and work in Post Production is proper training going to be necessary?

I supervise a small team of sound editors for a broadcast network. When hiring, I expect it to take 3-4 months until someone is up to speed with how things work re: workflows, equipment, ancillary software, etc. One thing I don't need is for new hires to also struggle with the DAW (in our case Pro Tools) or, even worse, mixing concepts. Thus someone having a PT Operator or PT Expert certification gives me some peace of mind that I don't have to spend time teaching the software.


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