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Soundtrack Pro 101
This two-day class guides you through using Soundtrack Pro to edit audio files, repair field recordings, perform multitrack arranging and mixing, synchronize audio and video, analyze and fix common audio problems, and perform other creative sound design techniques.
2 days
This course focuses on practical, professional techniques used to add professional music and sound effects to video and multimedia projects.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for those who want to learn the basics of audio content creation, editing, and mixing and who prefer hands-on, interactive instruction to best explore the functionality of Soundtrack Pro.
What You Will Learn
Creating, arranging and editing a multitrack sequence
Sound design and ambience creation
Using the waveform editor to enhance dialog and voiceover
Using single and multitake recordings, editing audio files, repairing field recordings, and fixing common audio problems
Working with reverb, compression, EQ and track bussing
Understanding integration with other Final Cut Studio applications
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Mac OS X
Basic knowledge of audio terminology is recommended
Course Outline

Day 1
Preparing your First DVD Project: DVD Creation Process, the DVD-VIdeo Specification.
Exploring the Full Interface: Opening a Sequence in Final Cut Pro, Exploring the File Editor Project View, Using the Global Waveform View, Analyzing an Audio File, Working with Actions, Reducing Noise, and Rippling.
Changes to Final Cut Pro
Working with the Frequency Spectrum: Using the Frequency Spectrum View, Controlling the Spectrum, and Working with Frequency.
Recording in Soundtrack Pro: Opening Multitrack Projects, Using the Timecode HUD, Working with Tracks, Setting Up for Recording, Recording a Single Take, Collecting the Project, and Using Punch Recording.
Old School Dialogue Replacement: Using Soundtrack Pro’s Editing Tools, Arranging Clips, Mixing the Recording into the Scene, and Working with Ambient Noise.
Day 2
New School Dialogue Replacement: About Cycle Recording, Using the Multitake Editor, Slipping Takes, Creating a Composite Take and Using Transitions.
Spotting Sound Effects: Setting Up for Spotting, Exploring the Bin and Browser, Using the Multipoint Video HUD, Three-Point Edits, Using Fades and Using Envelopes to Create Fades.
Working with Musical Content: Setting Up for Music Production, Using the Search Function, Adding Music Beds, Working with Loops, Using Markers, and Using Markers to Set Tempo.
Mixing Multitrack Projects: Exploring the Mixer, Using Submixes, Adding DSP Effects to a Track, Exploring Automation Modes, Using Buses and Using the Master Channel.

