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Presented: Jan. 12, 2011
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Tutorial Overview
This session builds on our earlier Introduction to Soundtrack Pro. In this online 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 this tutorial, instead.
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