


We may receive a commission for eligible purchases through our product links. Your Home Recording is a participant in the Amazon Associates program. Part 6 – Automation and Exporting: youtu.be/Yypo11kH6ZA Part 5 – Mixer View and Plugins: youtu.be/JXbjBBLdI2k

Part 4 – Xpand!2 Virtual Instruments: youtu.be/eCmk1vk9aKw Part 3 – MIDI Note Input and Editing: youtu.be/1yvh1odG1_k Part 2 – Audio Tracks and Recording: youtu.be/RGlmUCqnvoE Part 1 – Installation and Getting Started: youtu.be/nD5CiN7brXQ In part 3 of the Pro Tools First tutorial series, we cover how to input and edit MIDI notes. One of the main restrictions of Pro Tools First is it’s limited to cloud storage for projects only, with no offline saving, and Avid only allows up to 3 projects to be saved at once. Though this version is restricted, it offers a good way to learn about Pro Tools before purchasing the full version. Pro Tools First is a free demo version of Pro Tools for Windows and Mac.
