Analog Delay Tutorial - Pro Tools 8 HD

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

Jason de Wilde Head of Audio at the Australian Institute of Music gives us another Pro Tools 8 tutorial this time on using analog delay in Pro tools 8.

Jason is a senior management professional with Australian and international experience in managing Audio and Creative Media educational facilities. He has been involved in audio education since 1989, and is a freelance music producer/engineer with a wealth of studio experience. He also specialises in recording live performances & has recorded concerts for Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson, John Butler Trio, Cat Empire and the Wailers. Jason commenced working for the Australian Institute of Music in 2009 as a lecturer specialising in recording techniques and digital audio workstations. He now heads the Audio Department of AIM, and is in charge of the studio facilities.

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