Now we're gonna hit Create and this prompts where I want to save it. So I always have profit location on because I want to make sure that I save it to my hard drive and I don't want to forget where I put it. And if you don't know where that default location is, then you're going to have trouble finding it. And if you're not paying attention, you pay create. Now, I always have profited location, but beware, he knew protocols users because when you first open Pro Tools, it defaults here. If you hit location, it's going to default to whatever is listed right here. And what prompt for location means is that when you hit Create, it's going to ask you where you want to save it. Prompt for location versus location pre-selected. Here's something that you definitely want to have marked though. That's up to you most of the time, I don't touch it. If you want a clean slate, like if you rename stuff in your IO, which will be a topic we cover later, stereo mix will always give you a clean slate. Always have a 24-bit that's just standard good resolution that you want to use, your IO settings last use is fine. Typically we're going to keep a wave, it's universal and it works 40 AK for me. You choose your sample rate, your desired bit depth, and the file type. You can create from a template, definitely whole other topic on its own. Whether you want it to be a local session or a collaboration cloud-based project. We are going to go ahead and create a new session. And projects is a version of a session that is made for collaboration with other people using Avid online cloud-based projects sharing software. Obviously, Recent is to see your most recently worked on sessions and projects. Now when you open a project, we have dashboard and you get three options. We're gonna go ahead and click OK because for our purposes, it doesn't really matter. Those of you who have never used Pro Tools, you're getting a lovely looking introduction to it. One of the cool new things you're going to notice is that Pro Tools defaults now to dark mode. You can see you've got a brand new logo looking very nice, very sleek. So this is going to be for Pro Tools 20-20, 0.11, the very newest version of Pro Tools. Opening a ProTools Session in 2020.11: Get started by opening up a Pro Tools session and just going from there how we would go about making a track from scratch from the start. And over the next few videos, I want to talk to you about getting started in this new version of Pro Tools, you can start making music today. I'm an engineer, producer, composer, and the proofreader for the official Pro Tools manual by adequate raw thermic. Intro: Have you ever wanted to learn Pro Tools which is felt overwhelmed by learning curve that comes with it.
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