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Pro Tools: Saving a Session

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Summary: Save Pro Tools files into a session folder. Learn how to save an editing session with Pro Tools in this free music recording software video from a professional musician.

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By Eric Oliver
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Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more

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"In this clip I'm going to show you how to save your sessions so that you can keep all of that valuable that you just did, and that you just learned about. So, what you need to do is very basic and simple. Once you have everything the way you want it, I usually use a shortcut which is apple S, but if you don't have a Mac or an apple it would be Windows S, but you can also go up, hit save as, type in, this session I'm saving as test session, I'm going to show you a window of the folder for where you're saving your files, I save into a Pro Tools session folder, different session folders where it'll show my session, my audio files, my fade files, my region groups, everything correlating to that session will be in those folders, therefore at a later date I'll have no problem finding it. Click save, it already exists, so, I didn't want to override it, I hit yes, and therefore it'll save to wherever you want, in the certain formats you want, of the certain, you say want a sixteen bit 441K or otherwise, that's one that we'll do, you'll be able to save it for what you need, and hopefully it's organized so you can find it later."

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