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Pro Tools Control 24 Desk: Speaker Volume

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Summary: The speakers attached to a Pro Tools Control 24 desk are controlled by simple knobs on the board that alter the volumes of each set of speakers. Adjust speaker volume using the Pro Tools Control 24 board with tips from an experienced recording engineer in this free video.

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By RT Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"There's a bunch different ways to control the Monitor Volume on the control 24. I'm going to go over a couple of them. Now, the first thing you can always do is check the main monitor level. The main monitor level is controlled by this twist knob and this is goes from 0 to 10. And you can easily just, there's also an easy way, just to switch to my secondary monitors which are my NS 10. By hitting this also in monitor playing, and turning this knob. Now when recording, you can also open up a new master fader track which will control the channel, the output 1, 2. Now, to bring this up pretty easily, you can just make a new tract within your Protools, you can also switch within your faders by hitting master faders on your track. By hitting master faders, it's going to switch your faders automatically and bring it up or down. By hitting the button again, it will bring it back to your original setting, the way that each of the fades are laid out. So with this, we'll also control your volume 2. So by controlling this, you're going to control right there or by your main monitor level or your alternate monitor level."

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