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MAKING QUICK ARRANGEMENT EDITS IN PRO TOOLS

hether you’re making a song alone in your home studio or running a large session with a room full of writers and producers at a commercial facility, the situation is the same: inspiration has a time limit – and you can’t risk losing a brilliant idea due to clueless fumbling in Pro Tools. It’s sad (and sadly not uncommon) to see a promising session turn sour thanks to the Pro Tools operator’s inability to keep pace with its many demands. At any

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