![]() In this case, we talked about the Studer. I’m going to go find the one that I want. So what I’m doing is I’m holding Command and I’m going to click to instantiate a plug-in. If you go into the manufacturer, that makes it a little bit easier, but that takes too much time. Instead of going down and going to Dynamics and scrolling through all the UAD plug-ins and all this stuff, I don’t want to do that. That’s not going to be a default favorite plug-in for what we just showed you right here, but that is something that I want to easily access. Maybe you don’t want to put, like for me, the UAD Studer. Now, I highly recommend using templates, and I’ll maybe do a tutorial on how I set up my template and the different processes that I go through to keep it organized, and my thought process – I’ve got a paid course over at called The Mix Series where I go all throughout that, but probably worth noting how I set that up and do different things within the template, but moving on from that, we’ve also got adding a favorite plug-in. Your default EQ on top, your default dynamics processor right there. Where does that go? Well, if you go to instantiate a plug-in, now those two plug-ins are going to be right there. This could be anything for you guys, but pick the one you’re going to use the most and put those into those slots there. I get the best of both worlds, but then I’m also a big fan of the FabFilter Pro-Q2. I recently purchased Virtual Mix Rack from Slate Digital and there are both compressors and equalizers in that rack, so that’s a no brainer for me to have as my default dynamics. You can do that by going to Setup, Preferences, and you’ll see if you click through these tabs up at the top and go to Mixing, you have the option to set a default EQ and a default dynamics section. ![]() ![]() One of the first things we’ve got on my list is setting a default EQ and compressor. You may know all of them, you may not know any of them, you might know one or two, but I think this will be valuable to some people out there. Some things that I do to get the technical process out of the way a little bit when I’m dealing with plug-ins, parameters, keyboard shortcuts, just a few little things that I threw together that I thought you may find useful. It’s going to be one of the rare ones that is Pro Tools specific. In this tutorial, I want to kind of show you a few things. Hey, what’s up guys? David Glenn back for, , and my new site,. ![]()
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