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Bias Peak Pro 5

Bias Peak Pro is the industry standard for stereo audio editing, processing, and mastering on the Macintosh. From serious sound design for film, video, or multimedia, to rapid-fire broadcast editing, to music production and mastering, Peak Pro does it all. Create unique dance loops and remixes. Optimize your audio for Podcasting and Internet streaming. Dust off that pile of vinyl records or analog tapes and convert them to CDs, ultra-portable AAC (MP4) or MP3 files, or just about any other audio file format on Earth. Craft soundtracks or fix audio problems for digital video. Maximize your music's sonic quality and then burn your final masters directly to CD with 100% Redbook compatibility. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. VTC Author / Musician and composer, Jonathan Segel of Camper Van Bethoven, teaches the intricacies of this powerful application. To begin learning Bias Peak Pro 5 today, simply click on one of the movie topics

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Introduction

About the Course

Peak is an Audio File Editor

Notes on Sample Rates

Notes on Bit Depth and Dithering

Notes on File Formats

Time Units/Other Options Menu

CoreAudio Setup

Basics of Peak

Nondestructive Editing

Requirements and Preferences

Opening and Importing Audio

Record Settings and Device Formats

Recording Audio and Quicktime Movies

Long Recordings and 2GB Size Limit

Save / Save As and Save a Copy As

File Format Conversion and MP3 Encoding

Windows and Toolbars

Audio Document Window

Blending / Marker Locks and Tools

Transport and Meters

Main Toolbar Shortcut Buttons pt. 1

Main Toolbar Shortcut Buttons pt. 2

Audio Info Window

Customization of Toolbars

Editing

Waveforms and Sizing

Auditioning / Scrubbing and Jog-Scrubbing

The Selection

Selection via Snap-to Grid Choices

Markers

Regions

Editing Essentials

Scratch Disks and Nondestructive Editing

Copying / Cutting and Pasting Audio

Replace / Insert / Insert Silence and Cropping

New Document From Selection

Fades and Crossfades

Mixing - Sound on Sound

Panning

Loops

Creating Loops

Loop Flags and Crossfade Loops

Loop Surfer

Loop Tuner

Loops into Regions

Guess Tempo

Set Tempo / Time Signatures and Keys

Digital Signal Processing

Processing

Peak Built-in DSP:Gain and Envelope

Other Amplitude Adjusting

Changing Pitch and Length

Converting Sample Rate

Reverse and Boomerang

Phase Vocoding

Harmonic Rotation and Convolution

Channel Manipulation

Rappify! Modulate!

Threshold

Threshhold Strip Silence

ImpulseVerb

Repair Clicks and Pops

Plug-Ins

Bias PlugIns

AudioUnits

VST

Organization of PlugIns and Inserts

The Vbox pt. 1

The Vbox pt. 2

Bouncing PlugIns and Latency

Recording Through PlugIns

Virtual Instruments - Playing

Virtual Instruments - Recording

Batch File Processing

Batch File Processing

Application of Processed Area

Save Changes and Log File

Librarian Tools and Database Auditioning

Playlists

Creating a Playlist

Adding Regions

Events / Adding and Deleting

Graphical Playlist Interface

Nudge and Crossfade Auditioning

Timing and Synchronizing

Waveform Display and Crossfades

List View

CD Burning

Red Book Audio CD

CD-Text Metadata

Gaps and Pauses

Track Start Offset Indicator

Subcode data

Jam Images

Burn Options

Exporting DDP Filesets

Samplers

SMDI Samplers and SCSI transfer

Making Multisamples

Sample Loops for Garageband

Quicktime Movies

Movie Soundtrack Editing

Movie Importing and Sizing

Course Wrap-up

Some Tips on Playlist Remixing

More on Remixing

Links to Peak Online

Author Movie