Click here for download info. This is now included in all new versions of Pro Tools. From the webpage: “If you’re looking to get a taste of what the world of Structure™, the future of professional sampling, has to offer, Structure™ Free offers a great introduction without paying a price — literally (it’s free!). Using MIDI in Pro Tools: step-by step. The supplied session has a fairly simple 12-bar blues bass pattern supplied as MIDI on an Instrument Channel, running through an electric piano patch in Structure Free.
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[Instructor] When you create a new session,…ProTools uses a structure of files and folders…to keep the session components organized.…Let's take a moment to explore the session hierarchy.…We'll take a look at the various files and folders involved…and learn a bit about why ProTools uses this structure.…If you have a ProTools system available,…feel free to follow along on your system.…To get started, I'm going to use the dashboard…which appears by default when you launch ProTools.…I'll create a new session, using the default parameters.…We'll cover the parameters settings in detail later,…so for now, let's just call this session Hire Archie…and we'll get started.…
I am going to make one change, before I click create,…which is to enable prompt for location.…When you click the create button,…the save dialogue box will appear and it will probably be…pointed at your documents folder by default.…On the MAC, you can expand the save dialogue box…by clicking the down pointing arrow, here,…to help you navigate to the destination you're looking for.…