Hell all,
Okay, so I just did a quick scan of the table of contents in the protools 
reference guide, and I saw that there was about 50 or more chapters in there 
with over 1000 pages.  I’m not asking this to be funny, but I really would like 
to know.  I would suspect that someone might get overwhelmed by trying to read 
this whole guide in full, but I really want to learn the ins and outs of pro 
tools, so I guess my question is, how have some of you taken to learning the 
daw with the reference guide.  Have you read the whole thing?  Have you read 
sections that you feel would benefit you the most?  I really don’t know where 
to start in the guide so any help or suggestions would be appreciated.  I was 
overwhelmed by just looking at the table of contents.  Thanks for the 
suggestions,
Brian

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