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Taught by
Chrissy Tignor
Associate Professor
and 10 more instructors

Offered by
Berklee College of Music

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r/boston • comment
1 points • Blandango

https://www.coursera.org/learn/protools

r/protools • comment
3 points • Poemislife
r/synthesizers • comment
3 points • gimpeyjoe

It is free, you just need to select the individual courses and choose "Audit" when you click the enroll link:

https://www.coursera.org/learn/technology-of-music-production

https://www.coursera.org/learn/producing-music

https://www.coursera.org/learn/protools

r/protools • comment
1 points • ameetamedia

+1 for the pun. Also echoing what everyone has mentioned. Take time to learn the keyboard shortcuts, because they'll make your life so much easier! You can buy a keyboard cover that has shortcuts on it as a reference. I love my Editors Keys one, but there's a ton of other ones out there.
You can sign up for a free month on Lynda.com and take a course that walks you through each and every aspect. Here's a good one if you're running on Pro Tools 12.
Coursera has free class as well.
Youtube of course has a plethora of resources.
In terms of mixing techniques, my go to has always been Pensado's Place.

The plugins and techniques you've been using in Logic will definitely translate to PT. It's just about learning the DAW and being efficient at it.