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You can also call us Toll Free anytime during business hours at Toll Free Upcoming Pro Tools Training. Please see Diagram below: Tracks Number 7, 12, 20, 21, Step 1- Holding down the Command key Mac or Control key on Windows , I am able to select non-contiguous tracks please see diagrams below : Partial Mix Window view with faders at normal width one of two Partial Mix Window view with faders at normal width two of two Step 2- Once tracks are selected, then we make a timeline selection to include the entire length of our Track Bounces insuring that they will all be the same length.

See below: Step 3- Once we have our tracks selected and out timeline selection, then right-click on any of the highlighted track nameplates, and select Track Bounce from the dropdown menu. See below: In this dialog box, we can determine whether or not we would like to include Volume and Pan Automation. Step 4- Bounce our tracks. Joe Sears Avid Pro Tools instructor. Window Configurations is a feature Digidesign added in all the way back with the v7. But it is surprising how few people use it.

Using Window Configurations in Pro Tools can really help to speed up your workflow and reduce clutter. Learn more about Window Configurations in this video tutorial. Make this feature a good friend. A clip group, also known as a region group in earlier versions of Pro Tools, is a collection of any combination of audio and MIDI regions that looks and acts like a single clip.

Some edits will affect all the clips in a group whereas others only apply to the boundaries of a clip group like Trim. Remember to check Disk Allocation. For reasons I have never been able to get to the bottom of Pro Tools can sometimes change the Disk Allocation settings to another hard drive on your system.

Disk Allocation is a setting within Pro Tools that determines which hard drive any content on a track will be recorded onto. It is there because once you get beyond 24 or so tracks you consider spreading your tracks across multiple hard drives if you want to keep Pro Tools happy.

Yes I know you can have sessions with more than 24 tracks on one drive and get away with it, I have done it too on many occasions but the guidelines recommend that once you get above 24 tracks you should be looking at more than one hard drive especially if your tracks are heavily edited. You can change the colour of a number of elements in Pro Tools and this can be a really helpful feature as long as you are consistent, and use the same colour for the same thing each time.

Just as the consistent use of colour is important so is a consistent strategy for the way you name tracks, clips, routing etc. There is a feature in Pro Tools where you can make notes on a track in a section which can be displayed in the Edit window and the Mix Window call Track Comments, which can be very helpful especially in collaboration workflows or where you are going to hand a project on to be mixed by somebody else.

From the track channel strip, click directly in the Comments area, type any comments for the track, and press Enter Windows or Return Mac. In the Edit or Mix window, double-click the Track Name button for a track.

Then click directly in the Comments area, type any comments for the track, and press Enter Windows or Return Mac. Learn your keyboard shortcuts - you will save so much time and you will spend less time with your hand on the mouse too. There is also an excellent set of one-button shortcuts.

The Keyboard Focus commands are a real step forward for single-key operations when the [a…z] focus mode in the Edit window is selected by clicking on the a-z button at the top of the Edit window vertical scroll bar.

These are available to use on all Windows and Mac based Pro Tools systems. Good news for those who work with both Windows and Mac based systems that, unlike some other shortcuts, the Keyboard Focus shortcuts are the same for both Mac and Windows systems.

You can learn more about how to use the Command Focus keyboard shortcuts here. In the Mixing Tab in Pro Tools Preferences, you have the option to choose any installed EQ and Dynamics plug-ins as the default plug-in, which makes it available for quick assignment, both on-screen and on certain controllers.

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