Pro Tools Reference Guide
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In Addition To Match Options
The following In Addition To Match options are
mutually exclusive.
All
Any regions that include the time location of
the Edit cursor; or any regions that are either
partly or fully within the current time range of
the Edit selection.
Region Start
Any regions that have the same
start time as the time location of the Edit cursor
or Edit selection.
Region Start and End
Any regions that have the
same start and end times as the Edit selection.
Selection Range
Any complete regions that are
entirely within the Edit selection.
None
No other criteria in addition to the se-
lected Alternates Match options are used to filter
matching alternate regions.
Selecting Alternate Takes on
Tracks
Each region resulting from a punch or loop
record pass has an identical start time (the
User
Time Stamp
). You can select and audition alter-
nate takes from the Right-click Matches sub-
menu or the Alternate Takes pop-up menu—
even during playback.
To select an alternate take:
1
Configure the Matching Criteria window if
necessary (see “Matching Criteria” on
page 541).
2
Do one of the following:
• Right-click the region with the Selector or
the Grabber tool, and select a matching al-
ternate take from the Matches submenu in
the pop-up menu.
• If the take currently residing in the track is
selected, with the Selector tool, Control-
click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac)
anywhere on the selected take and select a
different take from the Alternate Takes pop-
up menu.
• With the Selector tool, Control-click (Win-
dows) or Command-click (Mac) at the pre-
cise beginning of the loop or punch range
and select a different take from the Alter-
nate Takes pop-up menu.
The selected matching alternate region (take) re-
places the region in the main playlist and snaps
precisely to the correct location.
Right-click Matches submenu
Alternate Takes pop-up menu
Summary of Contents for Digidesign Pro Tools 8.0
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