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Global and Local Preferences
Pro Tools preferences are either
globa
l (system-
wide) or
local
(for the current session only).
Global (System-Wide) Preferences
Global preferences are applied to all sessions.
These preferences become the default prefer-
ences for any existing sessions that you subse-
quently open or any new sessions that are cre-
ated.
Local (Current Session) Preferences
Local preferences are applied to the current ses-
sion (if one is open). Local preferences are not
applied to older sessions that are subsequently
opened.
Preferences and New Sessions
New sessions use global preference settings, plus
the most recent local preference settings. The
most recent local settings refer to the last open
session (unless subsequent changes were made
in the Preference dialog from the application
window).
Local (Current Session)
Preferences List
All Preferences are global, except for the follow-
ing, which are local:
• Display Preferences
• Edit Window Default Length
• Always Display Marker Colors
• Default Track Color Coding options
• Default Region Color Coding options
• Operation Preferences
• Custom Shuttle Lock Speed
• Back/Forward Amount (Pro Tools HD only)
• QuickTime Playback Priority options
• PEC/Direct Style Input Monitoring
(Pro Tools HD only)
• DestructivePunch File Length (Pro Tools
HD only)
• Editing Preferences
• None
• Mixing Preferences
• Coalesce Trim Automation Options
(Pro Tools HD only)
• Processing Preferences
• Convert Imported “WAV” Files To
AES31/BroadcastWave
• MIDI Preferences
• Play MIDI Notes When Editing
• Display Events as Modified by Real-Time
Properties
• Automatically Create Click Track in New
Sessions
• Default Thru Instrument
• Pencil Tool Resolution When Drawing
Controller Data
• Delay for External Devices Options
(Pro Tools HD only)
• Synchronization Preferences
• None
Summary of Contents for Digidesign Pro Tools 8.0
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