Pro Tools Reference Guide
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To select or deselect noncontiguous paths, do one
of the following:
■
Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac) path names that are unhighlighted to se-
lect them.
– or –
■
Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac) path names that are highlighted to dese-
lect them.
To select all paths and sub-paths:
■
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac)
any path name that is unhighlighted.
To deselect all paths and sub-paths:
■
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac)
any path name that is highlighted.
To rearrange paths:
■
Drag one or more path names up or down.
Resetting to Default Paths
The Default button in the I/O Setup dialog pro-
vides two primary functions:
• Creates new default paths up to the capacity
of your system’s available audio interfaces and
resources. See “Creating a Default Main or
Sub-Path” on page 50.
• Resets selected path names to matching or
corresponding paths in the current I/O Setup
configuration. For example, if you replace an
audio interface on a Pro Tools|HD system, you
can use the Default switch to update your
I/O Setup definitions with the new hardware
configuration.
To reset path names:
■
Click Default.
If there are matching paths available with the
new system configuration, existing paths will be
updated to include new audio interfaces
(Pro Tools|HD systems).
Resetting Mix Busses
(Pro Tools HD Only)
Pro Tools HD supports up to 128 mix busses
(Pro Tools HD 7.x and Pro Tools TDM 6.9).
However, lower versions of Pro Tools TDM and
Pro Tools LE provide only up to 64 or 32 mix
busses respectively. When you open a session
that was created with Pro Tools LE or a lower
version of Pro Tools TDM on a current version
of Pro Tools HD, only the number of busses sup-
ported on the original system are initially avail-
able. You can reset the number of available bus-
ses to match your Pro Tools HD system’s full
capabilities.
To make all of your busses available in sessions
that support a lower number of mix busses:
1
Open the I/O Setup dialog.
2
Click the Bus tab in the upper left.
3
Click Default.
Interface names can be customized. See
“Changing Interface Names” on page 51.
Setting busses to the default setting will re-
name all busses to their default name.
Summary of Contents for Pro Tools
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