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Next, click on the question mark to the right of the tick box and a drop—down menu will appear from which you can select the format of the new path.

Now double—click on the default path name and type in your desired path name. Finally, click on the first square on the mapping matrix that you wish the first element of the path to use.

Pro Tools will then fill in the rest of the row in the predetermined order for that path format, using as many buses as required. The new path will now be available in the routing drop—down menu in the mixer. Having created a new path, we can now create as many sub—paths of that path as we need. To create a sub—path, highlight the appropriate path, so Pro Tools knows which path to create a sub—path of.

You will notice that the New Sub—Path button is no longer greyed out. Allocate a path format and name it just as you did with the main path. Click in the appropriate square of the mapping matrix to select which outputs to work from and Pro Tools will automatically add the appropriate routing selection.

Now, when you make a routing selection in the Pro Tools Mix window, the main and sub—path routing will be available to you. This is where you set the order in which the routing boxes will appear when you click to select a surround path. For those with a D—Control, D—Command or Pro Control control surface, this allows you to choose which path the output meters display.

This option enables you to specify which output path is used when auditioning files and Regions from either the Region List or the Digibase browsers. When you click on this menu, you get choices grouped by channel format, but things can get confusing. However, this menu actually shows all the stereo paths available to audition through, and the Front and Rear paths have nothing to do with the LtRt path; they are actually sub—paths of my main 5.

You can, of course, have multiple options selected here, so that you have separate default paths for 5. This option sets the default output setting for any new tracks you create. Just as in the Audition Paths pop—up, you can have different paths selected for different track formats. This solo mode is known as Solo In Place.

There are situations, especially in live sound, where the engineer wants to be able to hear a track in isolation without muting anything going to the main outputs. Most conventional mixing consoles thus offer modes called Pre Fade Listen PFL and After Fade Listen AFL , allowing the audio from the soloed channel to be routed to a separate output on the mixer usually the monitor output without affecting the mix at the main outputs.

To remain non—destructive in practice, it must be an otherwise unused path using unused outputs on an interface. Use this drop—down menu to select the path you want muted. However, if you want to use the same settings on other Sessions, you need to export them from an existing Session.

The Audition Paths pop—up makes it look as though the Rear and Front options are sub—paths of the stereo LrRt output path, but in fact they are sub—paths of a different, surround output path.

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