Specifications
What’s New in Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD 10.022
Real-Time Fades are Rendered on Export to
AAF and OMF
When exporting tracks to AAF or OMF se-
quences, all fades are rendered on export. This
provides maximum compatibly with other ap-
plications (such as Avid Media Composer) when
importing AAF or OMF sequences exported
from Pro Tools 10.
Overlapping Crossfades View
Pro Tools 10 lets you view overlapping wave-
forms in crossfades.
To show (or hide) overlapping crossfades:
Select (or deselect) View > Waveform > Over-
lapping Crossfades
.
Clip-Based Gain
Pro Tools 10 provides clip-based gain for quick
and easy gain matching of clips (formerly called
regions in Pro Tools) from different sources in a
Pro Tools session. Clip-based gain is applied
pre-mixer (pre-fader and before any plug-in
processing). This is especially useful when
working with field recordings and sample li-
braries in post-production sessions.
By adjusting the clip gain for individual clips on
a single track, you can match their relative gain
levels so that you do not have to execute com-
plex track volume automation to compensate.
The clip gain settings stay with the clip, which
means you can move, and copy and paste clips
with their corresponding clip gain settings. Clip
gain settings can now be imported from AAF
and OMF sequences exported from Media Com-
poser. Likewise, clip gain settings can be ex-
ported from Pro Tools with AAF sequences (but
not OMF) to be imported into Media Composer.
All clips have a clip gain of 0 dB by default. Clip
gain can be adjusted from –144 dB to +36.0 dB.
Static Versus Dynamic Clip Gain
You can have either static or dynamic clip gain
settings for a single clip. Static clip gain simply
means that there is a single gain setting for the
entire clip (see “Simple Clip Gain Adjustment”
on page 25). Dynamic clip gain means that you
can have gain settings for a clip that vary over
time (see “Graphically Editing Clip Gain” on
page 25).
Overlapping Crossfades view
Multiple clips with different (static) Clip Gain settings