Specifications
What’s New in Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD 10.026
To adjust a clip gain breakpoint with the Grabber
tool:
1 Ensure that the Clip Gain Line option is en-
abled.
2 Select the Grabber tool.
3 Click any breakpoint on the Clip Gain Line and
move it up or down to adjust the gain, or left to
right to adjust the timing. The gain setting is
displayed in dB over the selected breakpoint.
To delete a clip gain breakpoint with the Grabber
tool:
1 Ensure that the Clip Gain Line option is en-
abled.
2 Select the Grabber tool.
3 Option-click (Mac) or Alt-click (Windows) the
breakpoint you want to delete. The Grabber
points and displays a Minus sign (“–”).
Using the Pencil Tool
The Pencil tool lets you create new breakpoints
by clicking once on the graph line. Pro Tools lets
you use the Free Hand, Line, Triangle, Square,
and Random Pencil Tool shapes for drawing clip
gain. The Parabolic and S-Curve Pencil Tool
shapes are not available for editing clip gain.
When drawing clip gain settings with the Pencil
tool, its effect is bounded by the Edit selection if
the pencil gesture crosses into the selection.
However, if the pencil gesture is entirely outside
of a selection, it creates clip gain breakpoints
outside of the selection.
To add clip gain breakpoints with the Pencil tool:
1 Ensure that the Clip Gain Line option is en-
abled.
2 Select the Pencil tool.
3 Do one of the following:
• Click once on the Clip Gain Line to add a
single breakpoint.
– or –
• Click and drag on the Clip Gain Line to
draw breakpoints.
Adjusting a clip gain breakpoint with the Grabber tool
Deleting a clip gain breakpoint with the Grabber tool
Using the Pencil tool (Free Hand) to draw clip gain
settings
Using the Pencil tool (Free Hand) to draw clip gain
settings bound by the Edit selection