Specifications
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Pro Tools provides several other types of
windows:
Transport Window
Lets you control the transport
and transport-related functions (see “Transport
Window” on page 191).
Plug-In Windows
Let you control plug-in parame-
ters, such as Frequency and Q for an EQ (see “The
Plug-In Window” on page 995).
MIDI Editor Windows
Lets you edit MIDI data (see
Chapter 32, “MIDI Editors”).
Score Editor Window
lets you edit MIDI data as
music notation (see Chapter 33, “Score Editor”).
DigiBase Browsers
Let you manage, audition, and
import media for Pro Tools sessions (see “Digi-
Base Browsers” on page 196).
In-App Web Browsers
Let you access the Avid
Marketplace and Pro Tools Online (see “In-Appli-
cation Web Browser” on page 199).
Mix Window
In the Mix window, tracks appear as channel strips
just like a mixing console, with controls for:
• Inserts
• Sends
• Input and output assignments
• Volume
• Panning
• Record enable
• Track Input monitoring
• Automation mode
• Solo and Mute
• Instrument controls
• HEAT controls (Pro Tools HD only)
• Mic preamps
To display the Mix window:
Choose Window > Mix.
To display all Mix window view options:
Select View > Mix Window > All.
For information on selecting individual view
options, see “Views in the Mix and Edit Win-
dows” on page 944.