Specifications

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To hide all tracks:
Click the Track List menu and choose Hide All
Tracks
.
To show a range of tracks:
1 Select a range of hidden tracks in the Track List.
2 Click the Show/Hide icon of hidden track at the
top of the Track List.
3 Shift-click the Show/Hide icon of hidden track
at the bottom of the selection.
All tracks that occur between the first track se-
lected and the last track will also be selected.
To show or hide a range of tracks in the Track List
with the Marquee:
1 Move the cursor to the left of a track name until
the Marquee with a small “+” symbol appears.
2 Click on the track in the list and drag up or down
over the Show/Hide icons (to show or hide the
track and the tracks immediately above or be-
low it).
To show or hide non-contiguous tracks:
Click the Show/Hide icon for the tracks you
want to show or hide.
Mix/Edit Groups and Hidden
Tracks
In the Mix window, if a hidden track is part of an
enabled group, all Mix window operations per-
formed on other members of the group also affect
the hidden track—with the exception of audio or
MIDI record-enabling. If you solo, mute, or auto-
mation write-enable a grouped track, any group
members that are hidden are soloed, muted, or au-
tomation write-enabled as well.
In the Edit window, however, editing operations
performed on members of an enabled group do not
affect hidden tracks that are also members of the
enabled group.
Clipping and the Track List
(Pro Tools|HD Systems Only)
When a track, send, or plug-in clips, the Track List
displays the track’s name in red. Both shown and
hidden tracks display clipping indication.
You can also hide all tracks by Option-clicking
(Mac) or Alt-clicking (Windows) the
Show/Hide icon of any track that is shown.
To reorder tracks on-screen, drag the track
names to new positions within the Track List
or in the Mix or Edit window.
You can also select a range of tracks by mov-
ing the cursor to the left of the track names so
the Marquee appears, and dragging around
the track names you want to select.
Pro Tools|HD systems use fixed-point
processing, and as such, audio can clip.
All other Pro Tools systems used floating-
point processing, and as such, audio will
not clip.