Specifications
Chapter 17: Importing and Exporting Session Data 347
Import Options and
Preferences
Pro Tools provides several options and prefer-
ences that affect audio import. Configure
Pro Tools to match your most common workflows.
For example, if you frequently work by importing
REX files for loop-based composition, you can
configure Pro Tools to always import REX files to
conform to tempo and create new tick-based Elas-
tic Audio tracks.
Convert Imported “WAV” Files To AES31/Broad-
castWave
When selected, this option applies to all
newly imported WAV files, making them compli-
ant with the AES31/EBU Broadcast standard.
Automatically Copy Files on Import
When se-
lected, all audio files that are imported by dragging
and dropping are copied to the current session’s
Audio Files folder, regardless of whether the files
need to be converted to the current session’s file
type, bit depth, or sample rate. Additionally, when
selected, the Import Session Data dialog defaults
to
Copy from Source Media. The Automatically
Copy Files on Import
preference does not affect the
Import Audio command.
Convert Copied Files to Session Format
When
selected, files that have different file formats from
the current session file format are copied and con-
verted to the current session audio file format, bit
depth, and sample rate on import. For example, if
the session file format is WAV, 24-bit, 48 kHz and
you import an AIF, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz file, the file is
copied and converted to WAV, 24-bit, 48 kHz on
import. When this option is not selected, copied
files retain their original format (unless that file
format is incompatible with Pro Tools, in which
case it must be converted).
Do Not Convert Sample Rate on Import
When se-
lected, files with different sample rates than the
session sample rate are not automatically con-
verted when imported into the session. This means
that files with mis-matched sample rates play back
at a different speed (and pitch transpositions than
when they were originally recorded (or converted).
Import REX Files as Clip Groups
When selected,
REX flies are imported as clip groups, all the un-
derlying slices are imported as individual clips
contained within the clip group. When this option
is not selected, importing REX files into a session
converts them to the session’s audio file format,
the individual slices are consolidated, and the slice
information is used for Elastic Audio analysis.
These files remain tick-based after import and con-
version.
Automatically Create Fades
When selected,
crossfades are applied automatically to the sliced
clips within clip groups created by importing REX
files. If the
Import REX Files as Clip Groups option
is not selected, the
Automatically Create Fades op-
tion does not apply.
To change the default fade settings for REX files,
click the REX button in the Default Fade Settings
section on the Editing Preferences page (see
“Fades Editing Preference” on page 349).
Import options in the Processing Preferences page