Specifications

Pro Tools Reference Guide348
Drag and Drop From Desktop Conforms to
Session Tempo
The Drag and Drop From Desktop Conforms to
Session Tempo
options determine whether or not
REX, ACID, and all other audio file formats
dragged and dropped from Windows Explorer or
Mac Finder are imported as tick-based Elastic Au-
dio and conformed to the session tempo.
None
When enabled, all audio files, including
REX and ACID files, are not conformed to the ses-
sion tempo when imported by drag and drop from
Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder. They are
imported as sample-based files and converted to
the sessions audio file format.
REX and ACID Files Only
When enabled, only
REX and ACID files are conformed to the session
tempo when imported by drag and drop from Win-
dows Explorer or the Mac Finder. REX files are
imported either as tick-based Elastic Audio or, if
the
Import REX Files as Clip Groups option is en-
abled, as tick-based clip groups.
All Files
When enabled, all audio files are im-
ported as tick-based Elastic Audio and conform to
the session tempo.
Sample Rate Conversion Quality
The Sample Rate Conversion Quality preference
determines the quality of sample rate conversion
used when converting and importing audio into a
session by drag and drop. Sample rate conversion
is used in a variety of Pro Tools processes includ-
ing converting and importing audio files of differ-
ent formats into a session, and bouncing and sav-
ing tracks to a different sample rate or bit depth.
The higher the quality of sample rate conversion
you choose, the longer Pro Tools will take to pro-
cess the audio file.
Elastic Audio Options
The Elastic Audio preferences determine which
Elastic Audio plug-in is used for preview and im-
port, and whether or not new tracks are created
with Elastic Audio enabled using the selected de-
fault plug-in.
Default Plug-In
Lets you select any Real-Time
Elastic Audio plug-in as the default plug-in for
previewing and importing Elastic Audio. The se-
lected default Elastic Audio plug-in is also used
when new tracks are created with Elastic Audio en-
abled. The Elastic Audio Plug-In selector in Digi-
Base browsers inherits the selected default plug-in.
Likewise, changing the selected plug-in in Digi-
Base browsers updates the selected
Default Plug-In in the Processing preferences.
Default Input Gain
Lets you attenuate the signal
input to Elastic Audio plug-ins by 0 to –6 dB for
preview and import. If you experience clipping
due to Elastic Audio processing during preview or
after import, you may want to set the
Default Input
Gain
to slightly attenuate (lower) the audio signal
input for Elastic Audio processing. This preference
also applies to any audio imported to an Elastic
Audio-enabled track.
If you commit any clips on a track (by disabling
Elastic Audio on the track) that were imported
with the
Default Input Gain applied, their clip-
based In
put Gain is reset to 0.
Processing Preferences, Elastic Audio