Specifications

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The Elastic Properties window inherits the Default
Input Gain preference. To apply further clip-based
Input Gain for Elastic Audio processing, select the
clip and adjust the Input Gain setting in the Elastic
Properties window (see “Elastic Properties Win-
dow” on page 896).
Enable Elastic Audio on New Tracks
When se-
lected, new tracks are created with Elastic Audio
enabled. The selected default Elastic Audio plug-
in is used. When importing audio to new tracks,
new tracks are created with Elastic Audio enabled
if this option is enabled.
Tracks Preference
When the New Tracks Default To Tick Timebase
option is enabled, all new tracks default to ticks.
This includes importing audio to new tracks. When
deselected, audio, Auxiliary Input, Master Fader,
and VCA (Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools with Com-
plete Production Toolkit only) tracks default to
samples. MIDI and Instrument tracks always de-
fault to ticks.
Fades Editing Preference
The Default Fade Settings for REX files in the Ed-
iting preferences lets you select the default enve-
lope shape for fades and crossfades between clips
(“slices”) in imported REX files. Fades are only
applied to imported REX files if the
Import REX
Files as Clip Groups
option and the Automatically
Create Fades
option are both enabled on the Pro-
cessing Preferences page.
Exporting Audio
Pro Tools supports exporting audio clips as audio
files, exporting left and right audio files as stereo
interleaved files, and exporting clip information.
You can also export audio from Pro Tools by
bouncing or consolidating audio tracks. For more
information, see “Bounce to Disk” on page 1082
and “Consolidating Clips” on page 607.
If the Enable Elastic Audio on New Tracks op-
tion is selected, you may want to also
select the New Tracks Default to Tick Time-
base option in the Editing Preferences page.
REX Auto-Crossfades preference and dialog