Specifications
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To use Low Latency Monitoring:
1 Do one of the following:
• For HD Native systems, assign each track to the
selected Low Latency Monitoring Path as set in
the I/O Setup Output page (see “Low Latency
Monitoring” on page 99). Only tracks assigned
to these outputs use Low Latency Monitoring.
• For all other systems, assign each track output to
either Output 1 or Output 2 (mono), or both (ste-
reo). Only tracks assigned to these outputs use
Low Latency Monitoring.
2 Record enable audio tracks by clicking their Re-
cord Enable buttons.
3 Select Options > Low Latency Monitoring.
When
Low Latency Monitoring is enabled, any
plug-ins and sends assigned to record-enabled
tracks (routed to the selected Low Latency Moni-
toring Path with HD Native systems, or to Outputs
1–2 with all other systems) are automatically by-
passed, and must remain bypassed. Also, these
tracks do not register on meters for Master Faders.
Low Latency Monitoring and
Bounce To Disk
With Low Latency Monitoring enabled, only audio
tracks are included with the
Bounce to Disk com-
mand—Auxiliary Input and Instrument tracks are
ignored. To include Auxiliary Input and Instru-
ment tracks, disable
Low Latency Monitoring be-
fore using
Bounce to Disk.
In Pro Tools with the Complete Production
Toolkit option, Low Latency Monitoring is
not available in surround sessions.
External input cannot be recorded during a
Bounce to Disk. To include external input in
your bounce, it must be recorded to new au-
dio tracks before using Bounce to Disk (see
“Bounce to Disk” on page 1082).