Specifications

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Do Not Import Main Playlists — Leaving
destination playlists intact
Does not import the main playlist from the
source track. No audio is imported; only the at-
tributes selected in the Session Data to Import
list are imported to the selected tracks.
If you select the above option and import all
of the source track’s input, output, send, insert
and plug-in attributes, this is equivalent to im-
porting a channel strip.
Import Tempo/Meter Map
Imports the meter and tempo maps, as they ap-
pear in the Tempo and Meter Conductor rulers,
from the source session. Any Tempo or Meter
events in the destination session are replaced.
Import Pre Settings
(TDM Systems Only)
Imports any Pro Tools mic preamplifier settings
from the source session. Any mic preamplifier
settings in the destination session are replaced.
Exporting Audio
Pro Tools supports exporting regions as audio
files, exporting left and right audio files as stereo
interleaved files, and exporting region informa-
tion.
You can also export audio from Pro Tools by
bouncing or consolidating audio tracks. For
more information, see “Bounce to Disk” on
page 482.
Exporting a Region as a New
Audio File
You can export regions as audio files with the
Export Selected As Files command. Use this
command if you intend to use a region in other
sessions (or other audio applications) without
using its parent source file.
This command also provides a way to convert
regions to a different audio format, sample rate,
or bit depth.
To export regions as new audio files:
1 In the Audio Regions List, select the regions
you want to export.
2 From the Audio Regions List pop-up menu,
choose Export Selected As Files. The Export Se-
lected dialog appears.
Export Selected dialog