Specifications

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The Record, Play, and Wait for Note buttons
flash, indicating that Pro Tools is waiting for
MIDI data.
9 Initiate the Sysex transfer from the MIDI de-
vice, according to the instructions in the guide
for your MIDI device. When receiving the MIDI
data, Pro Tools automatically begins recording.
10 When the transfer is complete (as defined in
in the guide for your MIDI device), click Stop in
the Transport window.
The newly recorded MIDI data appears as a MIDI
region in the track’s playlist, and in the MIDI
Regions List. MIDI regions that contain System
Exclusive data appear blank when the track’s
Display Format is set to Regions.
To see the Sysex event blocks, which indicate
the location of the data, set the MIDI Track View
to display Sysex (see “Regions View for MIDI
Tracks” on page 216). For details on moving and
copying of Sysex data, see “System Exclusive
Events” on page 369.
To resend the Sysex from Pro Tools:
1 For the device receiving the System Exclusive
data, make sure its MIDI IN is connected to your
MIDI interface’s MIDI OUT. Also, make sure the
device is set to receive Sysex. Some devices re-
quire that memory protect be off.
2 For the previously recorded track, click its
Record Enable button so that it is no longer
record enabled.
3 Click the track’s MIDI Device/Channel Selec-
tor and assign the device from the pop-up
menu.
4 In the Transport window, click Return to Zero.
5 Click Play in the Transport window to begin
playback. Pro Tools begins playing and trans-
mits the previously recorded Sysex to the as-
signed MIDI device.