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9 Repeat the above steps for each additional
Legacy I/O.
Configuring I/O Setup
The I/O Setup dialog provides a graphical repre-
sentation of the signal routing for each con-
nected audio interface, with controls to route
physical ports on the audio interface to
Pro Tools inputs and outputs. These controls
mirror the routing controls found in the Hard-
ware Setup dialog—changes made to physical
routing in one dialog are always reflected in the
other. The I/O Setup dialog lets you label and
map Pro Tools input, output, insert, and bus sig-
nal paths. For more information on paths, path
labeling, and path mapping, see Chapter 7, “I/O
Setup.”
The I/O Setup dialog also provides important
audition, meter, and surround settings. For
more information, see Chapter 7, “I/O Setup.”
Routing a Pro Tools Output Pair to
Multiple Destinations
Pro Tools channel pairs can be routed to multi-
ple outputs on an audio interface through the
Hardware Setup dialog. For example, if you as-
sign both Analog 1–2 and Analog 3–4 interface
outputs to Pro Tools Output pair 1–2, when you
send a signal to Pro Tools Outputs 1–2, that sig-
nal will be routed simultaneously to both pairs
of output ports on your audio interface.
This lets you send the same signal (such as a ste-
reo pair, a stem mix, or a multichannel mix) to
multiple destinations (such as multiple master-
ing devices).
To select multiple output ports for a Pro Tools
output channel pair:
1 Choose Setups > Hardware Setup.
2 From the Peripherals list, select an interface.
3 Click the Main tab.
4 Select an output port pair from an Output
pop-up menu.
5 Start-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macin-
tosh) the same pop-up menu a second time to
choose an additional output port pair.
The output name updates with a plus sign (“+”)
before it to indicate that multiple output ports
are selected. In the pop-up menu, each physical
port pair assigned to that Pro Tools output pair
is indicated by a check mark.
6 Repeat the above steps to select additional
output destinations. The only limit to output
choices is the number of outputs available in
your system.
Pro Tools output pairs can also be routed to
multiple audio interface outputs in the
I/O Setup dialog. For more information, see
“Routing Hardware I/O to Pro Tools I/O” on
page 71.
For more information on Hardware Setup
controls for each Legacy audio interface, re-
fer to the guide that came with the inter-
face.
Hardware Setup dialog for 192 I/O (Main page)