Specifications

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Import VENUE Channel Names
as Track Names
This command lets you import VENUE channel
names as track names into the current session.
VENUE system channel names, channel order-
ing, and all I/O routing is transferred to the
Pro Tools session. This information corre-
sponds to channel names and bussing configura-
tions found in the VENUE system Patchbay.
Output routing mirrors input routing in
Pro Tools one-for-one, so that when playing
back Pro Tools tracks through the VENUE sys-
tem, the Pro Tools tracks appear in the same
channels as the corresponding Stage inputs.
Export
Pro Tools provides several menu commands to
export session tracks or data as files.
Export Selected Tracks as
AAF/OMF
The Export Selected Tracks as AAF/OMF com-
mand exports selected tracks in AAF and OMFI
format. Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) and
Open Media Framework Interchange (OMFI) are
industry standard file formats that facilitate the
transfer of digital media between applications
(such as Pro Tools and Avid Video editing soft-
ware).
Export Selected Tracks as New
Session
This command opens the Save Session Copy di-
alog and lets you export any selected tracks in a
session as a new session.
Sessions created with this command can be
opened with Pro Tools 10 or higher only.
Export Selected Tracks to
Sequence
(Pro Tools HD with Avid Interplay Only)
This command lets you export tracks back into a
sequence in Interplay. For more information,
see the Pro Tools Avid Interplay Guide.
Export MIDI
This command lets you export your Pro Tools
session or individual MIDI or Instruments
tracks as a standard MIDI file. You can export
the file as a Type 1 (multitrack) or Type 0
(merged) Standard MIDI file. The exported
MIDI file includes meter and tempo informa-
tion, and any key signatures in your Pro Tools
session.
Muted MIDI tracks will not be exported.
This can be useful for storing libraries of your
favorite MIDI sequences or SysEx data (such as
bulk or individual patch dumps for your exter-
nal MIDI devices), or for importing MIDI into
notation applications other than Sibelius or G7.
Export Sibelius
This command exports the score from your ses-
sion as a Sibelius (.sib) file. You can then open
your score in Sibelius as transcribed by
Pro Tools, edit the notation in Sibelius as de-
sired, and print the score and parts from Sibel-
ius.
Export Session Info as Text
This command exports the current session as a
tab-delimited text file that can contain clip and
file names, extended timestamp information,
and information about crossfades.