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Chapter 23: MIDI Recording 483
6 Enable Wait for Note in the Transport window.
7 To start recording from the beginning of the
session, click Return to Zero in the Transport.
8 When you are ready to begin recording, click
Record in the Transport window.
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 manufacturer’s instruc-
tions. Pro Tools automatically begins recording
as soon as it starts to receive Sysex data.
10 When the Sysex transfer is complete, click
Stop in the Transport.
The newly recorded MIDI data appears as a MIDI
region in the track’s playlist, and in the Region
List. MIDI regions that contain System Exclusive
data appear blank when the Track View is set to
Regions.
To see the Sysex event blocks, which indicate
the location of the data, set the Track View to Sy-
sex (see “Regions View for MIDI and Instrument
Tracks” on page 515).
To send Sysex data from Pro Tools to an external
MIDI device:
1 For the device receiving the System Exclusive
data, make sure its MIDI IN is connected to the
MIDI interface’s MIDI OUT. Also , make sure the
device is set to receive Sysex. Some devices re-
quire that memory protect be off. For more in-
formation, see the manufacturer’s instructions.
2 Make sure that the MIDI track containing the
Sysex data is not record enabled.
3 Click the track’s MIDI Output selector and as-
sign the device from the pop-up menu.
4 Configure the external MIDI device to receive
Sysex data according to the manufacturer’s in-
structions.
5 Click Play in the Transport to begin playback.
Pro Tools begins playing and transmits the pre-
viously recorded Sysex to the assigned MIDI de-
vice.
For information on moving and copying of
Sysex data, see “System Exclusive Events”
on page 686.