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Pro Tools provides several other types of
windows:
Transport Window Lets you control the transport
and transport-related functions (see “Transport
Window” on page 180).
Plug-In Windows Let you control plug-in param-
eters, such as Frequency and Q for an EQ (see
“The Plug-In Window” on page 978).
MIDI Editor Windows Lets you edit MIDI data
(see Chapter 33, “MIDI Editors”).
Score Editor Window lets you edit MIDI data as
music notation (see Chapter 34, “Score Editor”).
DigiBase Browsers Let you manage, audition,
and import media for Pro Tools sessions (see
“DigiBase Browsers” on page 185).
Mix Window
In the Mix window, tracks appear as channel
strips just like a mixing console, with controls
for:
•Inserts
•Sends
Input and output assignments
•Volume
Panning
Record enable
Track Input monitoring
Automation mode
Solo and Mute
•Instrument controls
HEAT controls (Pro Tools HD only)
•Mic preamps
To display the Mix window:
Choose Window > Mix.
To display all Mix window view options:
Select View > Mix Window > All.
For information on selecting individual view
options, see “Views in the Mix and Edit Win-
dows” on page 930.