Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Authorization
- Session and Track Features
- Advanced Editing Features
- Advanced Automation Features
- AutoJoin with Latch Mode
- Touch/Latch Mode
- Trim Mode
- Composite Automation Playlist
- Copy Track Automation to Sends
- AutoMatch
- Prime Controls for Writing Automation in Latch Mode
- Glide Automation
- Trim Automation
- Write Automation to the Start, End, or All of a Track or Selection
- Write Automation to the Next Breakpoint or to the Punch Point
- Overwrite or Extend Mute Automation
- Snapshot Automation
- Preview Automation
- Capture Automation
- VCA Master Track Automation
- Surround Features
- Pro Tools Audio Connections for 5.1 Mixing
- Configuring Pro Tools for Multichannel Sessions
- Default I/O Selectors in I/O Setup
- 5.1 Track Layouts, Routing, and Metering
- Routing Audio for Surround Mixing
- Multichannel Audio Tracks
- Multichannel Signal Routing
- Paths in Surround Mixes
- Example Paths and Signal Routing for a Surround Mix
- Introduction to Pro Tools Surround Panning
- Output Windows
- Surround Panner Controls
- Panning Modes
- Divergence and Center Percentage
- LFE Faders in Multichannel Panners
- Pan Playlists
- Surround Scope Plug-In
- Video Features
- Included Plug-Ins
- Index

Complete Production Toolkit 2 Guide30
Relinking the Original Unedited Guide Track
After importing the AAF (or OMF) sequence and
original source audio files into the session, it is
recommended that you relink the edited guide
track to the original unedited source audio.
To relink the original unedited guide track:
1 Open the Project Browser for the session and
open the Audio Files folder.
2 Right-click the edited guide track audio file in
the browser and choose Relink Selected.
3 In the upper pane of the Relink window, nav-
igate to the original unedited guide track audio
file that was recorded in Pro Tools.
4 In the Select Files To Relink pane, select the
edited guide track file.
5 Drag the original unedited guide track audio
file into the Candidates pane. If a dialog appears
stating that one or more files are shorter than
the media file you are trying to relink, click Yes
to select it for relinking anyway.
6 Check the box to the left of the file in the Can-
didates pane so that the Link icon appears.
7 Click Commit Links at the top of the Relink
window and then close the Relink window.
8 You can now Right-click the name of the guide
track and select Expand To New Tracks > By Time
Code Only. All expanded tracks should be syn-
chronous with the guide track.
If the original unedited file is not available,
you can relink to any of the source audio
files as long as they have the same start and
end times as the guide track.