Setup Guide

003 Family Setup Guide108
Undoing Pro Tools Operations
You can undo Pro Tools operations from 003. 
(See the Pro Tools Reference Guide for details on 
multiple undo capabilities.)
To undo an action:
 Press the Undo switch.
To redo an action:
 Hold Shift (Add) and Command/Crtl and 
press the Undo switch. 
Working With Memory 
Locations
Pro Tools Memory Locations (Markers) can be 
created directly from 003 during playback or 
while the Transport is stopped. 
To create a Memory Location:
1 Cue Pro Tools to the desired location, or begin 
playback.
2 At the desired location, press Enter (located 
among the switches above and to the left of the 
Navigation keys). 
3 Use the mouse to configure the Memory Loca-
tion dialog onscreen. 
4 Press Enter again to save, or press Undo to can-
cel. 
To open (or close) the Memory Location window:
 Hold Shift (Add) and press the Mem Loc 
switch.
To display Memory Locations:
1 Press the Mem Loc switch.
When the switch is enabled (flashing), the LCD 
shows the first eight Memory Locations in the 
bottom row of the LCD display. 
2 To display any additional pages of Memory 
Locations, press the Left and Right Page 
switches.
To recall a Memory Location:
1 Press the Mem Loc switch to display Memory 
Locations in the LCD display.
2 To display any additional pages of Memory 
Locations, press the Left and Right Page 
switches.
3 Do one of the following:
• Press the Channel Select switch that corre-
sponds to the Memory Location.
– or –
• To return to the previous view without se-
lecting a Memory Location, press Mem Loc 
again, or any of the Console or Channel 
View switches.
Controlling Track Display on 
the Control Surface
Using Flip Mode
In Flip mode, control assignments are trans-
ferred from the rotary encoders to the corre-
sponding channel faders.
To transfer controls from the rotary encoders to 
the touch-sensitive faders:
 Press the Flip switch. This switch flashes when 
Flip mode is activated. 
The Left or Right Page switch flashes when 
an additional page is available.










