User Guide
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Memory Locations
Memory Locations provide another way to nav-
igate within sessions. Memory locations appear
as markers under the Timebase Rulers.
To define a Memory Location:
■ Press the Enter key on the numeric keypad
while stopped or during playback. The New
Memory Location window appears, in which
you can define a marker, store a selection, or
store any combination of the other available set-
tings. These settings include track height, group
enables, pre- and post-roll values, and track
Show/Hide. Choose settings for the marker and
click OK.
To go to a stored Memory Location:
■ Choose Windows > Show Memory Locations
and click directly on the name of the memory
location in the Memory Locations window.
– or –
■ Press the Period (.) key on the numeric key-
pad, followed by the marker number, followed
by the Period (.) key.
Tracks
Pro Tools LE lets you create audio and MIDI
tracks as needed, for audio and MIDI recording,
submixing, routing, automating, and editing.
There are four types of tracks: audio tracks, Aux-
iliary Inputs, Master Faders, and MIDI tracks.
Audio tracks, Auxiliary Inputs, and Master Fad-
ers can be mono or stereo.
Audio Track Record and play back audio to and
from hard disk, monitor audio input when
record-enabled, and edit audio regions.
Auxiliary Input Audio mixer channels, used for
input, routing, and submixing.
Master Fader Provides master channel controls
and options for any Output or Bus path.
MIDI Track Record, play back, and edit MIDI
data.
To create a new track:
1 Choose File > New Track.
2 Specify the number of tracks, track type (Au-
dio Track, Aux Input, Master Fader, or MIDI
track), and mono or stereo (except for MIDI).
3 Click Create.
New Track dialog