User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Installation QuickStart
- Welcome to 003 and 003 Rack
- Windows Configuration
- Mac Configuration
- Launching and Configuring Pro Tools LE
- 003 Top Panel
- 003 Operating Modes
- 003 Top Panel Overview
- Display Section
- Fader Section
- Console/Channel View Section
- Transport and Navigation Controls
- Automation Section
- Modifiers Section
- Mic/DI Input Controls
- Monitor Section
- 003 Rack Front Panel
- 003 and 003 Rack Back Panels
- Making Studio Connections
- Getting Sound In and Out of Your 003 or 003 Rack
- Connecting a Microphone
- Connecting Instruments to 003 or 003 Rack
- Connecting Equipment with Digital Ins and Outs
- Word Clock
- Using External Effects Devices
- Monitoring and Recording from Alternate Sources
- Recording from a Digital Device
- Connecting a Recorder for Mixdowns
- MIDI Connections
- Common Tasks with Pro Tools LE
- Pro Tools Mode with 003
- Saving a Session
- Working in Console View
- Working in Channel View
- Display Options in Console and Channel View
- Navigating and Editing Values in Entry Fields
- Working with Tracks
- Assigning Pro Tools Paths (Input, Output, Sends, Inserts)
- Working with Output Windows
- Recording
- Navigating in the Edit Window
- General Editing
- Working With Memory Locations
- Controlling Track Display on the Control Surface
- Working with Automation
- 003 Top Panel Shortcuts
- Configuring MIDI Studio Setup (Windows Only)
- Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
- Utility Mode (003 Only)
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
003 & 003 Rack Getting Started Guide84
Working in Console View
Console View provides a global view of a given
control type across the 003 (such as send A for
the current bank of channels).
003 is in Console View when any of the Console
View switches (Pan, Send, or Insert) is lit in the
Console View section.
In Console View, the touch-sensitive faders
on 003 mirror the volume faders in Pro Tools.
Fader assignments are shown on-screen in
Pro Tools by blue outlines around the track
names.
In Console View, the LED rings surrounding
the rotary encoders indicate either the pan posi-
tion, the send level, or the insert control level
for each channel, depending on which Console
View switch is enabled (lit).
There are three Console Views, based on their
corresponding switch name: Pan View, Send
View, and Insert View.
Pan View Workflows
When the Pan switch is enabled (lit), 003 is in
Pan View. This is the default View when you
first open a Pro Tools session. In this view, you
can use the rotary encoders to adjust pan on the
current bank of tracks, select and rename tracks,
and assign inputs or outputs in Assign mode.
To adjust a track’s panning controls:
1 Press the Pan switch to put 003 in Pan View.
2 Do one of the following:
• If the track is a stereo track, toggle the
Meter switch to Left or Right.
– or –
• If the track is a mono track, toggle the
Meter switch to Left.
3 Adjust a channel’s panning by turning its ro-
tary encoder.
Selecting Tracks
To select a track:
1 Press the Pan switch to put 003 in Pan View.
2 Press a Channel Select switch that is unlit to
select the track.
To select a range of tracks:
1 Press the Pan switch to put 003 in Pan View.
2 Press a Channel Select switch that is unlit to
select the track.
When you first open a Pro Tools session,
the top row of the 003 is in Console View
with the Pan switch enabled (lit). This
default view is sometimes called the
Home View.
Pan switch in Console View section
Pan switch
For information on assigning inputs and
outputs in Assign mode, see “Assigning
Pro Tools Paths (Input, Output, Sends,
Inserts)” on page 92.