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Peripherals list of the Hardware Setup dialog. For 
example, if you have a 96 I/O and an 882|20 
connected to a 192 I/O, and the 96 I/O is offline, 
it will appear in the Peripherals list as “[96 I/O].”
Peripherals will also go offline if the audio inter-
face or card to which they are attached is made 
inactive. 
Configuring I/O Setup
The I/O Setup dialog provides a graphical repre-
sentation of the signal routing for each con-
nected audio interface, with controls to route 
physical ports on the audio interface to 
Pro Tools inputs and outputs. These controls 
mirror the routing controls found in the Hard-
ware Setup dialog—changes made to physical 
routing in one dialog are always reflected in the 
other. 
The I/O Setup dialog also lets you label and map 
Pro Tools input, output, insert, and bus signal 
paths. The I/O Setup dialog also provides impor-
tant audition, meter, and surround settings.
Pro Tools comes with default I/O Setup settings 
that will get you started. You only need to go to 
I/O Setup if you want to remap or rename the 
default I/O paths or if you change your system 
hardware (for example, adding an expansion 
card to a 192 I/O).
To configure I/O routing in I/O Setup:
1 Choose Setup > I/O.
2 Click the Input or Output tab to display the 
corresponding connections. 
3 To change the name of a path or subpath, dou-
ble-click directly on the Path Name, type a new 
name for the path, and press Enter. 
4 To change the destination of an Input or Out-
put path or subpath, click directly on an Input 
or Output Selector for an interface channel pair, 
just below an audio interface icon. (This feature 
is not available for the 96i I/O.)
5 From the pop-up menu, select a physical port 
pair (such as Analog 1–2), to route to the corre-
sponding Pro Tools channel pair (such as A 1–2) 
in the Path Name column on the left. 
6 Repeat the above steps for additional channel 
pairs.
7 Click OK.
Routing a Pro Tools Output Pair to 
Multiple Destinations
Pro Tools channel pairs can be routed to multi-
ple outputs on your Digidesign audio interface 
through the Hardware Setup dialog. 
For example, if you assign both Analog 1–2 and 
Analog 3–4 interface outputs to Pro Tools Out-
put pair 1–2, when you send a signal to 
Pro Tools Output pair 1–2, that signal will be 
routed simultaneously to both pairs of output 
ports on your audio interface.
Refer to the Pro Tools Reference Guide for 
more information on setting up I/O paths.
I/O Setup dialog for Pro Tools|HD system










