Specifications

What’s New in Pro Tools 9.034
Searching begins, indicated by the spinning ar-
rows in the toolbar, and by the Search button
changing to Stop. The Results List (at the bot-
tom of the browser) fills with items that match
the search criteria. Items can be selected and au-
ditioned as they are found.
7 Click the Stop button at any time to stop the
search, and keep the list of files already found (if
any).
Saving Search Results as a
Catalog
To save the results of your search as a Catalog:
1 Choose Edit > Select All, or press Control+A
(Windows) or Command+A (Mac), to select all
items in the Items List.
2 From the Browser menu, choose
Create Catalog.
Catalogs
While Volume browsers are designed to be an
accurate representation of the file structure on a
given volume, Catalogs are similar to having a
Favorites folder, and serve as a way to collect
and organize frequently used items regardless of
where they are stored.
A Catalog is analogous to a folder full of aliases
or shortcuts. Placing a file in a Catalog does not
create a copy of the file, and does not change
where the file is stored. Rather, it stores a refer-
ence (or alias) to the file so that it can be found
and manipulated without having to search for
its physical location.
Opening a Catalog Browser
Catalogs are displayed in the Workspace
browser.
To open a Catalog browser:
1 Open the Workspace browser.
2 Click the Catalogs Expand/Collapse icon.
3 Do one of the following:
Click the Expand/Collapse icon for the de-
sired Catalog to view its contents in the
Workspace.
– or –
Double-click the Catalog name to open it
in its own browser window.
For detailed information on DigiBase
search functions, see the Pro Tools
Reference Guide.