Specifications
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3 Insert Eleven on the track (see “Inserting
Eleven on Tracks” on page 539).
4 Choose a Settings file (preset), or adjust
Eleven’s parameters to get your tone (see “Eleven
Settings (Presets)” on page 541).
5 Record enable the track, or enable TrackInput
monitoring (Pro Tools HD only) and check your
levels.
6 When you’re ready, arm the Pro Tools Trans-
port and press Record to record your part.
The audio that is recorded is the dry (unpro-
cessed) signal only, while playback of the re-
cording is processed through Eleven and any
other plug-ins inserted on the track.
Recording Wet: Record Eleven-
Processed Track to Disk
In this workflow, the audio output of Eleven is
recorded to disk while tracking. Usually, no ad-
ditional dry track is recorded.
This method commits your track to the original
Eleven tone used while tracking. It requires two
tracks (an Auxiliary Input and an audio track),
but after tracking, the plug-in can be deacti-
vated or removed to up processing resources.
To record guitar with Eleven while playing:
1 Choose Track > New.
2 Configure the New Tracks dialog as follows:
• Create one mono Auxiliary Input track.
•Click the
Add Row button (+).
•Create one mono audio track.
•Click
Create.
3 In the Mix (or Edit) window, configure the Aux
Input by doing the following:
• Click the Input selector and choose your
guitar input (the audio interface input your
guitar is plugged in to).
• Click the Output selector and choose
Bus 1.
• Click the Insert selector and select
Eleven.
Audio track for recording dry while hearing Eleven
Eleven
Guitar input