Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide550
4 Configure the audio track by doing the follow-
ing:
Click the Input selector and choose
Bus 1.
– and –
Record enable the audio track.
5 Make sure you are not overloading your input
signal by checking levels in all tracks and
Eleven's Input LED.
6 When you’re ready, arm Pro Tools and begin
recording.
The output from Eleven is recorded to disk. If
you need to conserve DSP or RTAS processing
resources, you can remove or deactivate Eleven
after recording.
Recording Dry and Eleven
Simultaneously
You can record a dry, unprocessed track and an
Eleven-processed track simultaneously.
This method gets the best of both worlds by
tracking dry (to experiment with tones later)
and at the same time recording the tone used on
the original tracking session. It requires two au-
dio track, as follows:
To record guitar dry and with Eleven live:
1 Choose Track > New.
2 Configure the New Tracks dialog to create two
mono audio tracks, then click
Create.
3 In the Mix (or Edit) window, configure the
first (left-most) new audio track 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.
Record enable the audio track.
4 Configure the second audio track by doing the
following:
Click the Input selector and choose
Bus 1.
– and –
Record enable the audio track.
5 Make sure you are not overloading your input
signal by checking levels in all tracks and
Eleven's Input LED.
6 When you’re ready, arm Pro Tools and begin
recording.
The dry guitar is recorded to the first audio
track, processed through Eleven, then bussed to
the second audio track and recorded to disk.
Recording Eleven (printing its output)
Eleven
Aux Input Audio Track
Guitar input
Bus input
Bus output